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6 hours ago, mrpayroll said:

We will be going on our first b2b starting October 14th. Do we need to print boarding pass for the second week ? 

No you don't . You will get a letter before the end of your first cruise explaining everything you need to do . Also each cruise is totally separate , account will have to be settled ,obc used etc .

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We're doing a B2B on Mardi Gras starting next week. While it is not necessary to check in and print boarding passes for the second cruise, I'm printing ours as we plan to bring wine onboard for both cruises. Other sources I've looked through suggest having the boarding passes for the second cruise available when boarding the first leg to help contain any confusion when we check in at the port next week.

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9 hours ago, VentureMan_2000 said:

It certainly doesn't hurt to print it and have it on hand.

My philosophy has always been, 'Better to have it and not need it than to find out you need it and don't have it'.

Just a couple pieces of paper... why not print it ?

If it provides peace of mind (and goes into recycling ♻️ bin) probably worth it for you.

In terms of boarding, it is not needed - it is not reviewed at port as they look at nothing other than the docs for the dates of which you are boarding.

You don't need it on Turnaround Day to get your new card - all they do is scan your current card.

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On 10/5/2023 at 7:34 AM, VentureMan_2000 said:

It certainly doesn't hurt to print it and have it on hand.

My philosophy has always been, 'Better to have it and not need it than to find out you need it and don't have it'.

Just a couple pieces of paper... why not print it ?

Because you don't get off the ship.

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