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When you purchase FTTF is there a special line you go to at the pier to check in. How do they know you purchased FTTF. How do they get your luggage to your room quicker, is there a different drop off section for luggage. Just curious how it works since all I have to prove I purchased it is a receipt that I payed for it.

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When we sailed out of NOLA last February, once you got through security, there were signs directing FTTF people to a special line that had about 4 employees that were processing FTTF purchasers. They know you are FTTF due to the FTTF symbol printed on you boarding pass. It took us about 2-3 minutes to sign a form to set up our S&S account and get our room keys, then were directed down an isle to board the ship. Easy Peasy.....

 

 

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Your boarding pass and luggage tags will have the FTTF logo on them. Give your bags to the porters and they will see it has the special logo. When you go into the terminal you will fo through security screening like everyone else but once you're through that you will find a dedicated line that has the FTTF logo on a sign and usually someone standing there to confirm your boarding pass has FTTF. The line will take you to a dedicated check in specialist who will collect your boarding pass and health questionnaire and check your IDs again. You will then be issued your Sail & Sign card (the S&S card will have a FTTF sticker on it) and sent to a designated waiting area ro wait for boarding. You will be called to board after Weding Parties, Platinum and Suite guests. Have Fun!

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Thanks for the reply. We had printed our boarding passes and luggage tags before we purchased FTTF and the logo was not on them. Went back to our documents section and low and behold the FTTF logo now appeared on our docs. Printed out the new ones. Thanks again

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If you sail out of Port Canaveral, stand with the porter until your luggage is properly "stickered" for FTTF. We didn't because my husband and I both told the porter that we needed to get the sticker and he said "don't worry....I'll take care of it". We were on the ship at 11:15. Six hours later when our luggage was brought to us, we had no stickers. Wish I could get the nice tip back that we gave him!!! :rolleyes: BTW, the luggage tags were clearly marked with the FTTF emblem so he should have seen that.

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When you purchase FTTF is there a special line you go to at the pier to check in. How do they know you purchased FTTF. How do they get your luggage to your room quicker, is there a different drop off section for luggage. Just curious how it works since all I have to prove I purchased it is a receipt that I payed for it.

 

FTTF will be on your luggage tags.

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When you purchase FTTF is there a special line you go to at the pier to check in. How do they know you purchased FTTF. How do they get your luggage to your room quicker, is there a different drop off section for luggage. Just curious how it works since all I have to prove I purchased it is a receipt that I payed for it.

 

There are designated lines for FTTF. It is indicated on your boarding pass, and you luggage tag(s). When you drop off your luggage it is placed in a priority luggage cage.

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