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  1. 7 hours ago, julia said:

    Yes, a $1500 difference in ticket prices totally makes sense.  Have you looked at a 10:22 flight for the next day?  It will probably be the same $$ (or close), so perhaps just spring for a hotel, see some of Seattle, and take the stress out of this all together.

     

    9 hours ago, scottca075 said:

     

    Trying to save money makes sense, but I never like to end a vacation with stress.

     

    Also figure out what it will cost you if you DON'T make a 10:22am (doors close at 9:52am).

     

    The point about how many ships are in port is important, so is how many passengers on your ship have priority disembark. It isn't just suites, but levels in the loyalty club too.

     

    18 hours ago, julia said:

    Please check the port schedule and see how many ships may be disembarking on the same day.  Your "priority" may be shared with a few thousand others, all trying to get to SeaTac.  Can you make it?  Will you make it?  Yes? No?  No one here can give you any guarantees, so it's completely up to you and your willingness to gamble.  

    Trust me, I get all that! I will probably just take a later flight. I was mostly curious about any time saved being in the Haven on NCL. There is one other ship disembarking that morning. 

  2. I'm curious about this as well.  We are staying on NCL in a Haven suite for the first time, and I've heard that you get priority disembarkation. If this is true, does anybody know how much time that saves? We will be leaving June 30th, and there is only 1 direct flight but it's at 10:22am. We have TSA pre check and clear, so hoping to save the $1500 on ticket price differences if it makes sense. 

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