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Old Apr 10, 2008 | 5:25 am
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ekuhlman
 
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Need help with U.S. customs question...

My wife and I are booked on a Holland America two week Cruisetour from Fairbanks, Alaska to Vancouver, BC. We are U.S citizens and live in Maryland.
The cruiseline has made arrangements for our air transportation to and from the cruise. We go through Minneapolis on the way to Fairbanks, never entering Canada. When the cruise is over, it docks in Vancouver where we will be using their "Express Baggage Service" so that we don't have to lug our suitcases around from the ship to Vancouver airport and go through customs there.
We leave Vancouver via a Northwest airline flight (#194) to leave for home at 12:20 pm on June 15th, and arrive at Detroit around 7:50 pm. From there, we connect to another Northwest airline flight (#1132) leaving at 9:10 pm to Baltimore, Maryland.
Our Travel Agent has informed us that we will need to disembark the flight that arrives in Detroit, go to the baggage retrieval area (carousel), get our bags, take them through customs, recheck our bags onto the next connecting flight, go back down to the Northwest concourse, go through the carry-on security area, get to our gate, and get on board the connecting flight in order to make the 9:10 pm flight to Baltimore.
I might be just a little crazy, but it seems to me that there doesn't appear to be much time between the first plane arriving and the second plane leaving in order to get all that accomplished. Somehow I envision myself as in the old O.J. Simpson commercials running down the airport concourses with two large bags and carry-ons. Oh, and there are two others with us with the same amount of luggage to contend with.
Am I just being paranoid, or does this seem like it will be awfully "tight" (and stressful)?
My TA says Northwest plans these trips all the time and that there will be ample time to do all of this.

Bottom line is that we have 1 hour 20 minutes (if planes are on time) to get off the plane, get to the baggage area, retrieve our baggage, find customs, get through customs, go back to the terminal to check our bags back in, get to the concourse and go through the security checkpoint, get to the gate, and get onto the plane. WHEW! And all I though we'd have to do is get off the plane and walk to the connecting flights' gate in the same concourse. Silly me!.
I figured the customs part would come after we arrived in Baltimore, our final destination, if at all.
I was under the assumption that by using the Express baggage service, we as well as our luggage would be "secured" from the ship to the plane at Vancouver and would therefeore not have to go through customs at all.

Have any of you had simiar experiences? And can you reassure me that we will be "OK"?

I don't mind having to go through customs if that is necessary, but this almost seems ridiculous. It would be less effort to simply go through customs in Vancouver and not have to worry about Detroit at all. I have to wonder what I'm paying the extra money to use Express Baggage Service for?

I have asked this question to Holland American Reps, my TA, and others on the CruiseCritic forums. I have not received a concensus yet as to what the process will actually be. Most everyone is giving me their opinion of what they think should happen. Shurely, there is someone knowlegible that can tell us what to expect.

Thanks for any information you might be able to provide.

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