We are about three weeks out from our cruise and have not received anything yet from DCL. How close to the trip do they send the documents?
What would we print? And where do we find it on the website?
Did you do the online check in?
Yes, we did online check-in the same day as we booked the trip. I will go back to the website and look for the stuff to print out.
So you don't need any paper work to enter the cruise terminal parking area? We will have a rental car.
No, I've never been asked. There have been people from time to time that said they did, but I'm sure it could be rectified there at the port.
Take your email confirmation of the cruise you are sailing, if you're worried.
In Miami they were checking the booklet and your ID. I guess in absence of the booklet they would have taken the contract.
And actually when I have checked into the DCL bus at MCO they have checked my booklet.
I have never used the transfers from MCO. We are going to try that for our cruise in December.
We were just at the Port of Miami in January for our cruise, but we drove. The first time we were asked for any documentation was entering the port terminal building. I didn't take my booklet, but I did show my signature page from the online check in. If I hadn't had that, I'm sure they would have some way to verify we were cruising that day.
At Port Canaveral one time, they had a list of cruisers names at the ground floor entrance to the terminal building. They asked for ID and checked our names against this list.
So, as long as you have the ID needed to travel, the rest of it can be resolved. They aren't going to turn you away at the port. It's just going to be more involved to get you onboard.