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How does disembark/embark work? We were thinking about doing a b2b on RCI next year and have read (can't remember which lines specifically) that some people have been escorted off the ship to briefly go through customs and others have said they have never had to get off.

 

Does anyone know what RCI does?? Any info wound be appreciated. :D

 

It all depends where you are crusing? If you were sailing on an RCL ship and you were in Europe on the day that others disembark for you this would be like a normal day in the port. You could go and come as you want and you would not have to get off the ship. But, in other areas where you have to go through United States customs in many cases you have to go off the ship. Post this question on the RCL board and be specific as to the specific itineraries you will be on board to get some additional feedback.

 

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How does disembark/embark work? We were thinking about doing a b2b on RCI next year and have read (can't remember which lines specifically) that some people have been escorted off the ship to briefly go through customs and others have said they have never had to get off.

 

Does anyone know what RCI does?? Any info wound be appreciated. :D

 

 

we have been on B2B on Explorer of the Seas..never had to leave the ship..we meet in a room, get escorted to customs, then come back on board..that is it..not a problem..we could have gotten off if we wanted and did the same as signing in the first day...

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we have been on B2B on Explorer of the Seas..never had to leave the ship..we meet in a room, get escorted to customs, then come back on board..that is it..not a problem..we could have gotten off if we wanted and did the same as signing in the first day...

 

Again the specific itinerary and the specific cruise line can impact this. On certain itineraries, you do not even meet in a room but in other cases you do and you have to leave the ship. Just depends.

 

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