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I was off the ship about 10 minutes on the turn around day on my back to back out of New Orleans. Had the same cabin so left everything in my cabin (talked with my cabin steward to be sure he knew I was doing a back to back), met at the designated time and place for back to backers and was guided off and back on the ship. They made it pretty easy.

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Like others have said, if you're doing a B2B it is easy on turn around day. You'll meet somewhere centralized with the other B2B folks, then you'll clear customs and get back on.

 

Now if you're heading ashore you may only be allowed to get back on once the rest of the pax are allowed to start boarding.

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What happens when you have to change cabins?

 

On both of my B2Bs I changed cabins. The last night of the first cruise I packed my suitcases and the next morning the cabin steward moved my luggage to the new cabin. It was very easy and I can't wait to do another one.

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