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Do I have to print my edocs?


martinchem
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I don't think the NCL check in counter cares. However, the port guard checking you into the terminal building, requiring the edoc to be shown, might not be confused....although I'm sure the use of electronic everything is going to be the future there also.

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Print the first page which is called "GUEST TICKET CONTRACT TO BE PRESENTED FOR PASSAGE". Because it is your ticket. Required to be presented. For passage. It will be easier to get through the guard at the entrance to the terminal.

 

 

Adding a note here the first front page has a BAR CODE that when scanned

reveals all the data of the reservation and amenities.

 

I don't think that NCL has got to the point of using the APT bar code on a

cell phone like the airlines do for a boarding pass - but what do I know I

am still waiting for the slow-boat from Yokohama to transfer my data to

the Pony Express to tell Paul Revere what ship I am boarding at Boston -

Ah "one if by land - two if by sea" ! LOL !

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