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You should be able to get on board within 30-60 minutes after initial boarding begins.  Once they call boarding, groups move rather quickly.  It will all depend on how many passengers have a higher priority than you.  You will be on board in time to have lunch in the Club Class Dining Room (if it is open).

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3 hours ago, EDDY0827 said:

Suite, Elite, Platinum and then C.C. followed by the rest of the passengers.

Or at least that is the pecking order that I have observed.

Generally it is ADA, Suite/Elite/Platinum, Club Class, and then the time slots.  Don't know how it will be in Galveston, but in San Francisco, the later arrivals tended to be stuck in lines outside of terminal for long periods of time, generally causing a late departure, since they have to transmit the manifest to the Coast Guard an hour before they set sail.

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20 hours ago, cr8tiv1 said:

You should be able to get on board within 30-60 minutes after initial boarding begins.  Once they call boarding, groups move rather quickly.  It will all depend on how many passengers have a higher priority than you.  You will be on board in time to have lunch in the Club Class Dining Room (if it is open).

thanks for the info

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18 hours ago, SiliconCruiser said:

Generally it is ADA, Suite/Elite/Platinum, Club Class, and then the time slots.  Don't know how it will be in Galveston, but in San Francisco, the later arrivals tended to be stuck in lines outside of terminal for long periods of time, generally causing a late departure, since they have to transmit the manifest to the Coast Guard an hour before they set sail.

thanks for the info

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18 hours ago, SiliconCruiser said:

Generally it is ADA, Suite/Elite/Platinum, Club Class, and then the time slots.  Don't know how it will be in Galveston, but in San Francisco, the later arrivals tended to be stuck in lines outside of terminal for long periods of time, generally causing a late departure, since they have to transmit the manifest to the Coast Guard an hour before they set sail.

thanks for the info

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22 hours ago, EDDY0827 said:

Suite, Elite, Platinum and then C.C. followed by the rest of the passengers.

Or at least that is the pecking order that I have observed.

thanks for the info

 

22 hours ago, EDDY0827 said:

Suite, Elite, Platinum and then C.C. followed by the rest of the passengers.

Or at least that is the pecking order that I have observed.

thanks

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18 hours ago, SiliconCruiser said:

Generally it is ADA, Suite/Elite/Platinum, Club Class, and then the time slots.  Don't know how it will be in Galveston, but in San Francisco, the later arrivals tended to be stuck in lines outside of terminal for long periods of time, generally causing a late departure, since they have to transmit the manifest to the Coast Guard an hour before they set sail.

thanks

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18 hours ago, SiliconCruiser said:

Generally it is ADA, Suite/Elite/Platinum, Club Class, and then the time slots.  Don't know how it will be in Galveston, but in San Francisco, the later arrivals tended to be stuck in lines outside of terminal for long periods of time, generally causing a late departure, since they have to transmit the manifest to the Coast Guard an hour before they set sail.

thanks

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