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I was just off the Nov. 6th sailing and you do indeed need all the people in your group present. They where turning back angry people who did not have everyone together.

We were on the first tender with a number 1 sicker and we saw people with 4 and 5 able to get on, maybe we just had a large tender boat. People lined up about 1/2 hour before they handed out numbers.

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I was just off the Nov. 6th sailing and you do indeed need all the people in your group present. They where turning back angry people who did not have everyone together.

We were on the first tender with a number 1 sicker and we saw people with 4 and 5 able to get on, maybe we just had a large tender boat. People lined up about 1/2 hour before they handed out numbers.

 

I've also been on the first tender with a #1 and saw people with numbers in the 20s. If they aren't enforced the sticker is useless.

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I've also been on the first tender with a #1 and saw people with numbers in the 20s. If they aren't enforced the sticker is useless.

 

Given that they don't enforce the debarkation numbers, I'm not surprised. We had #1 luggage tags for non-self assist, and there were people with #12 and higher getting off with us a couple weeks ago in San Juan.

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They never enforce the numbers or even see if you have a number.

 

Saw many people cutting the line and never was turn away from boarding

 

 

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LOL, yeah why follow the rules.... it is after all their vacation.

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People who pay for FTTF have tender priority. I'm not sure they always hand them #1 stickers.

 

If you have FTTF you don't have to get a tender ticket, neither do Diamonds and Platinums. You go to Guest Services and they escort your group to the priority tender line.

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Follow-up question: was the Breeze's Belize tender wheelchair accessible?

That would be a question to ask the special needs department, but I don't recall any of the tenders being wheelchair accessible. I believe that the person needed to be able to walk across the little bridge and do a couple of stairs. The wheelchair needed to be able to fold up for transport.

 

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If you have FTTF you don't have to get a tender ticket, neither do Diamonds and Platinums. You go to Guest Services and they escort your group to the priority tender line.

 

That's what they did a few years ago, I guess they are still doing this way?

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I've also been on the first tender with a #1 and saw people with numbers in the 20s. If they aren't enforced the sticker is useless.

 

They enforce the numbers system. The difference is the tenders are big and hold a ton more people. We priority board the tenders and watch the groups board, the numbers come aboard in order.

 

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People who pay for FTTF have tender priority. I'm not sure they always hand them #1 stickers.

 

We don't get stickers. They escort us down from guest services down to the tender loading area.

 

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We don't get stickers. They escort us down from guest services down to the tender loading area.

 

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Thank you for the reminder about this perk of FTTF....we have that for our cruise next week, and Belize is one of our ports. So it will be good to have less wait time.

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