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Possibly my last B2B question (but probably not)


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We're doing a B2B out of Sydney in a few weeks (I'm assuming that B2B procedure there will be similar to the US).  

 

I've read that once we're issued our new Sail and Sign card we can leave the ship if we want to - if we chose to do this how difficult is it getting back on the ship?  I'm thinking that we might want to do a bit of shopping and maybe restock our supply of soft drinks (if it's not going to be a big hassle).  Would we simply flash our new Sail and Sign Cards to the folks in port, go through security, and then waltz right onto the ship?

 

 

 

 

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I have not done a B2B cruise from Australia, but in other countries you get an In Transit/continuing cruiser pass to show at the entrance so you can bypass checkin and go directly to security.  EM

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