Check all pockets in dirty laundry. Check anything you may have kept check-in paperwork in. Check all bags you had with you when you checked in. Check with anyone you were with when you checked in in case you unknowingly gave your ID to another person to hold.
I wonder what kind of agreements the cruise lines have with ports for something like this. A typical skipped port is for reasons typically out of anyone's control.
But in this case it's a problem owned by the port.
Well sure. I'm just saying as suite prices go up (and will continue to on the new ships), that tiny deposit for a large purchase is more easily brushed off if you decide not to cruise.
The odds of booking a suite which costs enough for the 10% to kick in is a lot higher now, especially for the new ships.
Book a 15k suite, but pay $500 deposit, forfeiting that $500 seems a drop in the bucket.
I would be curious how close to their schedule arrival time that people are showing up.
RC has this data. If too many people are showing up too early, it doesn't seem to be making a big impact.