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getting on and off at ports - id's required?


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We are sailing Feb 6 on Escape, our adult daughter will be going on an excursion with some other family members, hubby and I plan to take grandkids off ship and shop around a little then go back on ship with them, what paperwork is required to get on and off, I assume just our state issued id and sail card (room card), anything else? Will the grandkids need to have their room cards also? Thanks for your help.:)

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Please review this:

 

https://www.ncl.com/about/required-travel-documentation

 

Anyone who leaves the ship (including a baby) who has been issued a ship card will need the card to both leave and return to the ship.

 

Since you will be going ashore with a child of whom you are not the parent/legal guardian, one could reasonably recommend that you go ashore with the consent/release form as well. I am not sure this would be required, but it does make good sense.

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