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I am emerald level, but a friend is going on this next cruise to New England who has not cruised on RCCL before.  Can she go with me to the Emerald line to check in and my boarding area or will we have to split up ???    Of course I know I could also go in the regular lines and boarding area.

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3 minutes ago, 3yorkies said:

I am emerald level, but a friend is going on this next cruise to New England who has not cruised on RCCL before.  Can she go with me to the Emerald line to check in and my boarding area or will we have to split up ???    Of course I know I could also go in the regular lines and boarding area.

 

They normally let people in the same stateroom stay together.

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Otherwise there is only a matter of a few minutes between Emerald and non-C&A boarding.  

 

When we would sail with my sister (who is lower tier) we would simply sit with her in her designated section.

 

You will all get on the ship at some point...it goes pretty fast. 

 

 

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