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6 minutes ago, goldieboy said:

Thank you 😊🛳️


Make sure you have your luggage tags on your luggage.  The tags will also have "Priority" printed on them.  Then the Steward knows your bags belong to that room and cruise.

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1 hour ago, FredZiffle said:

I have to wonder if anyone would notice or care if an ordinary Joe with no status dropped their carryon in their cabin.

 

The stewards have a list of the guests in their cabins, they know if someone should be there or not. Whether or not they'll stop someone is another matter. They have enough going on to not make a stink unless it is an issue.

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1 hour ago, FredZiffle said:

I have to wonder if anyone would notice or care if an ordinary Joe with no status dropped their carryon in their cabin.

Its a good chance there will be no S&S cards for non priority guests

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47 minutes ago, nwo4life said:

Its a good chance there will be no S&S cards for non priority guests

On my last Carnival cruise, my S&S wasn't out went I dropped my bags, and I'm Diamond.

 

Seems to be very inconsistent among stewards... when I drop my bags before 1:30 some stewards have their entire sections' S&S cards out, while others don't have even their top tier Elites'  out.

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We just check everything and I just cram meds and other things into my backpack. Less hassle that way. The back pack I have been using lately was one I found laying in the stairwell on Venezia as we boarded her back in November.

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56 minutes ago, stobe1 said:

. The back pack I have been using lately was one I found laying in the stairwell on Venezia as we boarded her back in November.

Dang, I thought I left that in my cabin 2400 .

 

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2 hours ago, DallasGuy75219 said:

On my last Carnival cruise, my S&S wasn't out went I dropped my bags, and I'm Diamond.

 

Seems to be very inconsistent among stewards... when I drop my bags before 1:30 some stewards have their entire sections' S&S cards out, while others don't have even their top tier Elites'  out.

Depends on how many cabins were used last cruise and speed of floor supervisor to check.  

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5 hours ago, FredZiffle said:

I have to wonder if anyone would notice or care if an ordinary Joe with no status dropped their carryon in their cabin.

honor system, which we don't really seem to have anymore

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11 hours ago, FredZiffle said:

I have to wonder if anyone would notice or care if an ordinary Joe with no status dropped their carryon in their cabin.

Well, I would care. If everyone did that, then the hallways would be full of guests and Carnival would likely do away with this “perk.”  

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16 hours ago, audcc77 said:

Well, I would care. If everyone did that, then the hallways would be full of guests and Carnival would likely do away with this “perk.”  

I see it all the time on social media.  People bragging about how they do this and no one ever tells them no.  When we tell them they don't because they don't want the guests to complain about them and risk their jobs, they say they don't care.  

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On 4/27/2024 at 8:30 PM, stobe1 said:

We just check everything and I just cram meds and other things into my backpack. Less hassle that way. The back pack I have been using lately was one I found laying in the stairwell on Venezia as we boarded her back in November.

Savage! lmao

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11 minutes ago, thewynn said:

This will be my first time as platinum- kind of a stupid question but I guess we just open the shut doors even though they say don't enter until 1:30?

Yes, you can.  Just don't linger in your cabin.  Literally drop the bags and leave.

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We aren't platinum, but when we travel with our autistic kids, we get escorted through check-in, to minimize our time in the chaos. Our escort usually then takes us directly to our room, to drop bags, and then they talk with the cabin attendant about the situation, as our kids usually like to decompress, for about an hour or two, in the room, after check-in.  And there is typically no keys for the room available to about 1:30.  And we get lots of stares from people who are camped outside of the closed doors, to the room passageways, as we come and go before the 1:30 time.

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