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FTTF and port debarkation


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The only benefit to getting off in ports is when a tender is involved. Other than that, there is no priority for getting off the ship.

 

You do have the option of debarking early, once back to the main port, but you must carry off your own luggage.

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Can anyone tell me if FTTF helps with getting off the ship at ports. Specifically, Progresso where the pier is apparently miles long. We have a non-Carnival excursion and am hoping we have priority boarding of the shuttle buses.

 

 

No. You do get priority tenders and a low zone number for disembarkation at the end of the cruise.

 

 

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Can anyone tell me if FTTF helps with getting off the ship at ports. Specifically, Progresso where the pier is apparently miles long. We have a non-Carnival excursion and am hoping we have priority boarding of the shuttle buses.

Only if it is tender port.

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