MMcBride Posted October 24, 2022 Report Share Posted October 24, 2022 On the Oasis OTS in March out of Miami. If I complete the check-in process on the App, will we still need to go through the check-in lines at the terminal? Thanks for the info! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AshleyDillo Posted October 24, 2022 Report Share Posted October 24, 2022 Yes, you still have to check in at the terminal. Checking in via the app will save you time by inputting your documents and linking a credit card ahead of time. MMcBride 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MMcBride Posted October 24, 2022 Author Report Share Posted October 24, 2022 Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pattycruise Posted October 24, 2022 Report Share Posted October 24, 2022 The selection of the arrival time is to avoid massive lines/crowds. The ability to add your paperwork/documents and photo ahead of time also reduces check in time/lines at the pier. Yes, we must show original documents at the pier, I don’t see a way they can avoid that. MMcBride 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brandis Posted October 24, 2022 Report Share Posted October 24, 2022 When we last boarded Harmony of the Seas in Port Everglades, except at Security, there weren't any lines at all. Once you cleared security, there were so many open counters that no line was even able to build. We just had to show the Set Sail pass, they checked the passport and the uploaded picture and that was it, probaly took about 20 sec. max per person and. Once done, we were directed directly to the Gangway. From stepping out of the taxi, dropping the bags, through security and documents check until stepping onto the ship I'd say it was less than 15 min. total. The check-in process is perfectly streamlined. Now, at other ports where they don't have their own terminal and visit regularily, the process might take a bit longer. Done, MMcBride and dmattinson 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrimsonCruiser Posted October 25, 2022 Report Share Posted October 25, 2022 Short answer is yes. Even without the whole vaccine and negative test aspect, check-in lines allow the staff to verify that things you did before hand are actually in the system and tied to your set-sail/sea pass account. For example, on our most recent cruise on Allure, my mom's passport number and photo did not appear on their end even though the passport had been in the system for almost a month and the picture was saved and showing in the app 24 hours before boarding. A simple glitch that was only caught because of the line. Fortunately, as others have said, the lines move through much faster now thanks to the app and the general reduction of physical paperwork so you shouldn't be in line for very long. If you have a concern/preference about avoiding lines, I'd recommend one of the last check-in time slots (like 2:30 or so?) as a majority of the people getting on love to get there between 10:30 - 1:00. MMcBride and Eyeonhevn 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iluv4n6 Posted October 26, 2022 Report Share Posted October 26, 2022 In our experience, the check-in wait times (after you are inside the terminal) can vary quite a bit and the appointed times probably won't be checked by terminal staff after the first couple appointment times. For our last cruise on Allure through Port Everglades in Sep, we had a noon check-in time and entered a sizable but generally moving line outside the terminal at about 11:30 AM. When we reached the door (at about our check-in appointment time), there were no signs for appointment times -- they just wanted to get all guests processed as efficiently as possible. Inside and after the bag scan, we entered the main room with probably two dozen small lines you could pick from to be checked in by staff using tablet computers. This is where you arrive at the luck-of-the-draw stage of checking in. You can't know which passengers will have problems with their check-in information, or which staff's tablet will go down preventing a line from being processed efficiently. To my wife's (minor) annoyance, we each entered a line next to each other. This turned out to be a good thing because one of the lines experienced an appreciable delay compared to the other. The one in the delayed line (I won't say who) ducked under the rope and we merged into a moving line to marginally speed up our check-in. In the early days after the restart and before passenger numbers returned to normal levels, we breezed through check-ins. We also recognize that each terminal's check-in layout and process is a bit different and some are better equipped to handle a larger stream of passengers than others. It may also be that our last embarkation day was during a partial network outage at Port Everglades that affected many of the check-in staff's tablets. All things considered, we will go with the flow of check-in even if it is a bit choppy so we can board the ship sooner. We like to nail down some reservations and stop by our muster station right after we board and would prefer not to do this later in the afternoon. Then we enjoy our first beverage and, mentally, our vacation really kicks off. What we will do for our next cruise is actually check in on the earliest date possible (45 days form sail date) and not dilly-dally with the check-in. Nab an early check-in time right off the bat so you don't feel compelled to re-check a bunch in an effort to snag an earlier appointment if you can. Happy Cruising! MMcBride 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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