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Even if you select an earlier check in time, you can always arrive at the port at a later time that’s more suitable to your needs.

 

As others have mentioned, 1:00-1:30pm will almost guarantee that your cabin will be ready upon boarding. That’s usually the time we check in because of the same reason as you. In addition to the cabins being ready, the lines at check in are usually pretty light.

Sometimes we’ve been the only ones checking in!

 

 

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How do we go about selecting our check-in time?

On the Carnival site, go to Manage on the drop down menu. Then hit My Booking. On the left in the blue box where it says On Line Check In, it will have a date of when you are able to check in. (90 days prior to your cruise date.) After that date, you can go in, fill in all of your information and choose a check in time.

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Except if you are Platinum or Diamond.

 

The OP is obviously NOT Diamond or Platinum...so your comment really doesn't apply in his situation.

 

In this situation, no but they were just correcting the statement that if was only FTTF that was allowed to go to their cabins before 1:30. Just about the time you don't give out correct information, you create a mess.

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