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 Please fill out my survey for carnival cruise line. i would really appreciate it?
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3.Have you ever been a passenger on a carnival “fun shipâ€

4.How did you find out about Carnival Cruise Lines

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 Are there webcam sites from which we can view specific cruise ship departures?
Port Canaveral; Soverign of the S...


 About jobs for couples on cruiselines?
my partner and I are currently looking for contract work aboard a cruise ship together and are looking for information on where to look.

6 months is the target contract.

any ...


 Cruise Ship question?
Can anyone please send me a copy of any Royal Caribbean kids program guide called

"Aquanauts Compass ages 3-5"

We are going on the Freedom of the Seas and I would ...


 18 year old on Holland America?
My grandparents (who i live with) decided to book me a ticket on HAL for a 23-day cruise with them in November. Am I going to be the only young adult on a trip like that? I heard that Holland America ...


 Has anyone on here worked aboard a cruise ship & if so, what was the experience like?
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 Is the Q2 and rhe Queen Mary 2 , the same ship?
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 Im going on a cruise soon, im not scared about the ship, im scared of flying there!please re assure me?
it will help me alot:)
i mean im sooo excited
but like flying has always scared ...


 How to get walk up last minute cruise deals?
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 Anyone had any bad cruise experiences they'd be willing to share?
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 Belize Cave Tubing?
I was wondering if anyone has booked their cave tubing shore excursion through www.belizecruiseexcursions.com before and have done the Xtreme Cave Tubing. I was considering booking through them ...


 Do cruise personnel get paid purely on tips?
Do cruise staff get paid per hour, salary, or purely on tips.
I doubt purely on tips because I am sure that would be against labor laws.
If you know this answer, then also what is the ...


 Is Norwegian cruise Line the only line with free food, except for a few restaurants?
My daughter seems to think that every other cruise line, has just restaurents you pay for, no free buffets, ice cream bars etc....


 Alaksa Cruise: does anyone have helpful informtion as which is a good cruise to take and when is the best time
I am looking to find out from experienced 'curisers' which cruise line they prefer, what time of year is the best to go to really enjoy the curise and off shore excurtions. Also, I don'...


 What to bring on a cruise?
i'm going on a 3 night cruise. i'm 15 years young im going to the bahamas with my family and a friend waht should i bring and how much should i bring of it. what am i not allowed to bring ...


 Could I get into the Carnival o2 Club if I'm 14 and a half?
the club is for 15-17 years. will anyone be checking ages?...


 Can anyone recommend a good cruise to Alaska?
And, do most cruises, like after it's finished, do they have packages where you can go to the inner cities of Alaska? I would like to see Fairbanks to try to catch the Northern Lights as well. O...


 Does anyone have any information about the Carnival Legend cruise ship?
I am going on the Carnival Legend cruise ship and I wanted to know if anyone had any pictures of the ship, the swimming pools, and other areas. Are the swimming pools heated. What about the indoor ...


 Are there still passenger ships? Not cruise ships, something like titanic?
I'm not talking about Cruises just "passenger ships" Like a plane to transport people from another country?...


 Any ideas on a really cheap cruise for a family of 6?
We live in Baltimore so we'd like to leave from here to avoid airfare and all the hassle. I have 4 children ages 10 to 9 months, so I would hope its possible. I know the last minute cruises can ...



andykpln

Who's been out of port of Miami recently on a cruise how was the process getting on the ship?


    



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travel guy
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The process of "getting on the ship" not only varies from port-to-port, but by cruise line-to-cruise line and by sailing-to-sailing!

For example, you could be on the Carnival Legend one week out of Miami and have one type of "boarding experience", and be on the the same ship the very next week and have a totally different "boarding experience".

As a Travel Agent and Certified Cruise Specialist, I always tell my clients that there's a lot that you personally can do to help insure that "getting on the ship" goes easily, without incident, and that your vacation starts on a pleasant note:

1) All major cruise lines today offer you the ability to "Pre-register" for your cruise, on-line. Do it! The pre-registration process takes only a few minutes, and asks for your personal info, passport info, and credit card info - (if you didn't know, no cash is exchanged on-board, everything is billed to your credit card account at the end of the cruise).

2) Since your luggage may not be delivered to your stateroom for several hours, pack a swim suit, shorts, or other items that you may need until it arrives. Folks flying in from colder locations during winter cruises very rarely think of this.

3) All carry-on items go through the same screening process at the pier as it does at the airport. So use the same guidelines as far as what you're carrying and you'll avoid any problems.

4) Make sure that you have all you're boarding documents with you when you arrive at the pier - any document that you don't have will need to be filled-out again.

Some cruise lines are moving over toward "electronic tickets" - similar to what the airlines have done. My wife and I were on a cruise 3-weeks ago, and boarded the ship with only a single piece of paper in our hands! I don't think the process of "getting on the ship" took more than 5 minutes! I hope you're experience is the same.

Bon voyage and happy sailing!


T
Went on a cruise in June out of Miami. Got out of the cab, checked our bags, walked in straight through security, and in line where we waited maybe 20 minutes then straight on the boat! It was so smooth! I think we got there right about the time they start allowing people on the boat so maybe that helped?


dandanthecranman
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I was at the Miami port in the summer and it took a long time to get to the ship, about an hour/ hour and a half.


TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only
WE cruised out of Miami of Rayal Caribbean two weeks ago. We drove right up to the curb by the ship, dropped our bags, drove across the street to park and came back and got in line and we were on ship in about 45 minutes.

Other times when we have driven to Miami and gone on Norwegian it was about the same. They get you on quickly.


search4travelwebsites
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There are a number of forums dedicated to cruising and you will probably find your answer there.



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