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Seattle cruise port- Discovery Princess


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When checking in you check in like everyone else does but once you get upstairs and then go through the security check portion there is a very small waiting section for platinum/elite/suite guests. Nothing grand. 

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The area for P/E/S guests in Seattle is  just partitioned off in front of  the check-in desks,  next to the windows / doors facing the ship.  It’s most akin to the facilities at Berth 92 in LA (movable partitions, stackable chairs, a table for water, juice and coffee) rather than Berth 93 (soft furniture, actual walls).   About as luxurious as a waiting room at the Free Clinic, or so I hear. 

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Yes the area is very small.  Last September boarding was delayed about 45 minutes.  The elite, platinum, suite area was combined and so small many of us were standing outside the designated place.  I was standing by the door when they gave the thumbs up.  I had the pleasure of being the first to board!

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