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I did this recently when I was trying to figure out how much I’d spent getting to 🍍 !!

I did know the ship and date; so searched in emails for ship code and year - like EX 2009, and I would eventually find a confirmation of the booking or the cruise docs. It would also give your booking ref #.

Emails come from DONOTREPLY@royal .. so those capitals are easy to spot in a long list of emails. 
 

Another way for you to see ports could be looking back through the roll calls for that cruise? 

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This is why I have a container with all the compasses and all the paper work from every cruise. May sound crazy to some but I love looking through it every once in a while. Makes me smile. I'm sad that everything is now going electronic.

 

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On 6/24/2023 at 10:29 AM, island lady said:

I keep it all here on CC in my signature....well...not all of them.  Only the ones I liked.  😄 

That’s exactly what I do and once in a while I print the signature to have a written record just in case,

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