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The wide, clear ones that you see on *bay or *zon (good/suitable for Carnival, Holland, Princess & Norwegian) - approximate size is 3.25 inch by 6.25 to 7 inch.   Better yet, get them here at the CC Logo Store -  https://boards.cruisecritic.com/ccstore/luggage-tag/

 

Always put an extra tag inside your luggage if you are checking them at the pier with the porter; AND, take a photo of its exterior & interior contents, just in case - there are often dozens, hundreds of lookalike 22" to 25" rollerboards & spinners, those Travelpro's all look the same at Lost-n-Found.  

 

P.S.  If you will be printing them at home/office for use, adjust the size to fit the tag ... wide ones preferred.  Colored disembarkation tags are narrow.  

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55 minutes ago, topaz2314 said:

Do the cruise lines not provide a luggage tag at the port? I am assuming just like airlines, there will be tags for us to use? First time taking a cruise, so please advise. 

They do, at least they used to. I always felt I'm better off printing out my own. Any checked bag gets two tags. If we are flying tags don't go on until we get to the port. I also put a tag inside and take a picture of any checked bags. You never know when one might go missing. It's cheap insurance.

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15 hours ago, mking8288 said:

The wide, clear ones that you see on *bay or *zon (good/suitable for Carnival, Holland, Princess & Norwegian) - approximate size is 3.25 inch by 6.25 to 7 inch.   Better yet, get them here at the CC Logo Store -  https://boards.cruisecritic.com/ccstore/luggage-tag/

 

Always put an extra tag inside your luggage if you are checking them at the pier with the porter; AND, take a photo of its exterior & interior contents, just in case - there are often dozens, hundreds of lookalike 22" to 25" rollerboards & spinners, those Travelpro's all look the same at Lost-n-Found.  

 

P.S.  If you will be printing them at home/office for use, adjust the size to fit the tag ... wide ones preferred.  Colored disembarkation tags are narrow.  

 

Wow.  This is the first time I have ever heard anyone other than an American Airlines flight attendant use the term "rollerboard".

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