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  1. If you do not have passports already, it is too late to get them. If you were going overseas they would be required.  It will cause you the fewest problems to have one for your next cruise. Make sure you make a copy, not for security, but in case something happens to the original.

  2. Are you flying down a day or two ahead of time? Considering all these computer glitches the airlines are having, it might be a good idea.

    When you check in, you will have your picture taken for your Sea Pass and it will be taken again as you board the ship, if you want to purchase it.

    Have your documents handy for every step of the process, as you will need it several times before you get on the ship.

    If you haven't already done so, let your credit card company (s) know that you are going overseas.

    There will be a lot of opportunities to have your pictures taken while on the cruise. It does not cost you anything to have the pictures taken and you are under no obligation to buy any of them. But them have very good photographers and since this is your first cruise, you might want to budget a little extra.

  3. First of all, be assured that your gratuities do not include paid beverages. Those are included in the price of the drink. I think the casino is the same way. We never go to the casino, so we are in the same boat (so to speak) if our gratuities go for that. Secondly, you cabin steward has to clean and prepare for 4 people, regardless of their age. I have seen 10 year olds eat on the ship and am not sure I agree that they eat less than adults. :)

     

    My hope and feeling is, that once you are on the ship, and see all the services they do provide, you will have no more qualms about paying the gratuity. These servers work hard to provide for their families and go for months without seeing them.

     

    Whatever you decide, enjoy your cruise!

  4. Print your documents out and you can make as many copies of the luggage tags as you want. You can use wide Scotch tape to protect them if you want. We have never had a problem. If you are flying in, you will want to wait until after you get your luggage to put the tags on. A small stapler works well for this.

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