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Chloebean

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Sailing tomorrow on the Labor Day Cruise - when is the earliest you can board?

Chloe,

Times are assigned by deck and whether or not you are a grill passenger or Platinum Cunard World Member.

There should be a card with boarding times - or rather check in time, in your front pocket of your cruise ticket jacket.

6 deck, is 1:30, for instance. Earliest CHECK-IN (Not boarding) is noon. I would avoid like the plague getting there then. All of the early birds will be queued up. And you will wait. Especially if they haven't finished getting the ship ready enough to board. And you might not be able to get into your cabin if you board too early.

You are probably better off after 1:00

 

And you MUSt register with our Roll Call, over on the roll call page. There are 90 of us registered.

 

So what deck will you be on?

 

I am (you might have guessed) on 6 deck.

 

Karie,

Who STILL sn't packed.

Or totally sure what she is bringing to wear!

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In my experience we arrived at 11.45am at the Brookly Cruise Terminal and were able to check in with the minimum of queuing. We were on board and in the King Court having lunch by 12.45. There were flyers stating that your stateroom may not be ready until 1.30pm.

 

Eddie

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