Oh, and I had Group 2 
suwoogie said:The sun was shining and it was warm. That's all I cared about.Oh, and I had Group 2
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lmok said:suwoogie,
2 hours that is unreal. When we went in 2004 we waited no more than 45 min. At leat we will know what to excpect.
Lisa
Verandah Man said:You have to remember that suwoogie was on the first cruise after the Magic was in dry dock, could have been the reason for the later boarding time. The last two cruises we took on the Magic we were boarding by 11:45am.
I have never in my cruising career ran into this kind of sceniro and I am not looking forward to doing it now. It seems their just isn't any "perfect' time to arrive at the port now. In the good old days, you'd get there as early as you could before 11:00 and wait around to be first in line. Or, after you did the "first one on board" thing and it wasn't as big of deal anymore you'd just plan on getting there before 1:00 to try and beat the WDW resort crowds. Now, I have never been much later than 12:30 to DCL, but it didn't ever seem to be a crowd issue at that time. Busy, yes, a line to wait in at the ears, yeah but not to bad and it moved quick. But, never a mad rush to jump in line! I like the easy pace of get checked and then go stand inline at the ears.The boarding process works firstly by stateroom category, and I believe also to some extent arrival time at the port. All concierge guests get boarding pass #1, and so on down the line.
SRUAlmn said:Now I'm really confused. This was posted on a trip report going on while this person is on the ship right now.
This makes it sound like it's not first come, first served, but rather dependent on your stateroom category, doesn't it?
SRUAlmn said:Now I'm really confused. This was posted on a trip report going on while this person is on the ship right now.
This makes it sound like it's not first come, first served, but rather dependent on your stateroom category, doesn't it?

jgalecpa said:Concierge class and handicapped always had priority boarding, I believe.
Jim