9/13 Dream Cruise - Guest Information approval still "pending"

jmclester

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All of our other criteria was approved a week ago. Port arrival time is 11am. Cruise contract is completed. Port Arrival form is printed. "You are approved for sailing" according to the DCL website. Does anyone know how long it will take for our uploaded photos, vaccination cards and passports to be approved? This is just a little more added stress to whether our cruise will actually sail given the rising numbers of Covid.

Also, with the recent Fantasy changes including elimination of Nassau from the itinerary, would you thing the 9/13 Dream cruise would double dip Castaway Cay?
 
I'm on the August 27th Dream cruise and mine is also still pending. I received my luggage tags last week. From what I've seen on the boards, you'll probably be just fine unless the status changes to something like "Needs Review".
 
I sail on Friday. My online checkin was approved on Monday. You still have a long time to wait.
 

Ours for the 8/13 sailing was pending until literally the day before. :) Don't stress!
8/27. Same. I was concerned because I couldn’t see or do anything on my phone (like see and print QR codes or see PAT). Talked to DCL last week, they said “pending review” could still show right up to sail date, as others have indicated here. They did tell me to login on a real computer and I should be able to see and print PAT form QR codes. They were right (suppose this should have occurred to me but I’m used to doing EVERYTHING now on phone- good
practice for the App come cruise time). So all is well. BTW, same deal for Safe Passage website. I saw someone in another thread refer to QR codes for Safe Passage. Thought to myself hmm, I never saw that (because it did everything on my phone). Logged in on a real computer- sure enough there they were. Just a word to the wise (from the unwise- me!)
 
I don't see why the Dream would haven't all double dips for September. If all they wanted was a ship to do a single day at Castaway then sea days they could have kept the Fantasy going and likely avoided so many cancellations/moves as people had their vacation shrunk down to a 4 day extended weekend.
 
I don't see why the Dream would haven't all double dips for September. If all they wanted was a ship to do a single day at Castaway then sea days they could have kept the Fantasy going and likely avoided so many cancellations/moves as people had their vacation shrunk down to a 4 day extended weekend.
Only reason I can see is if they need more than one day a week with no passengers at the island. Not sure what purpose that could be, but I can imagine there may be logistical issues with having guests there every single day of the week. With 3 Double Dips per week, that only leaves one day a week to do any maintenance or whatever else they do when there are no guests.
 
We leave on the 30th and pictures are still pending. I spoke to my TA on Friday who told me the cruise leaving on Monday was still waiting. So I stopped worrying about. As long as I am green to go in safe passage that’s all that matters.
 

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