MikeNJ1109 Posted October 19, 2011 #26 Share Posted October 19, 2011 IIRC, I've found that the only drawback to boarding as early as possible is that the cabins usually aren't ready for occupancy until 1pm or so, so that means schlepping carryons for an hour or so. Agreed that cabins not being ready is a drawback ... but for us, it is the only drawback. We are usually 1) so excited to begin the vacation, and 2) we've paid for that 1st day that we prefer to be at the pier and onboard as soon as administratively possible (assuming no delays in the check-in process or some such). Michael and Silke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tina0922 Posted October 19, 2011 #27 Share Posted October 19, 2011 My family like to get to the pier as early as possible as well. My mom uses a cane and we tend to have less crowds when there early. Ealiest been dropped off was 9am due to family work schedules( and of course had to wait till 11) and lastest was around 12:30pm and walked right on. We like getting on board and start relaxing. The last couple of times I have checked everything but a small, light carry-on so it wasn't a hassle to carry around since cabins are not ready till 1pm and it worked great. Being diamond +, our luggage is usually at our cabin shortly after lunch anyways. Tina Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvstwocruise Posted October 20, 2011 #28 Share Posted October 20, 2011 A lot of people could learn how to enjoy themselves more with this attitude. We ~always~ arrive a day early. Thats the day our vacation begins so we relax..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sequim88 Posted October 20, 2011 #29 Share Posted October 20, 2011 We arrive at the port as early as possible. Sometimes 9:00am or earlier if it is a warm location (like Miami). We like to check out the ship a bit and watch the unloading and loading. Drop off the luggage earlier to. Used to have theory that as carts filled up they were staged in order of filling so perhaps luggage would get to cabin sooner - but that's only worked about 50/50 so far. We check our airline carryons and carry onto the ship small backpacks with essentials. For actual check-in we do that early as the counters open and since wife has her wheelchair we always get shunted to the wheelchair counter and then pre-boarded (like on airline). Often before even the photographers are set up. On Radiance class we head to WJ but for next one we plan to go to Promenade Cafe and watch people gawk at the Promenade space. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
so excited! Posted October 20, 2011 #30 Share Posted October 20, 2011 10:30-11:00 for us! Waiting at port is sure better than being at work :):) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AerynSun_JohnCrighton Posted October 20, 2011 #31 Share Posted October 20, 2011 We ~always~ arrive a day early. Thats the day our vacation begins so we relax..... On our upcoming cruise we are spending two nights in Tampa (where we embark) as we also plan to go to a theme park on Sun (as be board on Mon) So out vacation will start early!!! ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toby34 Posted October 20, 2011 #32 Share Posted October 20, 2011 My husband and I will be sailing next year on the Adventure from PR. We don't leave PR until 8:30pm i think. Does anyone know what time you can get on the ship? We are just curious. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goofy cruisers Posted October 21, 2011 #33 Share Posted October 21, 2011 Most of time, they'll let you in as soon as the ship has been cleared. That's around 11:30 a.m. and we're usually there to get on the ship. Some say it's to early, but on land anything could happen........ just to be safe.:eek::D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilda Posted October 21, 2011 #34 Share Posted October 21, 2011 Around 10:30! The first time we cruised we flew in the day of the cruise. Got on the ship around 3:00 wearing our RI turtlenecks, socks, and fleece jackets. Took a look at all of the people on the pool deck in their bathing suits and 3 beers into their vacation and said to each other- we blew it! Always fly in the day before and always at the port bright and early! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BillOh Posted October 21, 2011 #35 Share Posted October 21, 2011 IIRC, I've found that the only drawback to boarding as early as possible is that the cabins usually aren't ready for occupancy until 1pm or so, so that means schlepping carryons for an hour or so. That carry on fits nicely under the pool chair as you soak up the sun by the pool and watch the newbies explore the ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BillOh Posted October 21, 2011 #36 Share Posted October 21, 2011 Around 10:30! The first time we cruised we flew in the day of the cruise. Got on the ship around 3:00 wearing our RI turtlenecks, socks, and fleece jackets. Took a look at all of the people on the pool deck in their bathing suits and 3 beers into their vacation and said to each other- we blew it! Always fly in the day before and always at the port bright and early! Funny, but understandable image. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sequim88 Posted October 21, 2011 #37 Share Posted October 21, 2011 We don't leave PR until 8:30pm i think. Does anyone know what time you can get on the ship? We boarded at 11am for 8:30pm departure. A lot of people boarded early and stowed their gear then left for touring OSJ. We just explored the ship and toured the spa/fitness center. Also changed a Portofino reservation. It was really nice being able to orient to the ship before sailaway and night departure was amazing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvstwocruise Posted October 21, 2011 #38 Share Posted October 21, 2011 Around 10:30! The first time we cruised we flew in the day of the cruise. Got on the ship around 3:00 wearing our RI turtlenecks, socks, and fleece jackets. Took a look at all of the people on the pool deck in their bathing suits and 3 beers into their vacation and said to each other- we blew it! Always fly in the day before and always at the port bright and early! We are cruising the end of February on FOS, we are arriving into Port Canaveral the day before. Since were planning on leaving the wind, snow and rain here in Pittsburgh the 20yo are planning on wearing shorts and flip flops to the air port. Im thinking their going to get some looks. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cuppy Posted October 21, 2011 #39 Share Posted October 21, 2011 In like to be at the terminal by 10:30 if not earlier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stephanie1 Posted October 21, 2011 #40 Share Posted October 21, 2011 My cruise is leaving from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale so I am staying with friends in Boca for the Thanksgiving holiday. They live 30-40 minutes from the pier so I have it pretty easy this time. I will plan to arrive around 11-11:30am. Last cruise we went to Miami - which is about an hourr away, arrived about 11:30 and there were masses of people all with the same idea. Will never travel from Miami again. A real madhouse only made worse by the incompetent Miami pier staff (Not the RCCL crew) who actually work for the Port of Miami/. Acted like they never boarded a ship before. Utter chaos! We were in a suite and C&A Diamond and I asked 1 of the crew where the Priority waiting was and she said "we do not have any kind of priority boarding here, everyone is the same" and walked away. Someone overheard me (another passenger) and said "we are Diamond Plus and what's going on in this port. Diamond always gets Priority." When we started getting loud and more and more heard our anger they made an announcement that they were boarding suites and C&A platinum and above first. (THEN the crowd starts groaning and moaning like we thought we were special). I have travelled from Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles & NYC and have never seen such chaos and craziness at a port like I saw at Miami. if you are travelling from Miami, get there as early as possible. Any other ports 11am-11:30 is good. Sometimes you can get to your cabin before 1pm, It really depends on how soon your cabin was vacated the previous sailing and how quickly your cabin was prepared. i think they say 1pm as that the latest the cabin stewards are told that the cabin has to be prepared by. Once I arrived at 12:15pm and the steward had finished the cabin but was still vacuuming. I just waited a few minutes and she was done. Another time it was maybe 12:45pm and the cabin was not done and I told the steward that I wanted to drop off my bag in the closet and asked her to please lock the door when she was done. I have never had an issue with getting there earlier than 1pm, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bagzrpacked Posted October 21, 2011 #41 Share Posted October 21, 2011 We are leaving out of Puerto Rico and a member of our party wants to know, if you can get back off the ship once you are checked in? Or if they want to spend more of the day exploring Puerto Rico – do they need to wait and check in after they are done sight seeing? Thanks!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiser-007 Posted October 21, 2011 #42 Share Posted October 21, 2011 I told'em 11:00A.M. on the online checkin', so I gotta honor my word.:D:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sequim88 Posted October 21, 2011 #43 Share Posted October 21, 2011 if you can get back off the ship once you are checked in? We saw people do this. Checked their luggage in and got sea pass then checked back out to go sightsee. On caution, expecially for Old San Juan - the streets can become utterly gridlocked and while it is not far distance wise to Pan Am Pier it can take a long time to get out of the core of OSJ and to roads that are less congested. The taxi drivers know all the tricks but sometimes it can take a half hour to go a few blocks. Allow LOTS of time on top of planning to be back onboard a couple hours ahead of sailing time. Check when leaving ship when the time limit is for being onboard (90 minutes?) and then cushion that plenty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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