CaliforniaDreamin
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Ok, so I'm officially confused about the "no passport" rule for closed loops cruises. Taken from the Carnival website: U.S. citizens taking closed-loop cruises are not required to have a passport, but will need proof of citizenship such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate, a certificate of naturalization, a passport card, an enhanced drivers license (EDL) as well as a government-issued photo ID.
So I can be really slow sometimes, but I don't know what a passport card is, I know I wouldn't need a certificate of naturalization, I have no idea what an enhanced DL is and I don't have a government issues photo ID except my drivers license.
They make it sound like you have to have all of these things in place of a passport. It sounds like it would be easier just to get the passport. HELP
So I can be really slow sometimes, but I don't know what a passport card is, I know I wouldn't need a certificate of naturalization, I have no idea what an enhanced DL is and I don't have a government issues photo ID except my drivers license.

They make it sound like you have to have all of these things in place of a passport. It sounds like it would be easier just to get the passport. HELP