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  1. 4 hours ago, KimmieQ said:

    New friends of this board, I’m exhausted.  Send us some good vibes that we make it to FLL for our boat!  We have been “traveling” all day and literally got nowhere due to the storms in DFW.  We were boarded on two different planes.  We got above DFW & tried to land, the airport was shut down right before approach, and we circled around for idk how long until we were turned back to TUL.  Then we sat on the plane for an hour and a half, and we’re now hitching a ride in a car with someone we met on one of our TWO planes to DFW.  So, we missed the last possible connection to FLL OR MIA for tonight and have to gamble for tmrw am. I could have driven to DFW if only I’d had a clue. 😞 please don’t rub it in that hubby opted out of trip insurance.  Luckily some of this will be covered by our wonderful Chase Card.  We don’t even know where our bags are, they wouldn’t really say, and I checked my carry on for free at their insistence so we don’t have any clothes or toiletries.  I hope you’ll send me positive thoughts and someone learns from this post. Lol

    I’m right there with you!  I was supposed to land at my home airport in central PA from DFW at 10pm. It’s now 3am and I’m driving home from Philly. 😡

  2. Another though that might be anathema to the posters here (*smile*):  Show up later.  Even if they are taking your bags inside the terminal, they are still going on those carts no matter what.  It is how they transport the baggage to security and then on to the ship.  The potential still exists to get things mixed up when the offboard and onboard traffice gets mixed up.  Sorry in advance to those who need to be the first on 🙂 

  3. 53 minutes ago, willy527 said:

    Some of the U tube videos say that you can bring cans of soda on board RCL, but our cruise contract says NO beverages except a bottle of wine.  CAN you bring your own soda?

     

    Do they have different contracts for different ships on RCCL?. I was surprised when I read mine to not find this restriction. Just the one on alcohol. Maybe I missed it...those contracts are long 🙂

  4. 1 hour ago, Cruisegirl6 said:

    I been to St. Thomas many times, would like a change of port but certainly not be happy if it were Nassau.  Why can't they add like they used to have back in the 70's and 80's Martinique, guadalope, Grenada and such, would love if they go to different ports than the same old ones over and over and over.

     

    Because the largest ships need extensive infrastructure improvements at the port to accept these larger ships. This is the downside to how large these ships have become. 

  5. Our 7th Alaskan Cruise is in August. My family and I would never do this cruise without a passport or one the new passport type cards that are available. If you're going to spend this much on a cruise what is the issue with covering all your bases and having a passport? If you get sick or hurt in route to Victoria and have to get off the ship (and have to stay in Victoria), it becomes a problem for you and your family. If the ship has engine or other problems and you have to go into a Canadian port, you can have a problem too. Passports are a safety net if there are international issues anywhere and you're there.

     

     

     

    One thing on this comment - you want a FULL passport (the book), not the card if you have to fly back from Canada (or any foreign port) due to an emergency, the card will not work. Otherwise, this is really good advice.

     

     

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  6. We are going to be on deck 7 and I got an email saying to check-in at 2:30. I am sorry but that is too late. We would hardly have time to eat and it would be a very late lunch. Can we still check-in and board early or is this a very strict policy? We have to leave our hotel at 11 so waiting beyond that time is just not possible with all of our luggage.

     

     

     

    Also remember that many hotels will let you check out late without a charge if you ask. You know...if you don't want to schlepp your carry ons around prior to the rooms being available.

     

     

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  7. I'm asking this question for friends of mine who do not have a US Visa.

     

    They want to take a Celebrity cruise (to Alaska) starting and ending in Vancouver, Canada.

     

     

     

    Can they book this cruise without having US visas?

     

     

     

    Assuming they need US Visas at all then, yes, they would have to get them so they can visit the ports along the way, most of which are in the US.

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