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Was it just us? No debarkation info provided


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Just got off the Breakaway last Thursday.  We didn't see one single piece of information on debarkation procedures.  Nothing in the Latitudes thingy, no other paperwork, couldn't find anything on TV.  Since we've cruise with NCL many times we knew what to do, but what about newbies?  Was our Cabin Steward to blame?

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Just flew in from an overseas flight, expected the usual immigration form, Airline attendant said it wasn't used anymore.

The questions were asked by the automated passport machine console. I guess that if you don't use the passport machine, you still have to fill out the form.

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On 12/9/2018 at 5:16 PM, gooch47 said:

Just got off the Breakaway last Thursday.  We didn't see one single piece of information on debarkation procedures.  Nothing in the Latitudes thingy, no other paperwork, couldn't find anything on TV.  Since we've cruise with NCL many times we knew what to do, but what about newbies?  Was our Cabin Steward to blame?

 

“You can checkout any time you’d like, but you can never leave.” 😉

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