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I'm confused. We are booked on a 14 day cruise in March on the Westerdam, but it can be booked as a B2B as we have friends getting on at Ft. Lauderdale for the second leg.

 

We booked ours as a 14 day, rather than a B2B. Do we still need to go through immigration and get new cards?

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:) We are on the Feb. 22 20 day S. Caribbean Nordam cruise and will be in FLL on the turnaround on March 4. We have planned to take a shore excursion from the ship to see FLL sights and have a cruise on the intercoastal waterway. As we have only been to FLL to board and disembark we thought this would be a good way to see some of the sights as none of us are able to drive. If you look at the Shore X listings for FLL you will see these tours which are both associated and unassociated with transfers to the various airports. You can also take a trip to the Everglades.;)

 

Did that tour years ago -- it is great!!!

Another time we did the Everglades -- also great!!

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I'm confused. We are booked on a 14 day cruise in March on the Westerdam, but it can be booked as a B2B as we have friends getting on at Ft. Lauderdale for the second leg.

 

We booked ours as a 14 day, rather than a B2B. Do we still need to go through immigration and get new cards?

 

Being as you booked it as one cruise -- you should be able to use the same ID cards -- this varies by ship.

Yes -- you will still need to go through immigration. We have never excused from that.

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