Jump to content

lilsdad

Members
  • Posts

    144
  • Joined

Posts posted by lilsdad

  1. 5 hours ago, Turtles06 said:

    The check-in and embarkation process for the Joy on Saturday, Nov.12, was extremely efficient.  Those who parked at the pier were able to give their checked bags to a porter on the parking deck, no need to go down to another level to do this. And since Bermuda has dropped the TA requirement for anyone arriving on or after Nov. 14, no one was asked to show a TA, which helped speed up the check-in process.  Also, when we entered the terminal, no one was checking for anyone's scheduled arrival time.  If NCL isn't going to do this, perhaps they should stop making folks get an arrival time in the first place.

     

    The security lines moved quickly, and then the actual check-in was divided up by decks.  (E.g., one set of desks handled check-in for decks 12-15, etc.)  At the check-in desks, those without embarkation priority were given a card with a boarding group number.  Latitudes members in the tiers with priority embarkation (Platinum and higher) were not given boarding group cards at all.  Instead, they called Latitudes members for boarding after those needing special assistance, and those in suites, and did so in order of Latitudes tier level (and our Sea Pass cards were checked for that).  We've never encountered that type of boarding of Latitudes members before, even last year sailing on the Breakaway out of NY.  Is this new? 

     

     

    Just wondering, with all testing requirements gone, do they take your temperature to board?

×
×
  • Create New...