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disembarking Seattle question for experienced NCL travelers


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We sail on the Star from Seattle in May. We have plane reservations for 12:50 with SWA to return home. What is the order that you can get off the ship. On RCCL a couple of years ago, you disembarked based on the time of your plane reservation.(You could also get your tags exchanged after you received them for an earlier one) I read a couple of days ago that NCL does not do it like that. The person said first is the people that carry off their own luggage, then anyone who booked air through NCL, then they start at the top of the ship and work down. If that is true, our only option is to carry off at 8:00 because we are on deck 8. I can still change our reservation for no increase in price to a 3:45 flight, should I do that if I don't want to carry off at 8:00? If we do change to the later flight, what is the latest we can stay on board?

 

 

 

Let the ship know up front that you have a 12:50 flight back home and they will get you off the Star as soon as possible. Are you going this month? Email me

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