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B2B on Allure Question


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We will be on a B2B on Allure. How are the seapass cards handled on turnaround day.

We always do at least B2B on all of our other cruises, so we know how the have always been handled, but this new format of the setsail pass is one thing, I am curious how the Allure handles this.

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In our case, staying in same cabin, they were supposed to be handed out in the terminal while we waited to reboard. Due to hurricane and us getting back to Ft Lauderdale three days late we had almost 500 in the terminal and they only had cards for about 150, mostly NOT the people who had planned to do a B2B. Took an hour and a half for them to figure this out and the hotel manager had the terminal staff let us back on without cards. Stood in long line at Guest Services to get the new cards.

 

When there are 40 people doing a B2B a single box of cards gets distributed quickly. They walk down the line of chairs asking your name and find the cards and move on. With 500, they don't have a clue.

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