Dumb new cruiser question

Ohana 4

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I just did the online check-in for our upcoming cruise to Alaska. We purchased two cabins and linked them. I put my husband and my son in one cabin and myself and my daughter in the other. I'll probably put the two kids in the room next door when we board (they're 14 and 18).
Anyway, when I did the check-in, it had me print out the signature form. There's a place for my husband and son to sign, but I can't get a form for me or my daughter. Is this a problem? Will we not be able to board? Or should I call the cruise line?
 
I don't know the answer for sure, but to me that would be worth a phone call. I'd be stressed worrying that it would cause me a hassle at the port.
 
Some people fill out all their documents at the port, and of course DCL has all the forms you need. It's what cruise lines did before on-line check-in was available.
 
They are actually two different reservations. When you check in you have to retrieve the second reservation, the one for you and your daughter. Then you complete the check in process all over again.

It is annoying. When you check in at the port you will appear as two different reservations as well.
 

Each person who is 18 or older will need to sign. As above, you have 2 separate reservations. You will need to do the on line check in twice, and each will generate a form. If you can't get it on line, don't worry--they can print one for you at the terminal.
 
Thanks so much for the responses. If I can't do the second one online, do we still board at the same time?
I tried going onto the other reservation number, but it wouldn't allow me to click on the online check in section. Maybe I was doing it wrong. I'll try again.
 

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