bumbershoot
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I once left my driver's license at home when we were flying out to Orlando for a WDW vacation. I had packed my "Disney" bag the night before and had completely forgotten to include my license. Thank goodness we were flying out of a small airport about 20 minutes from our house. I literally dropped DH and all our luggage at the airport curb, drove off with DS still in his car seat back to our house, ran in, got the license and made it back to the airport in time to park and get to the gate.
Domestic flights don’t actually require ID currently. There’s a post about it on the transportation forum right now. There’s a page about it on the TSA site.
The time you took to go home and back would have been spent in an interview with TSA, and once they got enough info you could have gotten on the flight.
I did, however, once pack my departure day pants in my luggage and left the luggage outside my door the night before disembarking the Magic. Imagine my surprise when I went to get dressed the next morning and I had underwear and a shirt and no pants. And no luggage. A Disney cruise CM came to my rescue and I did disembark wearing a nice pair of DCL sweatpants. I will never ever forget my pants again either.
I’m sorry. Glad you were able to get those pants!
I set out everyone’s shoes on packing day. I had the shoes for bags over here and shoes for the flights over there. Unbeknownst to me, the stateroom host had bumped the shoes together. Then-husband asked where the shoes to be packed were. I didn’t look, but described where. He packed them all up (either his shoes were further away or he knew he needed shoes and grabbed them).
Next morning, no proper shoes for me. We’d done online airport checkin. Got to fly home in January to Seattle wearing flipflops.
Just like this time for you, your sister has time to arrange this. 'What if' never helped anyone. Your sister is a grown woman and responsible for herself. It is up to her to listen carefully when a more experienced traveler explains something like this, but even more it is her responsibility to check for herself what she has to do before the can travel.
Her sister has had a ghastly and atrocious year. It’s ok for the OP to be helping her sister right now with these things. The very last thing the sister needs is to miss this cruise.
No clue. I just know that is what they were trying. Or maybe I'm remembering wrong and it was birth certificates? Either way IDK about the fax/copy. Seems iffy at best. I hope I never have to find out!
Most likely birth certificates. Both the official govt sites and the Disney Cruise site state that a copy of the certified bc is fine.
The first time we applied for passports we found out that what my husband believed all his life to be his birth certificate was actually an application for the birth certificate! (The lack of a raised seal should have been a clue...)
But we started the process early enough that it wasn’t a problem.
Whoa.
Vey expensive lesson learned, check passports months before traveling to make sure they are valid at least 6 months beyond your return date!
Better, check the requirements of the countries you’re going to. They do not all require 6 months.