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Saw some posts about suites and a seperate area for check in, but being this is my 1st cruise, I wasn't sure if "junior" suite category was included.

 

Do you check in differently for junior suites? (different area)

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Morning..

 

We recently sailed Mariner and there was indeed a separate check in line for 'Suites and Deck 10" if I recall correctly.

 

We were in a Deck 10 Aft D1 category and our friends had a Junior Suite and we all checked in at the same line. It was well marked with a large sign.

 

Emmy

 

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We had a junior suite on Deck 7 of the Grandeur. We were standing in the regular checkout line when I noticed the sign for "suite" express check-in. I told my mom to stay in the current line and I walked over to the "empty" suite check-in line. Spoke with the nice lady standing there and she said that we could indeed check in there because we had a "suite" - jr. or not.

 

Waved the family over to the other line, checked in and immediately boarded the ship. It was great!

 

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Originally posted by CruiseKatarina:

What about disembarkatioon from the ship, do suite passengers get priority tags and be able to leave first?

 

Nope - tags are given based on flight times.

 

Geri

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I know JS passengers used to have to go with everyone else for the Voyager-class ships. I don't know what the story is now...

 

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I'm in a junior suite on the Splendour leaving out of Tampa. The ship leaves at 5 p.m. We want to get on board early. What time should we be there and what time will they start letting people on board? Thanks!!

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We were on Monarch out of Los Angeles for a short cruise this Spring. We had booked a Junior Suite. We were allowed to board using the Suite Holders line. We were never given a questionaire regarding when our flight time was scheduled which I thought was a little strange until I found white (priority)luggage tags on our bed on the last night.

 

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