Ticket arrival

suebecdan

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I have always booked my cruises directly with the cruise company. For the first time I used an agent since we are going as a group. I was wondering if our tickets will first go to the agent and if so do you get around the same time thanks!
 
I am a travel agent and have mine sent directly to the client. Might need to check with your TA. Most of what you need is online, you printout your online checkin forms.
 
There isn't really a "ticket". What they send you are the luggage tags and information about what you've booked, etc. and the pages to sign. All of that is already online and available to you. You don't actually need any of that to board the ship or book anything as long as you have the reservation number (although obviously luggage tags are useful).
 

There isn't really a "ticket". What they send you are the luggage tags and information about what you've booked, etc. and the pages to sign. All of that is already online and available to you. You don't actually need any of that to board the ship or book anything as long as you have the reservation number (although obviously luggage tags are useful).

And if the book doesn't arrive in time like for my first cruise, as long as the guests have their check-in forms they're good to go. When we were in line to board the bus they gave us a generic book (same as what everyone is mailed, just isn't customised with the specific adventures that have been booked, etc) and they had blank luggage tags that they wrote our info on. Luckily cruise 2 and 3 everything arrived in time :)
 

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