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Where do you find these FTFF's? Are they under excursions? :confused:

 

Yes - excursions. $50 buys everyone in the room a chance to sort of jump all the lines. It says $50 per person, but it only charges the room.

 

Some limitations... At Debarkation, you will be whisked through the security lines and customs lines faster, and you will be checked in faster, but then you will still have to wait for them to call FTTF for boarding. This means you are ahead of many, but still have to wait until general boarding begins (at 1:30 for our cruise)

 

Also, your room is supposed to be ready, and your luggage delivered early. We got to our room but no luggage was there. So don't count on having your swimsuit waiting in your room when you board.

 

FTTF is also supposed to put you in a priority line for the tenders and at the ports, but we never saw anything like this. Travelling with kids, I think it was worth it. For just SWMBO and I , not so much.

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OMG!!! I am buying a lottery ticket tonight! I just got FTTF! Just happened to check again for the 100th time today and they had 3 available! To go with our "Free Cabin" from Carnival! I am ready to sail....

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