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Hi Qq for anyone who has experienced this before. 

 

We have a suite and as I understand it that means we have a different check in line.

1. Do we have to still board at our assigned time?

2. Our children (4 years old), and another family member are in a different cabin but not a suite , can they check in with us (bookings were all done together) or do we all need to go into the regular line.

 

Thank you in advance 

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In my experience Port Canaveral has not been checking the times on set sail passes as one enters the terminal building.

 

Once you enter the building, there are two lines for security screening.  One line for suites+pinnacle.  All others go to the general line.  When you show the screener a suite set sail pass, they likely will allow your whole party into the suite security line (if not, you can join the general line with your other family member). 
 

After security you will go upstairs.  Again, a screener may well send your your entire group to the suite check in area  (if not, you can join the general line with your other family member).  Same deal with the boarding waiting area and suite boarding.  
 

My experience with the check in personnel at Port Canaveral has been positive.  Politely explain and ask them (with an adorable, well behaved 4 year old in tow if possible😉)

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3 hours ago, scrosso said:

Wonder of the seas, full ship, port Canaveral , this Saturday.

We boarded her for Thanksgiving.  We got a text a day or two before that advised we could board a hour before/after our assigned time.  The 4 yoa shouldn't be an issue.  We didn't try to board anybody else with us who weren't in a suite, but all they can do is turn them away.  BTW: we never stopped walking once we got to the terminal.  Never went to an area where we had to sit and wait.     

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21 hours ago, scrosso said:

Hi Qq for anyone who has experienced this before. 

 

We have a suite and as I understand it that means we have a different check in line.

1. Do we have to still board at our assigned time?

2. Our children (4 years old), and another family member are in a different cabin but not a suite , can they check in with us (bookings were all done together) or do we all need to go into the regular line.

 

Thank you in advance 

Be nice act like you don't really know the procedure and you all will get on together.

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4 minutes ago, Thesandman12 said:

Be nice act like you don't really know the procedure and you all will get on together.

 

Or be nice and do the right thing.  Board in general line together.  What is so hard about that?  

 

 

 

 

 

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