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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Dec 2012
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Boarding time with San Juan cruises?
Anyone care to guess what time that will be?
I will probably fly in the night before as I really dislike San Juan and want to minimize my time there. I've also considered flying in first thing the day of the cruise and just waiting at the terminal. The pessimist in me probably won't allow me to do that, in worry that something bad happens with my flight though... If the ship leaves at 1900, when would you guess we'll be allowed to board? Oh, and I'm gold status if that makes any difference. |
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Is dressing like Cinderella for the ball Her maltese Dante is like having another child Join Date: Oct 2004
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I believe the all aboard time is 4:00 pm. I would be to nervous to fly in the day of cruise. Can I ask why you don't like San Juan ?
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Mouseketeer
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I think its dirty and nasty. And they treat animals horribly. Many years ago, when it was discovered that the way the dog warden dealt with street dogs in San Juan was rounding them up and throwing them off a cliff, I vowed that there were far better places to spend my vacation money.
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It says all aboard at 7pm. I wonder if it will be handled like it was on our med cruise out of barcelona. There the all aboard time was 9 or 10pm but you had to be on at 4pm for safety drill then where allowed back on.
They pretty much have to do the drill at the normal time so it doesnt interrupt with First seating dinner and such. |
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My husband and I are experienced scuba divers and have spent a lot of time vacationing on multiple islands in the Caribbean. I'm very interested in this cruise because it stops at a couple places I've never visited. (St Kitts & Granada) and because I enjoy DCL. I did not chose it because it sails from San Juan and quite frankly would have been happy to pay the extra $$ for a longer cruise and a sail out of Ft Lauderdale or Miami. I'll have to make a decision to whether I'll book the first flight of the day into San Juan or spend the night somewhere near the port. Either way, it's just a spot to sleep to me. I do have strong views on preventing (and not rewarding) animal cruelty. Among those, I don't buy Nike, I buy vegan and not tested on animals beauty products and I don't have any interest in dropping cash on San Juan... Question about the early check in. Do we have to debark? It's a great option for those who want to, but I'd prefer to just stay on the ship. Is that an option? |
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