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First BTB cruise in September how does reboarding work?


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Hi,Booked an 8 day Cruise on Sunshine last month while on Victory,and got military rate.So yesterday I see military rate special,and see a 5 day Bahamas trip on Sunshine the day we get back.So I've booked it.I was able to reserve the same room on the 2nd trip,and know I can leave everything in the room,and have to debark,but couldn't find out anymore?!Sunshine looks and sounds like a nice ship.Appreciate any comments!;):)

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On a B to B guest service will send you info on what time to go down to them and you will

be escorted to customs & immigration then straight back on the ship. You will also receive

your new sail & sign card, and you are the first ones to be able to go to the Buffet, and yes you are right all your things stay in the cabin , but you will get a bill for each half as if you were getting off the ship. :)

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They'll give you info a few days before the end of your first cruise.

 

You'll meet in a designated area when the last regular pax are off. Go thru customs, check back in and re board. Bring your docs and other stuff with you.

 

If you're changing cabins talk with your room steward as they do things differently on each ship. We pack up all our stuff and put our new luggage tags on them.

If staying in the same cabin, do nothing.

 

You have the option of rebounding immediately or going into town. Make sure you have your new card and transit pass.

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On a B to B guest service will send you info on what time to go down to them and you will

be escorted to customs & immigration then straight back on the ship. You will also receive

your new sail & sign card, and you are the first ones to be able to go to the Buffet, and yes you are right all your things stay in the cabin , but you will get a bill for each half as if you were getting off the ship. :)

 

AMAZING HOW EASY IT IS...NO SWEAT..

Actually fun, you get to see all the new cruisers sitting in terminal, and you can wave at them, and know they cannot get on till your back on board...

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We have only done a couple of B2B cruises. In our experience we got a letter in our room on the last night of 1st cruise stating where and roughly when to meet. The ship had a point of contact that handled the group. We were escorted off after all other guests left and lead to the counter. We got our new S&S cards and took care of the usual paperwork. We were then lead back onto the ship and that was that. We met friends at the Embarkation photo place when they were boarding for a group pic. It's a pretty simple process. The fun thing about it looking at all the "sad" people getting off and knowing you are still cruising. Of course that ends soon enough. But it is nice having a quiet ship even for a little while. Have fun.

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