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No. All you really need are the forms that indicate that they must be presented at embarkation. Those forms are at the very top of your ticket, just after the welcome letter. 
 

it is wise to print the luggage tags (at the very end of your ticket), as they indicated your cabin number and you won’t need to waste time at the dock when you drop you bags. 
 

It’s a good idea to have a hard copy of the sheets detailing any extra services you may have purchased, such as internet or massages.  Just in case you need to argue with customer service that you did purchase something.  I find it easier to print those forms rather than have to show them on iPad or print at the Cyber café on board, but I must confess that I have never needed to document any claim with customer service. 
 

Enjoy your cruise.

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