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jakzak10
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Just wondering what time you were able to board with FTTF. I know Baltimore is a bit unusual with their boarding times. Also I know you can get off the ship early with a tender port, but what about a dock port, Orlando and Nassau. Can you get off early or do you just queue with everyone.

 

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Alan

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We had FTTF on our Pride cruise a few months ago and didn't board until around 12:45. Since the ship gets in so late I think FTTF is a waste of money for the Pride. Yes, you still get priority tender and a special line at Guest Services but the thing that I like most is the perk of getting to go to your room early. When we boarded most of the rooms were ready whether you had FTTF or not.

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