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And some of the ports require you show it to the security guard, along with passport, before entering building to check in.

 

Yes, but you can show them the e version on your phone or tablet just as easily as you can a paper version.

 

Once you print your documents, they are no longer e-docs, but become docs. One of the purposes behind e-docs is to go paperless.

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If you don't or cannot print your edocs, security (and also the porters if you are not sure of your cabin) will check for your name on the ship's manifest. It is absolutely not required (at least in NYC cruise port, where I work) to have a copy (print or edoc) of your boarding passes/ship info.

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Printing our Edocs (YEAH!). Do I need 1 set per cabin or 1 set per person? 4 cabins booked with at least 2 in each cabin.

 

I feel like a fish out of water with this trip!

One per cabin. Just the first page which is your boarding pass. The reset is for information,,, but will contain all of your bre-booked activities.

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