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remydiva
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I am travelling with daughter and granddaughter. I booked the cabin we are sharing so one booking number. I have completed all the steps on app and have a QR code. 
Is that good for all three of us?

or does each passenger in one cabin have individual QR codes?

if the latter, where to find?

previously I just printed up boarding passes so the QR code way is new to me.

TIA

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Don't sweat the QR code.  No one will ever ask to see it check-in.  Just show up with proper documentation and you will be allowed to check-in and board.

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You will not require any QR code. Just show up with your passports. If you have your medallions then just show them. If not you can easily pick them up at the pier. Suggest you carry a copy of you Travel Summary for back up.  

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15 cruises with Princess and they have *never* asked to see this.  I think this was just somebody's idea in the medallion app software design phase that sounded like "a good idea"....or perhaps it really was in the design specs but then nobody thought to adjust the embarkation procedures!

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