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Randyk47 Dec 16, 2018 7:47 am


Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri (Post 30539732)
heh, presumably LOTS of people in the lines for early boarding (when applicable to certain cabins) as well

Very few people pay attention to the published boarding times. 2 PM is kind of the generic norm and if observed that would give the crew and staff sufficient or at least more time to prepare the ship for the oncoming passengers. Holland America goes as far as to publish boarding times by deck but at the same time extends early boarding to the higher level suite passengers and to passengers with advanced standing in the line’s frequent cruiser program. Depending on the ship and the cruise it’s not unusual to see 50-60+% of the passengers with some kind of priority. On top of that despite publishing the generic kind of 2 PM booking time the lines often start boarding as early as 12:00-12:30 PM. Experienced cruisers know that and those anxious to get on board and start their cruise will show up at the terminal early in the morning. Often means standing outside waiting for the terminal to get disembarking out and gone but apparently worth it for some.

slawecki Feb 9, 2019 2:26 pm

we were viking supported. we flew dca to mia.the women in window seat window seat would not open shade. what she need a window seat to keep the shade down,?

viking hAD People meet us at the plane station. picked up luggage, and put us on a bus, and drove for about 30 min to the boat terminal. checking took about 15 min or so.

viking took us from dock to plane station. mia was scredwed up, but after half an hour we got on plane and came home.

will post about viking later.

Hoyaheel Feb 10, 2019 6:55 am


Originally Posted by slawecki (Post 30758636)
the women in window seat window seat would not open shade. what she need a window seat to keep the shade down,?

She wanted to sleep? While I almost always choose an aisle, if I want to sleep and know I won't have to get out for the lav, I'd choose the window....and keep the shade down.

slawecki Feb 10, 2019 9:19 am

she read the whole time. shade stayed down till we parked at gate. i just like to look out at my house on the way in. we live 4 miles out from dca

Hoyaheel Feb 10, 2019 1:51 pm

Eh, I've probably done that too. My husband doesn't allow me the window when we travel together, because I don't properly take advantage of it ;-) That's ok - I do normally prefer the aisle.....When necessary, we trade off on window/aisle & middle.....

hedoman Feb 11, 2019 12:26 pm


Originally Posted by slawecki (Post 30760951)
she read the whole time. shade stayed down till we parked at gate. i just like to look out at my house on the way in. we live 4 miles out from dca

Flyertalk elementary school teaches you the passenger with window seat controls the shade.
The purpose of your original post had to do with FLL vs. MIA. Which did you choose?

Hoyaheel Feb 11, 2019 1:08 pm


Originally Posted by hedoman (Post 30765526)
Flyertalk elementary school teaches you the passenger with window seat controls the shade.
The purpose of your original post had to do with FLL vs. MIA. Which did you choose?


Originally Posted by slawecki (Post 30758636)
we were viking supported. we flew dca to mia.

Looks like he said Miami


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