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I mean like something sent to our house. I cant remember now. I booked and paid on hotwire.com. Thanks in advance. Just wanted to know if we needed to have something in hand. I didnt think we got anything. We just show up with passports and credit card and sail off.

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I mean like something sent to our house. I cant remember now. I booked and paid on hotwire.com. Thanks in advance. Just wanted to know if we needed to have something in hand. I didnt think we got anything. We just show up with passports and credit card and sail off.

 

Get whatever receipts you have from the agency you used and go to www.ncl.com. Follow the links for booked guests and try to do your pre-registration for your sign and sail card. Look for the e-documents link as well. You can save a lot of time and hassle at the port by recording your charging info in advance. You also want to make sure that your cruise in fact is paid in full according to the vendor -- at the pier is no time to find out that there was a problem with your agency/credit card, etc.

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