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We arrived at the port at 11 AM and were on the ship around 11:30 AM with FTTF. If we had arrived earlier, we would not have gotten on board any sooner. There were hundreds of people there waiting in the terminal when we arrived and most had been there for a while. The FTTF passengers that arrived at 10 AM boarded about two minutes before we did.

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We arrived at the port at 11 AM and were on the ship around 11:30 AM with FTTF. If we had arrived earlier, we would not have gotten on board any sooner. There were hundreds of people there waiting in the terminal when we arrived and most had been there for a while. The FTTF passengers that arrived at 10 AM boarded about two minutes before we did.

Do you still get your sign and sail card at check in or is it at your room?

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One more thing... when we boarded with FTTF, the person in the hallway stopped us and said that our room would not be ready until 1PM. I told her we were FTTF and she still said it wasn't ready. I ignored her and went directly to our cabin and it was ready and waiting for us.

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