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  1. Just saying: I do have a flight and a transfer with MSC on a flight that they sell regularly to passengers from Europe that always comes in at 14:50. Being a european cruiseline they always have a lot of european passangers. that is why I assumed the op would be fine.

     

    Hopefully this info. will be of help to others in a similar situation: I finally was able to speak with a MSC supervisor and he doesn't see an issue assuming that there are no unintended delays. He confirmed that there will be connecting flights from Europe that will be arriving in the 1 - 3 PM window. Also, unofficially, "all aboard" time is really 5:30 PM, although they REALLY like to have all of the paperwork in by 5 PM. This individual seemed to know what he was talking about. Not always a given...

  2. I have a flight arriving in FLL at 2:20 pm.

    The Divina will be leaving port at 7 pm, but, what is a realistic "all aboard" time for embarkation? Should I be concerned and try to get an earlier flight at higher expense? Thanks.

     

    I also should have mentioned that we are booked in an Aurea Suite. So, "priority boarding" applies. Will that really help with embarkation?

  3. My typo on that one....it should have said no arrivals after 3PM (MIA is 4PM). 1PM is the "no departures before" time in FLL.

     

    Also, if your flight is late, they will guarantee transfers up to one hour after original scheduled arrival time if you booked your own air.

     

    Bret

     

     

     

    Thanks for the clarification Bret.

    So, I "should" be safe with a 2:20 arrival at FLL.

    I know that I'm cutting it close. But, my only other options are spending almost twice as much for tix for an earlier flight or flying in the night before and paying for a hotel.

    I guess that getting travel insurance just to be safe is also an option.

  4. Just saying: I do have a flight and a transfer with MSC on a flight that they sell regularly to passengers from Europe that always comes in at 14:50. Being a european cruiseline they always have a lot of european passangers. that is why I assumed the op would be fine.

     

    That was my assumption as well.

  5. We are going on Divina in September (first time with MSC) and we decided to upgrade our room to Room 11010 on Deck Iride (Suite with balcony, front corner of ship, catergory S3) Curious to know if anyone has been in a room like this with more info/pics. I haven't been able to really find much...:confused::confused:

     

    TIA;)

     

    We just booked the same suite for a future cruise. Did your suite have a wall or divider separating the bedroom from the living room? That would be a big plus as we're traveling with our kids. Thanks.

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