lorri111 Posted February 28 #1 Share Posted February 28 What's the story now there are no set boarding times, what is the earliest you can usually board? And also, when are cabins available to at least drop off hand luggage? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare startedwithamouse Posted February 28 #2 Share Posted February 28 2 minutes ago, lorri111 said: What's the story now there are no set boarding times, what is the earliest you can usually board? And also, when are cabins available to at least drop off hand luggage? We're usually on around 10:30 AM and can access cabins at 1:00 PM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ombud Posted February 28 #3 Share Posted February 28 (edited) I usually slide luggage under bed immediately after boarding then head off to MDR for lunch. View muster drill while eating, check in at muster station, and then back to stateroom to unpack Edited February 28 by Ombud 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lorri111 Posted February 28 Author #4 Share Posted February 28 (edited) 5 minutes ago, startedwithamouse said: We're usually on around 10:30 AM and can access cabins at 1:00 PM. Can't access earlier just to drop off bag? and if you can't access room immediately when do you know it is available? (I'm trying to avoid carrying bags to lunch) Edited February 28 by lorri111 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PacnGoNow Posted February 28 #5 Share Posted February 28 7 minutes ago, lorri111 said: What's the story now there are no set boarding times, what is the earliest you can usually board? And also, when are cabins available to at least drop off hand luggage? Are you boarding in SYD? Those who have boarded recently in SYD may chime in. I haven’t boarded there recently. As far as a boarding window, it is supposed to show up in the new App about 11 days before sailing. Like this one below: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lorri111 Posted February 28 Author #6 Share Posted February 28 Just now, PacnGoNow said: Are you boarding in SYD? Those who have boarded recently in SYD may chime in. I haven’t boarded there recently. As far as a boarding window, it is supposed to show up in the new App about 11 days before sailing. Like this one below: Yep, boarding in SYD on Royal. How definite is that boarding window, can you usually board earlier? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PacnGoNow Posted February 28 #7 Share Posted February 28 2 minutes ago, lorri111 said: Yep, boarding in SYD on Royal. How definite is that boarding window, can you usually board earlier? We always get to the port early and get on earlier than they list. But, I don’t know how strict SYD is with boarding. Someone that’s boarded SYD should answer. Also, when the rooms are ready. Usually from 1-130pm. We drop off our carryon bags to the cabin snd go do lunch. There’s also an Australia/New Zealand Forum, you May ask those questions. Here’s a link. https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/564-australia-new-zealand-cruisers/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kywildcatfanone Posted February 28 #8 Share Posted February 28 50 minutes ago, lorri111 said: What's the story now there are no set boarding times, what is the earliest you can usually board? And also, when are cabins available to at least drop off hand luggage? Usually enter terminal between 10 and 10:30 and on ship after 11. Depends on ship readiness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muffinz Posted February 29 #9 Share Posted February 29 thanks for the info - we are boarding Crown Princess in December at Sydney OPT we're having a discussion about when best to embark.... I want to get to the OPT about 10:30-11am and get on the ship as soon as possible before the crowds, but wife said there'd be huge queues then and it's best to get there about 1pm once the queues have 'died down' - but I'd like to be on the ship by then having something to eat / drink.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
memoak Posted March 1 #10 Share Posted March 1 1 hour ago, Muffinz said: thanks for the info - we are boarding Crown Princess in December at Sydney OPT we're having a discussion about when best to embark.... I want to get to the OPT about 10:30-11am and get on the ship as soon as possible before the crowds, but wife said there'd be huge queues then and it's best to get there about 1pm once the queues have 'died down' - but I'd like to be on the ship by then having something to eat / drink.... Personally I do not like standing in lines. I can eat a late breakfast or early lunch on land and then stroll at my own pace right on to the ship. I will have many days to eat and drink on board Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lorri111 Posted March 1 Author #11 Share Posted March 1 31 minutes ago, memoak said: Personally I do not like standing in lines. I can eat a late breakfast or early lunch on land and then stroll at my own pace right on to the ship. I will have many days to eat and drink on board When you only have 2 nights on board as we do this time, you want to maximise time on board ship, so will be looking to get on asap! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
memoak Posted March 1 #12 Share Posted March 1 1 minute ago, lorri111 said: When you only have 2 nights on board as we do this time, you want to maximise time on board ship, so will be looking to get on asap! I would only take a 2 night cruise if it was part of a series of cruises. We never book less than 10 days Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lorri111 Posted March 1 Author #13 Share Posted March 1 4 minutes ago, memoak said: I would only take a 2 night cruise if it was part of a series of cruises. We never book less than 10 days Yep, us too in the past, but no we have no one to look after our farm animals and pets now so are restricted to absences of only 2 nights . We are just pleased they have come up with short Aust cruises so we can get back into it! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capriccio Posted March 1 #14 Share Posted March 1 Last April we arrived at the OPT around 11 am and walked right onto the Coral Princess and it was one of the final cruises that required covid tests which I thought might slow things down. It is a smaller ship than the Crown and there were no lines at all. In fact some of the staff were standing around looking rather bored. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lorri111 Posted March 1 Author #15 Share Posted March 1 1 minute ago, capriccio said: Last April we arrived at the OPT around 11 am and walked right onto the Coral Princess and it was one of the final cruises that required covid tests which I thought might slow things down. It is a smaller ship than the Crown and there were no lines at all. In fact some of the staff were standing around looking rather bored. Thanks for that, fingers crossed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Snaxmuppet Posted March 1 #16 Share Posted March 1 5 hours ago, memoak said: I would only take a 2 night cruise if it was part of a series of cruises. We never book less than 10 days We generally never book more than 10 days! Longest cruise I have been on is 14 days and that was a bit too long for us. By 10 or 11 days we are longing to go home! That doesn't imply that we are not enjoying the cruise, just that we miss our home, dog, family etc. We feel the same with land-based trips too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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