missycourteau
Earning My Ears
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What PAT times are typical with a first time cruiser? I'm assuming the earlier ones are taken by those that have cruised before. Thanks!
It depends on what u want to book onboard (tastings, rainforest, character M&G etc) and how long your sailing is..the longer the sailing the more bookings available and people just seem less rushed to make on first day vs 3 or 4 night where everyone is racing to get the few available.
If there aren't any must haves you must book onboard, I vote for 1pm!
We are doing a 4 day cruise for our first time. I don't think were going to do any tastings, and my boys are not wanting to do any of the princess M&G. Were really going to just be enjoying the ship for our first time. I don't think were even going to get off at NassauIt depends on what u want to book onboard (tastings, rainforest, character M&G etc) and how long your sailing is..the longer the sailing the more bookings available and people just seem less rushed to make on first day vs 3 or 4 night where everyone is racing to get the few available.
If there aren't any must haves you must book onboard, I vote for 1pm!
Good to hear!! That is my plan also, do bookings when they first open, keeping my fingers crossed!!!We are first time cruisers and did our online check in in July. I stayed up until midnight to check in and got a 10:45 PAT.
PAT = Port Arrival Time. You select this during your online check in process. They are 15 minute windows that people choose based on when they feel they will be arriving at the port to check in there. It helps spread the crowd out.Sometimes these acronyms throw me off. I'm sorry, but what is PAT? I gather it has something to do with boarding.
I just booked our first Disney cruise and even though we've been on at least 10 Princess and Celebrity cruises each line is different and I feel I have a lot to learn about the way Disney works. On the other lines I've never checked in the day before. We just show up at the terminal, get in line and walk on the ship. What should I expect to be different on Disney?
Also, if you wouldn't mind, could someone point me in the direction where to find info on event on board I'd have to pre book. Not spa or tastings, but do I have to book character meet and greets or regular dining? I tried the website under my booking but it didn't show anything.
Thank you in advance
We got a morning PAT on our first cruise, which was on the Magic out of Miami this past New Year's. We were on the ship fairly quickly, once boarding began.What PAT times are typical with a first time cruiser? I'm assuming the earlier ones are taken by those that have cruised before. Thanks!
PAT = Port Arrival Time. You select this during your online check in process. They are 15 minute windows that people choose based on when they feel they will be arriving at the port to check in there. It helps spread the crowd out.
The excursions and meet & greet offerings are not available to you until your booking window opens. For a first time cruiser it's at 75 days out. The Meet & Greets and Character breakfast are under "Onboard activities" in the excursion booking window.
Regular dining is assigned, you select a seating time when you make your reservation.