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You have to be on at 2:30 PM-- 90 minutes before the ship leaves.

This is incorrect. Your information has to be on board 90 minutes before departure. You have to be on board in time for the lifeboat drill. Late arrivals often board just before the drill, especially at Port Everglades.

 

U.S. government security regulations require us to submit

certain guest information to law enforcement authorities

at least 60 minutes prior to departure. To meet this

requirement, we must have the necessary information in our

records at least 90 minutes prior to departure. If we do not

have your information by this deadline, you will be unable

to sail. Guests are urged to complete the Online Check-in

process before leaving home. Guests who wait to check in at

the terminal risk being unable to sail even if they arrive at

the terminal before the vessel leaves. You will be responsible

for all costs you incur to join the vessel at the next port.

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This is incorrect. Your information has to be on board 90 minutes before departure. You have to be on board in time for the lifeboat drill. Late arrivals often board just before the drill, especially at Port Everglades.

 

U.S. government security regulations require us to submit

certain guest information to law enforcement authorities

at least 60 minutes prior to departure. To meet this

requirement, we must have the necessary information in our

records at least 90 minutes prior to departure. If we do not

have your information by this deadline, you will be unable

to sail. Guests are urged to complete the Online Check-in

process before leaving home. Guests who wait to check in at

the terminal risk being unable to sail even if they arrive at

the terminal before the vessel leaves. You will be responsible

for all costs you incur to join the vessel at the next port.

 

Are you saying that if you have completed the online check-in and arrive at the pier half an hour before departure, you will not be permitted to board?

 

Somehow, I .. don't .. think .. so .....

 

Scott & Karen

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The requirement, as you stated in your post, is the submission of the guest information by a certain time. This information is often submitted by the passenger online days prior to departure.

 

Denial of boarding is not directly tied to the muster (lifeboat) drill. There have been many cases where ships have waited for delayed flights, etc. Having said that, it is a good idea to be on board in time for the muster drill.

 

igraf

 

 

 

 

 

This is incorrect. Your information has to be on board 90 minutes before departure. You have to be on board in time for the lifeboat drill. Late arrivals often board just before the drill, especially at Port Everglades.

 

U.S. government security regulations require us to submit

certain guest information to law enforcement authorities

at least 60 minutes prior to departure. To meet this

requirement, we must have the necessary information in our

records at least 90 minutes prior to departure. If we do not

have your information by this deadline, you will be unable

to sail. Guests are urged to complete the Online Check-in

process before leaving home. Guests who wait to check in at

the terminal risk being unable to sail even if they arrive at

the terminal before the vessel leaves. You will be responsible

for all costs you incur to join the vessel at the next port.

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