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SMAX 26 Mar 21 02:23 PM

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Minnie Mum 26 Mar 21 02:37 PM

Silly question...
On completion registration it says...
Please have the following information to hand when we call:

Name as appears in passport for each guest (title, first name & last name)
Date of birth
Gender
Residency
Guests home address

Presumably we do not need passports for the cruise? Think my kids ones have run out and haven’t got them redone as didn’t expect to be leaving the Uk this year.

Bondy007 26 Mar 21 02:57 PM

I guess it depends on if the boat is entering international waters or not! If it does then I would assume passports are required... ! Just guessing..

disneypars 26 Mar 21 03:02 PM

It's a SHIP 🛳 😉 not a boat

act1980 26 Mar 21 03:04 PM

It states children as well so I wonder if negative tests are required and not necessarily full vaccination?

gismo1554 26 Mar 21 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Minnie Mum (Post 14896723)
Presumably we do not need passports for the cruise? Think my kids ones have run out and haven’t got them redone as didn’t expect to be leaving the Uk this year.

Princess cruises who are doing a similar thing from Southampton are requiring passports as going out into international water

Minnie Mum 26 Mar 21 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gismo1554 (Post 14896829)
Princess cruises who are doing a similar thing from Southampton are requiring passports as going out into international water

Thank you.👍

wombat girl 27 Mar 21 12:48 PM

I fancy the 2 or 3 night from Newcastle - but have never cruised so no idea what price it is likely to be...:)

Bozza 27 Mar 21 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wombat girl (Post 14897867)
I fancy the 2 or 3 night from Newcastle - but have never cruised so no idea what price it is likely to be...:)

Touched upon on another thread, that I've just posted on with:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bozza (Post 14897870)
In summary, I think those who have never cruised with DCL before nor spent much, if any, time looking at prices are thinking "how expensive can it be for a few nights on a floating hotel?" might be in for a bit of a shock.

If you think about my £3,700 example - that's £925 per night full-board for a floating hotel with some entertainment.


Buggles94 27 Mar 21 12:56 PM

Did anyone hear from them after registering? I have not received any information so wonder if only the first 500 were contacted?


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