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Epic Queues?


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I just got off the Epic. I didn't stand in line for anything. If you're very particular about where you sit, you might want to get in line early but I didn't see a need. For instance, in the Epic theater you can see quite well from almost anywhere. I wasnt interested in standing in a lot of lines and it worked out fine.

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I hate long queues. I've heard these can be bad on board Epic and for Embarkation/Disembarkation. Is this true?

 

No, and if you read the reviews you will find that both the embarkation and debarkation processes have been fast and easy. I suggest you get to the port around 11. You'll go straight through security, straight through check-in, and to a nice waiting area for about 30 minutes before boarding.

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