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Each embarkation is going to be different. 1st, when passangers start boarding all depends on when the ship is cleared from the previous cruise. That alone can have multiple factors including weather, customs, # of passangers. 2nd, unless you come close to sail away, you will most likely wait in line. If you come early, you dont wait to get checked in, you wait to board. If you come later, you wait to get checked in but go right on board. If you come late, close to sail away you most likely will get right through check on and boarding with almost no wait.

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Probably depends on where you are leaving from. The worst one I ever did was from Mobile, AL and it took forever to get onboard. Our embarks from NOLA have been very smooth and we are always on no later than 11:30ish, in plenty of time to have lunch on the Lido deck.

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