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will we need to go through the check in for our 2nd cruise, print set sail cards etc.. i assume we will not need luggage tags as our bags should stay in room, any info in regards to things we will need to do before we leave,, thanks

 

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will we need to go through the check in for our 2nd cruise, print set sail cards etc.. i assume we will not need luggage tags as our bags should stay in room, any info in regards to things we will need to do before we leave,, thanks

 

steve

Make sure that your bookings are linked by the b2b desk. By doing this all pertinent info will be transferred to the second cruise. No need to print out the second SetSail Pass, but you should do your on-line check in for the second cruise.

 

You will receive information midway through your first cruise regarding where to meet on the morning of debarkation day. If you want breakfast on turnaround day it is only served until 8:30 in the WJ and 8AM in the MDR.

 

Each port handles turnaround day differently, but you will most probably disembark the ship as a group, go through C&I, get your new SeaPass cards and then reboard the ship as a group.

 

If you want to disembark the ship earlier and explore the port you are in, you can also do that. People that do this have different instructions.

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will we need to go through the check in for our 2nd cruise, print set sail cards etc.. i assume we will not need luggage tags as our bags should stay in room, any info in regards to things we will need to do before we leave,, thanks

 

steve

 

We had a B2B on Allure this past December. We were notified by the ship to meet in an area on debarkation day at 9:45. We were then issued our new seapasses with instructions not to use them until we reboarded the ship. We were then marched off the ship by a crew member and had to go to thru the customs area to show them our passports. We then proceded to reboard the ship. We were given lunch in the MDR. If you are staying in the same cabin for both legs, you do nothing. If you have a different cabin, the crew will move your stuff while you are doing the customs drill.

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We did a b2b a couple of years ago and all info above held true. However we decided that we would go out to our vehicle after we went through customs to take dirty clothes and get a few we had left in there. We were told that we could get right back on the ship. That didn't happen. We had to wait about 2 hours, not sure why but we won't do that again. Have a great b2b and think about the rest of us working folks at home.

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