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Divina B2B Process in Miami, November '22?


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Anyone aware of the current B2B process for Divina in Miami? Yacht Club if it matters.

 

Our 14 day is actually a 10 day plus a 4 day, with a return to Miami in there.

 

Assuming we have to clear customs/immigration, will we be dumped into the general public area to re-enter, or is there a secret holding area to wait until zero count?

 

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gary

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6 hours ago, gtaylor said:

Anyone aware of the current B2B process for Divina in Miami? Yacht Club if it matters.

 

Our 14 day is actually a 10 day plus a 4 day, with a return to Miami in there.

 

Assuming we have to clear customs/immigration, will we be dumped into the general public area to re-enter, or is there a secret holding area to wait until zero count?

 

Thanks,

 

gary

You will be escorted off the ship and go through customs then will wait until the ship is cleared and go back on the ship right before they start loading the next cruise.

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We’re doing the same itinerary 12/30/22 however it wasn’t sold as a B2B it was sold as a 14 day  

I wasn’t thrilled when I realized this and even considered ending it when we got back to Miami but we really love the overnight in OC. 
 

Hopefully by the time we all go they’ll have the process ironed out and it won’t be so disruptive. At least we don’t have to pack our bags and take them off with us. 

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When we did our Divina B2B over Xmas/New year 2018/19, we moved cabins for the second week and then went out for the day, much better than hanging around the ship, came back in the afternoon and no queues.

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4 hours ago, cellfree said:

Did a B2B couple weeks ago on Divina - for lunch they offer a sit down in the Dining Room with a very nice menu - you do not need to join all the newly embarked at the buffet - was lovely. 

I forgot about that. It really was nice and only the b2b people were the ones allowed in the MDR. It was so much more relaxing!

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7 hours ago, cellfree said:

Did a B2B couple weeks ago on Divina - for lunch they offer a sit down in the Dining Room with a very nice menu - you do not need to join all the newly embarked at the buffet - was lovely. 

That’s great! How do they know who is B2B?

Do we keep the same keycard or will we be given a new one for the second leg of the trip?

 

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A couple days after embarkation stop by customer service to tell them you are B2B. You will eventually receive paperwork as to the process. About keycards - same cabin I think same keycard, different cabin maybe new cards - they will let you know. Our process was seamless. 

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22 hours ago, cellfree said:

A couple days after embarkation stop by customer service to tell them you are B2B. You will eventually receive paperwork as to the process. About keycards - same cabin I think same keycard, different cabin maybe new cards - they will let you know. Our process was seamless. 

Perfect! Thanks so much!

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