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B2B in Port Canaveral


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Has anyone recently done a B2B at Port Canaveral that can tell me how the process works? Last year on the Legend in Tampa we did not even have to get off the ship but I have heard others places you have to clear customs in between. So how does it work at Port Canaveral.:confused:

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After all other guests have debarked guest services will escort you to the customs agent to turn in the declaration and then escort you back on the ship. You will be given the new sign and sail card on re entry to be beeped aboard.

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Yep, Tampa is just about the easiest place to do a B2B, but in reality, Port Canaveral, or any of the other U.S. ports aren't really bad. Just a quick walk off, and back aboard the ship. No big deal. :cool:

 

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