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Boarding time in Honolulu


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We are embarking POA on Nov 26th and have fortunately gotten the earliest boarding time.  My experience with Royal is that while you have a boarding time it is rarely enforced and can sometimes turn into a free for all.  What is it like with NCL at Honolulu.  Should I expect an orderly embarkation process? Or should I expect a crush of people all trying to get on the ship as early as possible?

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I think what you have gotten is an "Arrival Time" to the terminal to begin the check-in process.  Boarding time is unknown with every cruise.  Depends on when the last passengers left, whether or not there are drills or inspection and what time the ship is cleared to begin boarding.  

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Your boarding may also be immediate right after check-in or later.

If in a suite you maybe in the first boarding call or whenever you just show up -

If you are a high point latitudes rewards guest you may have an early boarding -

There is NO CASINO on the POA so no early boarding for that category (CAS).

 

 

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