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1025cruise

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  1. I've flown Southwest to IAH before. The gate area there is a mess. No lining up because there's no room, they just call people 5 at a time, check the number and let you go down to the line gate where you officially get checked on to the plane. In fact, I was surprised Southwest flew to IAH in the first place, I thought they only flew to Hobby. Of course, I was also surprised to find JetBlue moved from Hobby to IAH.
  2. Welcome to Cruise Critic. The place to post this request is your roll call. Since you don't mention which ship, we can't point you to the right spot.
  3. It will be the same excursions as from Ocho Rios or Montego Bay. Just takes longer to get there. RCI built the Falmouth port when they started sailing the Oasis class because it couldn't fit in either of the 2 existing ports.
  4. Portland is a fine replacement. Just e aware that everyone needs to get off the ship for uscbp processing.
  5. If you need these drinks for a medical reason, contact special needs to see if they will let you bring them on.
  6. What are your dates? October can be a very expensive month.
  7. Check with your supply company. Also, anything you bring make sure to carryon.
  8. People book independent excursions all the time. This is discussed regularly on the ports of call boards.
  9. I'm guessing it won't make a difference as to the requirement of both in the cabin having the same package. On paper, they aren't officially switching cabins, just getting the ability to open a different door.
  10. As your question is not NCL related, you should ask on the ports of call boards for the ports in question.
  11. What port? If it's a US port, everyone needs to get off to zero out the ship. However, I doubt anything will be open as the crew will be doing deep scrubs of everything.
  12. Since its Fort Lauderdale for the turnaround, you will need to get off the ship to zero out. You will receive directions onboard as to where to meet.
  13. Just take a taxi, don't Uber. You won't get a driver that will drive you between terminals. Promise the taxi driver a very good tip.
  14. I would drop him off at the luggage drop off, since you go there first anyways. Tell the people directing traffic you have a rear ramp and they should be able to accomdate you.
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