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if you have to show your tickets in belize to get off the ship?


nvrdunn

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how does it work if you book on an excursion through an outside tour company vs carnival?

 

I have been reading that with tenders they let you off via your ticket times? So do they take into account tenders you booked through external tours?

 

Thanks

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When we were on the Glory in Oct., there was a certain # designated to those with outside excursions. We didn't have to show them anything about our excursion. It wasn't the first to get off, but it was fairly quick. We had plenty of time to meet our tour operator.

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We booked independantly in Belize as well. They had tenders running from both fore and aft. The ship booked excursions left from one end and the non ship excursions left from the other end. We met in a lounge early and got tickets. They were sticklers and made everyone be there to get the tender tickets, so don't send one person to get 30 tickets. We were off in the first tender and were on land early enough.

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