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I've seen here that some things must be registered for after you board. We're sailing on the quantum in a few weeks and have our 7-13 year old grandkids with us. Can someone help out with what we need to reserve and the best way to do it so we don't miss out on anything. Thank you so much for the help.

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5 minutes ago, SWFJOE said:

I've seen here that some things must be registered for after you board. We're sailing on the quantum in a few weeks and have our 7-13 year old grandkids with us. Can someone help out with what we need to reserve and the best way to do it so we don't miss out on anything. Thank you so much for the help.

book all the shows the moment you get onboard.

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If you are trying to book iFly or north star for the port days that are free, those slots will fill up before shows would.  You can always book those two for a fee on sea days.

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54 minutes ago, SWFJOE said:

Can someone help out with what we need to reserve and the best way to do it so we don't miss out on anything.

The free sessions (on port days) of Ripcord are usually released at 8AM only that day - keep refreshing the app at that time.

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34 minutes ago, h20skibum said:

If you are trying to book iFly or north star for the port days that are free, those slots will fill up before shows would.  You can always book those two for a fee on sea days.

 

Question about "port days" - Does this include all 24 hours of the day when the ship is set to be in a port?

ie: We will be in Victoria from 5pm-10pm; does that mean the free hours for ifly/north star would be between 5-10, or, would it be free all day from opening time to closing time since it is a port DAY?

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5 minutes ago, jerseygirl629 said:

 

Question about "port days" - Does this include all 24 hours of the day when the ship is set to be in a port?

ie: We will be in Victoria from 5pm-10pm; does that mean the free hours for ifly/north star would be between 5-10, or, would it be free all day from opening time to closing time since it is a port DAY?

They will only be open for a limited number of hours, not 24 hours

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1 minute ago, h20skibum said:

They will only be open for a limited number of hours, not 24 hours

 

Sorry, I didn't mean 24 hours even at night I just meant - if we are in port from 5pm-10pm, are those the only hours considered as a "port day" for free? Or, if ifly happens to be open from 8am-5pm, would 2pm be free since it is on a port day, even though we technically are not in port yet.

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36 minutes ago, jerseygirl629 said:

Or, if ifly happens to be open from 8am-5pm, would 2pm be free since it is on a port day, even though we technically are not in port yet.

Yes, usually free sessions are available on port days, even if not in port yet. If you check the current sailing of Ovation/Quantum on the day they are in Victoria, it should show the times.

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