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Joeychgo

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Bought FTTF for our 1-20-2013 cruise on the Glory.

We basically used it 3 times and felt it was well worth the $50.

 

 

 

EMBARKATION

We get to the ship early, 10:30ish, so not much FTTF benefit here. We went right through the line and were on the ship by 11:15am. Where FTTF helped was we were able to go straight to our cabin, and our luggage was there within an hour.

 

TENDER

This was a biggie. We tendered in Grand Cayman. We asked about FTTF and Tenders before we arrived. We were told to go to the Service Desk when we were ready to tender. As we were going to the desk we walked past VERY LONG lines to get tendar stickers. Once we arrived at the front desk and showed our cards, we were immediately escorted to the tender, past everyone else waiting in line, right to the head of the line.

 

DISEMBARKATION

We decided to be first off the ship. We were told to go to the Copper Room by 7:30. When we got to the room we found Coffee and Snacks waiting. At 7:35 the cruise director came in, thanked us for cruising, and escorted us straight to baggage. Our baggage came within a few minuts and there were NO lines for customs. We were through the whole process and in a cab before 8:00am.

 

 

 

As far as Im concerned, for just those 3 times we used it, it was well worth the $50. I hate lines and really hate long lines. This helped us avoid them.

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We used it on our January 20th Valor cruise. We arrived at FLL at noon and got to the Port around 1ish. The "regular" line was already out the door in the terminal. We were able to go to the VIP lines and were onboard in 15 minutes. Our room was ready and the luggage was there before we could change into the clothes in our carry ons. We used it a couple of times at Guest Services when there were long lines. No tender ports on our sailing, so we didn't get to use that service. We also took advantage of the early debarkation, however no one ever came to the room to get us. When they called Zone 2, the number on our luggage tags, we merged into the main line and got off with everyone else. It was well worth the $ for us!

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Bought FTTF for our 1-20-2013 cruise on the Glory.

We basically used it 3 times and felt it was well worth the $50.

 

 

TENDER

This was a biggie. We tendered in Grand Cayman. We asked about FTTF and Tenders before we arrived. We were told to go to the Service Desk when we were ready to tender. As we were going to the desk we walked past VERY LONG lines to get tendar stickers. Once we arrived at the front desk and showed our cards, we were immediately escorted to the tender, past everyone else waiting in line, right to the head of the line.

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I love this part :p

 

 

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