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  1. On 2/17/2024 at 11:26 AM, BirdTravels said:

    To start with, your “notarized” letter is useless. with that, you would be denied boarding. 
     

    You need to complete the required NCL parent consent forms and get copies of the parent’s IDs. Follow the cruise line rules, not something you made up. 

    May not be what ncl needs, which is why I was asking. This type of letter is suggested for airline travel which we will be doing to get to the cruise. So not useless.

     

  2. 16 minutes ago, ceilidh1 said:

    As someone that just did this, I will also tell you that NCL is VERY strict on their policy. You MUST have their form to provide at check in. Additionally, make sure you have an extra copy of the form - they kept our original at check in and when the teens went to register for teen club they were turned away as they also required the form there. I didn't have a copy and we had to wait until all of the documents were brought from check in back to the ship to get the original back - the teens were not pleased with me!

    Thank you!

    im actually surprised this hasn’t come up in the discussions we had with ncl…. 

  3. We will be crusing with Teens for the first time (cruised as couple and with young kids previously) 

     

    we are doing a trip with my 17YO daughter and her 17YO best friend. 
     

    We will have friends parents sign / notarize a travel permission showing her parents are aware she is traveling with us to the port and on the cruise and  giving us rights to act for her in a medical emergency.  
     

    does anyone here know if NCL has any speciffic form(s) THEY require when the parent of a minor is not on the ship? 

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