ashresiren
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 11, 2005
Hi All,
We are doing a Wish/Fantasy side-by-side in Port Canaveral next year on a day when both ships are in port (obviously). Does anyone have any thoughts on whether they will allow us to board with the B2B cruisers, or if we will have to wait until our assigned PAT to board? We did a B2B on the Wish last year, and there was no group meeting place as there had been on previous B2B cruises we sailed. We were just instructed to debark and then walk around the building to re-board, which we did without issue. Just wondering if they'll just assume we're B2B, or if there will be an issue. Not a huge deal either way--just curious.
Edit: Obviously, I realize that we will not be in the same terminal. My question was more about whether I should just go home and come back (I live nearby), or if there was a chance we could board with B2B. Terminals 8 and 10 are not far from one another, so it won't take long to get from one to the other. Again, I was just curious.
We are doing a Wish/Fantasy side-by-side in Port Canaveral next year on a day when both ships are in port (obviously). Does anyone have any thoughts on whether they will allow us to board with the B2B cruisers, or if we will have to wait until our assigned PAT to board? We did a B2B on the Wish last year, and there was no group meeting place as there had been on previous B2B cruises we sailed. We were just instructed to debark and then walk around the building to re-board, which we did without issue. Just wondering if they'll just assume we're B2B, or if there will be an issue. Not a huge deal either way--just curious.
Edit: Obviously, I realize that we will not be in the same terminal. My question was more about whether I should just go home and come back (I live nearby), or if there was a chance we could board with B2B. Terminals 8 and 10 are not far from one another, so it won't take long to get from one to the other. Again, I was just curious.
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