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GracieC

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What are the chances that if you arrive early to the port lets say 11:30, Miami, and the ship leaves at 4:00 that you will be able to board right away? Just trying to estimate our time of arrival to the port so we do not have to wait in a long time or long line.

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No prob. Even though they usually say boarding begins at 1pm for a 4pm sailing.....most everybody seems to go early.

 

I'm always at the terminal by 11, and usually on Lido having lunch around noon.:)

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Assuming the ship gets in from prior crusie on schedule, you should not have a problem getting onboard early. If there is a delay, then they may hold up boarding until 1pm so best to be mentally ready for that just in case.

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