1. We arrived at Canada Place at 9:45AM. There were roughly 10 families in line ahead of us. Port security opened at 11AM on the dot.
2. We moved through security quickly, followed the line of people to the health form declaration desk (filled it out in lightening speed) and proceeded to the empty check in queue. Got boarding group #3.
3. The CM checking us in was definitely new to the process and a bit slow. Sweet as pie, but unsure of herself and had to ask her supervisor several 'how to' questions. I had to remind her to give us our CC lanyards.
4. After checking in, we got in line for the supervisor's desk. The girl working the desk was super pleasant and showed us a list of available cabins - of which, approximately 25 were verandahs. They had nearly every verandah cabin available for upgrade including navigator's verandahs. We booked an ocean view 9C Gty cabin with kids sail free (2A, 2C). Our total cruise fare was just a hair under $2,800. I wasn't thrilled with the cabin we were assigned on floor 2 (in the back with terrible reviews). We upgraded to a 5A on deck 7 midship for $560. We could have upgraded to a 7A for $350 or a 6A for $315 (I have no idea why the 6A was cheaper than the navigator's verandah, but it was), but they didn't have any available that slept 4. We were still THRILLED with our upgrade. I thought the cost was very reasonable and we spent more time on our verandah than anywhere else. So our total cruise cost was $3,300 for our family of 4...in a 5A. Truly an incredible value. Oh, one other thing to note, the $560 fee for our upgrade was added to our room charges. We did not have to pay for it at the port.
5. After finalizing the upgrade, we went to pick up the kids club bracelet for my youngest DD. By then, it was 11:30AM...at 11:35AM, they started boarding concierge/group 1. They never called group 2, they went straight to boarding groups 1-3. We were in line and got to the card swiping point quickly. They swiped 3 out of 4 of our key to the world cards and the computers went down. It took about 5 minutes for them to reboot, swipe my DH through and as we were entering the gangway for the ship, I noticed the computers went down again. Fortunately, it didn't slow us down much, but there weren't many people on the boat with us for quite a while, so I think a lot of people were impacted by the computer problems. As others have reported, they offered a free glass of wine or smoothie at dinner to make up for the troubles.