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If there is a line of people waiting to board, they likely won't let you on.
If there's no crowd or line, they'll let you on. The point of scheduled boarding is to avoid the long lines. It's one of the best changes they've made.

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For those that were curious, onboarding was seamless. We arrived at 11:20 and were on the boat by 11:30. Amazing how fast it was. Additionally it is 1:30 now and I don’t see anyone on the gangway! Amazing how efficient they have been. Also staterooms were ready before 1 and all bags were there already too!

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50 minutes ago, cvasto said:

For those that were curious, onboarding was seamless. We arrived at 11:20 and were on the boat by 11:30. Amazing how fast it was. Additionally it is 1:30 now and I don’t see anyone on the gangway! Amazing how efficient they have been. Also staterooms were ready before 1 and all bags were there already too!

Thanks for the update. We'll be on her mid May. Online check in starts April 3rd but in a suite so it's one hour one way or the other if their even doing it.

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