Mboothby said:
I'm wondering if anyone can share their experience with checking it at Port of Los Angeles? What was the process like? How long did it take? What time do you suggest we get there? We're sailing on the Repo and having never been inside Port of LA, I don't know what to expect, as far as embarkation.
Also, anyone who's cruised recently...can you tell me...what kind of coffee do they have on board. My mom wants to know...
We drove through the terminal gates at about 11:15 a.m. We were directed through the parking lot by uniformed guys and drove up to the doors to unload the luggage. It is immediately placed on rolling carts for the crew to load so you don't lug it anywhere. Keep your carry-ons, of course. If you're parking a car, you then drive right into the parking lot. (If returning a rental, those are usually across the street.) If a cab or a friend dropped you off, wave good-bye.
As we walked in the doors, we were welcomed and handed a boarding group number. We were in a Cat 3 room so we didn't need the number but it happened to be number 8. Friends of ours who arrived about the same time also had number 8 and boarded less than 40 minutes after we did. We were directed to escalators to go up to check-in. The lines were amazingly short for that time of morning, I thought. (The agent told me it's different each cruise...sometimes everyone is early, other times they come at the last minute. No way to know, I guess.) Again, we had a separate check-in window for concierge but the other lines moved really fast. Our friends waited only 10 minutes in line. You will be presenting your boarding documents from Disney along with your passport or birth certificate. Once all is confirmed, you're ready to board.
Before boarding, everyone is in a large area with a picture-taking opportunity with Chip and Dale. Not sure what else was might have been going on since boarding began soon after we arrived (about 12 noon.) They called boarding numbers and off people went.
Once you're on the ship, you can go get ressies (if you still need them) and have a nice buffet lunch at Parrot Cay. Your room will not be available until 2 p.m. and you will not have the rest of your luggage delivered until much later in the afternoon but there's plenty to see while you wait.
As for the coffee? I'm not sure what kind it is but I only ordered it once...which was enough. I'm kind of picky about coffee (and I'm from the Seattle area so I get spoiled) so I might not be the best judge for others. Disney would probably tell you if no one here knows. What am I saying? Of COURSE someone here knows!
CB