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No need to print the second set sail pass it is not required for the second leg. Don't need the second set of luggage tags either even if you are moving cabins.

 

Moving cabins...easy. Your cabin attendant will assist you. Anything on hangers leave on hangers. Anything in drawers or not on hanger put in a suitcase. The old attendant will coordinate with the new one. Also it is a good idea to speak with the new one sometime before the last day of your first week.

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Thanks !!!

 

Yes' date=' unfortunately, we have to move cabins, hoping that is pretty easy.[/quote']

 

Its no problem. First off, I think your b2b port is Barcelona, so you will not have to do any of the US port mucking about (eg waiting for everyone else to get off so you can go through immigration and get back on again!). You should get you new seapass cards on the last full day of the first cruise. Remember to check your account for the first cruise like you would normally...both cruises are treated totally seperate! Go and find your new steward a few days before turnaround day and ask them to do your new cabin first so you can move in. Crew will move your stuff if you want (no need to pack properly..hanging clothes can stay on hangers...bags just so nothing falls out). Personally, we always move ourselves (they will lend you a 'hotel' trolley) as the crew has enough to do. You can access your new cabin any time; don't worry about the 'cabins ready at 1pm'. Just open the fire doors and if challenged say you are b2b er's...not a problem. If there are enough of you, you might get a consecutive cruisers lunch. Lastly, at breakfast, look really smug as you aren't getting off!:D

 

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Its no problem. First off, I think your b2b port is Barcelona, so you will not have to do any of the US port mucking about (eg waiting for everyone else to get off so you can go through immigration and get back on again!). You should get you new seapass cards on the last full day of the first cruise. Remember to check your account for the first cruise like you would normally...both cruises are treated totally seperate! Go and find your new steward a few days before turnaround day and ask them to do your new cabin first so you can move in. Crew will move your stuff if you want (no need to pack properly..hanging clothes can stay on hangers...bags just so nothing falls out). Personally, we always move ourselves (they will lend you a 'hotel' trolley) as the crew has enough to do. You can access your new cabin any time; don't worry about the 'cabins ready at 1pm'. Just open the fire doors and if challenged say you are b2b er's...not a problem. If there are enough of you, you might get a consecutive cruisers lunch. Lastly, at breakfast, look really smug as you aren't getting off!:D

 

Simon

 

Great Info !!!

Thank you, Simon !! This was very helpful, we are really looking forward to this cruise.

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We just did our first B2B on Adventure...can't wait to do another one... luckily we didn't have to change cabins...and was that nice....Enjoy !!

 

Ashland,we have done a lot of B2B and every ship is different,we will be doing a B2B on the Adventure in sept.,Did you have to get off of the ship or did you meet to get your new seapass.

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Ashland,we have done a lot of B2B and every ship is different,we will be doing a B2B on the Adventure in sept.,Did you have to get off of the ship or did you meet to get your new seapass.

 

We had a meeting in the Blue Moon on day 7 where we received our new SeaPass cards and our In-transit cards. Those of us staying onboard and not getting off or going on an excursion had to meet and were escorted off walked through immigration and then basically right back on again...quick and easy...however unfortunately we ended up only having a little more than an hour before new cruiser's started boarding...we were hoping for a little more time....but still enjoyed it. Can't wait to book another B2B on Adventure when the bookings open for our timeframe...loved the itineraries we did...we only repeated St Kitts. Enjoy !!!

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Your one hour on the ship before other passengers arrived was better than what we experienced on allure sailing june 23.

We got off the ship about 11:00 am and waited in the terminal for customs. We were waiting in the terminal for customs. No one showed up and then finally we were told to just board back on allure. Baddest part of this was the fact that new passengers were already on board and the line to get back on was quite long.

We actually boarded 20 minutes after the new cruisers started boarding.

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Your one hour on the ship before other passengers arrived was better than what we experienced on allure sailing june 23.

We got off the ship about 11:00 am and waited in the terminal for customs. We were waiting in the terminal for customs. No one showed up and then finally we were told to just board back on allure. Baddest part of this was the fact that new passengers were already on board and the line to get back on was quite long.

We actually boarded 20 minutes after the new cruisers started boarding.

Sounds like someone dropped the ball and forgot about you.:eek:

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