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cajuncowgirl13
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I would agree about the day before. Orlando (MCO) is about an hour from the port. It is a large airport and you have to collect your bags as well as get to the port.

 

Cruise check in must be completed a minimum of 90 minutes before the scheduled departure time.

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Definitely the day before. I need mid afternoon flights when departing in order to have piece of mind. I'd rather sit in an airport for a couple of hours, than miss a flight and have to scramble for the next available flight.

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We have always flown in a day ahead of time except for our very first cruise when we sailed Disney, and did not know any better.

 

Now it is peace of mind and we get to relax .

 

We always fly home the day we get back to port...usually try for a flight after 12:00.

 

Enjoy

 

Sea Ya

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