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Waiting lounge to board at FLL


LLLisa

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I will be arriving approximately two hours before my shipmate.

 

Can we board separately or do I need to wait for him?

If I need to wait can I wait in the Concierge class lounge area? (we are in a CC room)

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You can board as soon as you get to the ship, usually anytime after 11:00/11:30 a.m. but your cabin won't be ready yet. I would suggest you each board as you arrive and arrange to meet at a pre-determined location. Sadly, there is no Concierge lounge, but you could plan on the Libary, or Martini Bar, or some such place.

 

Have a great cruise !

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You can board as soon as you get to the ship, usually anytime after 11:00/11:30 a.m. but your cabin won't be ready yet.

 

+1 Boarding ahead of all those waiting is one of your perks. Get on board, grab a free drink and a snack at the buffet while you wait. Perhaps get any spa treatments planned booked at that time etc.

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Yes, boarding sep is the better plan becuase the early one might be able to go upstairs to wait & then the later arriving person might not get up there --so just each go on bd & meet once you are on--

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I will be arriving approximately two hours before my shipmate.

 

Can we board separately or do I need to wait for him?

If I need to wait can I wait in the Concierge class lounge area? (we are in a CC room)

 

If the two of you are on the same boarding pass and in the same cabin, I would think that you would have to check in together. But I'm not sure exactly what your status is???

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I will be arriving approximately two hours before my shipmate.

 

Can we board separately or do I need to wait for him?

If I need to wait can I wait in the Concierge class lounge area? (we are in a CC room)

 

 

I think you are asking if there is a Concierge lounge at the Ft. Lauderdale port. Some ports have them, unfortunately Lauderdale isn't one of them.

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