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Glad that you made it in safely and didn't get hung up because of bad weather. Great picture of the ship, and that rainbow was amazing! Will be interesting to see if/how your boarding process will be the same or different as in Port Canaveral.. Short tangent--When we boarded in Barcelona in 2016. we found the terminal to be dark, chaotic, and no place to sit down, I felt bad for the people who were older (or had a hidden condition) that were obviously exhausted from standing so long. OK, end of tangent.
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Glad that you made it in safely and didn't get hung up because of bad weather. Great picture of the ship, and that rainbow was amazing! Will be interesting to see if/how your boarding process will be the same or different as in Port Canaveral.. Short tangent--When we boarded in Barcelona in 2016. we found the terminal to be dark, chaotic, and no place to sit down, I felt bad for the people who were older (or had a hidden condition) that were obviously exhausted from standing so long. OK, end of tangent.
Ahem, I think you might find that San Juan is remarkably similar to what you've described in Barcelona. And without further ado, I'll get into the next instalment, so you can find out....
Sunday 14 January – part two: I hadn’t meant to get anyone in trouble…
We were amazed when we arrived at the port at just how many people were already there, given that check-in didn’t open until 11:00am and it was only 10:30am now. We got in line to hand our luggage over and the line to get into the terminal was already snaking round and round and round. Oh my goodness! I did ask a Disney Cast Member if there was anywhere that I could sit if the terminal didn’t open until 11:00am, but he didn’t think so. Great!
We had a bit of a wait to hand over the luggage, as they said they were full, although they had plenty of empty luggage carts, so I didn’t really understand that. Oh well, we ended up chatting to the old guy there, who we got the impression was a supervisor of the baggage guys. He was telling us how they started at 5:00am for disembarkation, then they moved on to us and they’d finish around 6:00pm. Wow! That is a long day.
He also told us that some of the major stores had shut up shop after the hurricane. He didn’t say why, but he said that this was one of the few jobs left, as they’d lost so many since the hurricane hit. Again, he didn’t say it with bitterness or with any complaint, just as if it was a matter of fact. That’s what I’ve been so impressed by – anyone you speak to is just getting on with their lives and not complaining in any way. I’m not sure I’d be like that in the same circumstances.
He was very fair and got us into the line for the terminal immediately after the family who’d been in front of us and once there, the line did move quite quickly, well apart from the family of about 10. The security woman was yelling at us to come forward and we couldn’t get there, as they were all milling around and were in the way.
When we got to security, we managed to dodge past them. We headed into the check-in area and immediately saw the sign for gold and silver Castaway Club check-in, but nothing for platinum. We asked and the woman just pointed to the silver and gold line. Ok…
As we got further up, we saw the platinum line, so jumped in it – well only after yelling three times at the woman that we were platinum. I promise you we are!
We literally only had a couple of minutes’ wait, then we were seen. Oh my goodness, what a nightmare over getting our photos taken. The piece of kit crashed on the guy’s computer who was checking us in and he summonsed one of the ship’s officers. He couldn’t fix it, so his colleague next door offered to do it for him. Now we were taking up two check-in positions – not bad. Her photo wouldn’t show on his computer, so eventually they got a supervisor in and finally he was able to sort it out and we were on our way.
We headed through towards the ship only to end up in this area…
There was a stupidly small number of chairs out for everyone. There were only a few going when we arrived and we soon found out why – because they hadn’t yet called the back-to-back cruisers over. We’ve never been this early before for check-in. And how exciting – we’ll be doing that in September in New York City!
We took the opportunity to get a photo of us finally in our coveted black platinum lanyards!
We asked how long it would be before boarding group number one was called and we were told 25 minutes, so we headed back to our chairs. It was at about this point that Mark realised we hadn’t been given a Navigator during check-in. I think the guy checking us in had enough problems on his plate. I went to see a Cast Member and I think she was in charge of check-in completely. She walked me back to check-in to get one and immediately got on the radio and told whoever was on the other end to “remind platinum check in to ensure they give out Navigators to everyone”. Oh boy, I hadn’t meant to get anyone in trouble…
Literally about two minutes later, another Cast Member dropped a pile of Navigators next to me. I guess they decided it was a good idea to have some in here then…
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The check-in and boarding area is kind of underwhelming. I know it's not a permanent one like the one at Port Canaveral, but I think they should put a little more effort to it.
Glad you enjoyed your dinner and that you got a good night's sleep even with all the noise! Sounds a little chaotic your check-in but hopefully it was smooth sailing from here.
Well so much for thinking it wouldn't be crowded with such an early arrival. Cripes! All those people can't possibly all be in early boarding, can they?! I don't know - your teaser has me thinking this sort of unorganized chaos continues with the boarding process....
And another interesting conversation with a local travel industry employee. Tourism was such an important thing before the hurricane and it's going to be even more important while they keep rebuilding. Their attitude is amazing.
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The check-in and boarding area is kind of underwhelming. I know it's not a permanent one like the one at Port Canaveral, but I think they should put a little more effort to it.
Sadly, we've found all the ports, apart from Port Canaveral, that Disney use are like that. I just think that because they're not Disney terminals, you end up being disappointed by them. It was no different when we boarded at Southampton for our Celebrity cruise. I think Port Canaveral is such an amazing building, no other terminals really come close to it.
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Well so much for thinking it wouldn't be crowded with such an early arrival. Cripes! All those people can't possibly all be in early boarding, can they?!
I don't know. Some were re-boarding, as they were on back-to-back cruises, but there can't have been more than about 20 or 30 families doing that. There was a fairly big group with us in platinum, but I think there were a lot of people who probably just turned up early in the hope of getting an early boarding number to get on board...
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I don't know - your teaser has me thinking this sort of unorganized chaos continues with the boarding process....
Well, I'll just say it wasn't as bad as disembarkation...
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And another interesting conversation with a local travel industry employee. Tourism was such an important thing before the hurricane and it's going to be even more important while they keep rebuilding. Their attitude is amazing.
Oh, my! This looks so familiar. As I've mentioned to you in the past, the port in San Juan is definitely lacking in organization. We've sailed out of there twice on Royal Caribbean and it was crazy both times. Of course, once you get inside to where you are dealing with Disney cast members, it was probably a little bit better, but the facilities are definitely lacking. I'm glad you found chairs to sit in while you waited.
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