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On board Good but a little disappointed


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We have always found Miami to be the least organized of any of the check-ins. Don't know whether it has to do with the "laid back" attitude of Miami or what. On our last cruise out of Miami they forgot to get credit card info and almost everyone on board got notices to come to reception to provide the info.

The overseas check-ins have always gone more smoothly.

In any event it is a minor problem and shouldn't spoil a cruise.

 

I'm not sure what you mean by "the laid back" attitude of Miami (that's a new one for me), but on our recent cruise the check-in was the most efficient, smoothest, we've ever experienced. We literally breezed through.

 

Imagine doing the same thing over and over and over again over the course of a few hours with all different kinds of people, many with questions, many just wondering how soon they can eat and where and when their cabin will be ready. The agent are human and now and then, every 50 people or so, they might forget one step.

 

Just wouldn't be a biggie for me. I agree that it's a minor problem and no way it could spoil a cruise:) ... especially on Oceania.

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