Our state offers them. They are good for land and sea travel. Who has used these instead of a passport?
Did they easily recognize them at the port?
We don't have EDL's but did cruise with Passport Cards, which are essentially the same thing -- minus the driving. It was no problem. I don't think you'll have any issue using EDL's either - my understanding is they have all the same info as a Passport Card, plus more.
Enjoy your cruise!
jodifla said:If you have an enhanced driver's license, it proves you are a citizen.
It might take a few more steps to get home, but we'd get home. Not the calamity that people are making out here.
I've been on probably 20 cruises, and not only have I never had to have a need to fly home, neither has anybody I've cruised with.
I actually DO have a passport, but my DH and son's are expired. DH already has a EDL, and son's is a snap to get, unlike the passport.
If you have an enhanced driver's license, it proves you are a citizen.
It might take a few more steps to get home, but we'd get home. Not the calamity that people are making out here.
I've been on probably 20 cruises, and not only have I never had to have a need to fly home, neither has anybody I've cruised with.
I actually DO have a passport, but my DH and son's are expired. DH already has a EDL, and son's is a snap to get, unlike the passport.
It might take a few more steps to get home, but we'd get home. Not the calamity that people are making out here.
I'm well aware of that.
My DH and I already have EDLs because we are now so close to Canada. So it's not an "extra" expense at all, and it's MUCH less hassle than a passport.
I can also easily get an enhanced ID for my son without hopping through all the hoops of a passport, since they are only good a measly 5 years for kids.
We have them and have used them on at least our last six cruises. In the beginning, they obviously weren't familiar with them, but they certainly are now. Our DS 14 has the enhanced ID also. No problems using them at all!![]()
I have never read of anyone making it out to be a *calamity*. Not once have I seen someone posting hysterically about it.
What it WOULD BE is a pain. Extra time. An hour, 3 hours, whatever, sitting there, waiting for a bureaucrat to do his/her job and get me a passport, when I want to take action and get the heck home.
That's not a calamity, but it sure isn't what I would want to be doing in case of an emergency that requires me to get a passport.
OK, well you said none of that, and if you've mentioned it before, well, I find my time on the Dis to be easier if I forget who said what when.Of course that means I miss good stuff, too.
Your original post sounded like you didn't really know what they were. You did not say you had them already. Hopefully some lurker out there will read my words and think "ooh, hadn't thought of that!" even though it was, it turned out, of no use for you.
We're close to Canada too. We have passports. I personally see very little point to the EDLs because they give us so little of the world.
It's amazing how these threads always turn into passport threads when that wasn't the reason for it. ENHANCED DRIVERS LICENSE was the subject. NOT if the op should get a passport because they may fall, twist an ankle, get bit by a shark, and miss the ship. Just kidding, but you get the point.
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It's amazing how these threads always turn into passport threads when that wasn't the reason for it. ENHANCED DRIVERS LICENSE was the subject. NOT if the op should get a passport because they may fall, twist an ankle, get bit by a shark, and miss the ship. Just kidding, but you get the point.
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It's something, isn't it?