You should have received them by now. Usually it's 30-45 days out from the cruise. Did you book late? Did you use a TA?oops...I meant papers/documentation or tickets
No..
That's all you will get from DCL. However, you really don't need anything they mail to you. Do the online check-in and print what it tells you to print.We received the book with luggage tags, embarkation information, etc.
Hate to say it but I got one HECK of grilling at Miami port because I didn't have the spiral bound booklet - I printed everything (had those forms) but the person screening for entrance to the port wanted to SEE that book...That's all you will get from DCL. However, you really don't need anything they mail to you. Do the online check-in and print what it tells you to print.
Hate to say it but I got one HECK of grilling at Miami port because I didn't have the spiral bound booklet - I printed everything (had those forms) but the person screening for entrance to the port wanted to SEE that book...
Your mileage may vary
I've always been asked for the spiral book to be opened to the first page and for the printed out papers.
I have never been asked for anything except my ID to get into the terminal at PC.
The OP already received the booklet with luggage tags. Nothing more is coming in the mail.I have never been asked for anything except my ID to get into the terminal at PC. And you do not need the booklet they mail you, and you do not need to check in online. Both make life easier, the booklet is really a nice personalized trip planner, and you feel better that you have something physical to hold, but you don't need the book. Checking in online saves some time at the port, but again you don't have to do it.
You can call DCL (or call your TA, hope you used one that answers the phone) for them to reassure you about your booking and that all is in order, but don't worry if the paperwork doesn't show up in the mail until what seems like the last minute. You don't need it. Even the luggage tags it comes with you don't need, the porters have a pocketful at the port (do remember your cabin number).
Enjoy
We haven't always been asked, but we have had to show the spiral book at San Pedro, San Diego, and a couple of times in Port Canaveral.I've always been asked for the spiral book to be opened to the first page and for the printed out papers.