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Doing my first B2B cruise, and just had a couple of questions, do we have to get off the ship and reboard? We are not in the same cabin, so what about luggage, do we have to take it or will they put in our new cabin. Thanks for your help

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Your cabin steward will help you move to your new cabin. No need to pack. You may have to go through the boarding process but they make it quite easy. Do a search on this board and you will find lots of good info on back to backs.

 

Enjoy!

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Whether you have to get off the ship, and whether you have to go through immigration, depends on the itinerary and the turn around port. Also, you may get your new ship card the last night of the first cruise, or not until the morning of the second cruise...it depends on the cruise line and ship. It's best to speak in person with guest relations toward the end of the first cruise (before the end of cruise lines form) and tell them you are going to be "in transit" passengers and ask them what the procedure will be.

 

You'll love it...the feeling you get walking back to your cabin the final night of the first cruise and seeing all that luggage in the hallway is alone worth the entire cost of the second cruise!

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