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Hi everyone,

 

At one port on our upcoming Hawaii cruise on Summit we are trying to book a snorkelling trip through a local company. This is a tender port and I am wondering if there is any way to ensure that we get off the ship ASAP. We are not CC.

 

Who do we talk to and when? Do we need to give someone a little incentive?

 

Thanks!

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Priority tendering is for ship's excursions (one of the benefits of booking through the ship), suite passengers and elite captain's club members. Other than that, be there early to get a lower number.

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Talking to anyone won't help and greasing palms doesn't either. Celebrity has a standard procedure for priority tender tickets and private tours aren't included. First priority is given to ship tours, then it's the suites, then it's Elite and Select Captain's Club members and then everyone else. My suggestion is to report to the tender ticket distribution area as early as you can to get the earliest possible tickets after all the priorities are finished.

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