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Top Ten Cruise Traveler Tips
Purchase trip/vacation interruption insurance. AAA's Cancellation
and Passenger Protection Program is worth the nominal investment.
Review your cruise documents in advance for important guidelines
and travel tips. Be sure to call your AAA Travel Consultant with any
specific questions not covered.
Prior to leaving home, call the airline, your travel agent - or check
the airlines website for flight arrival/departure information.
Be at the airport early - 2 hours or more unless local circumstances
dictate allowing a longer time. Security screenings take additional
time.
Minimize carry-on luggage OR be prepared to have them searched and
suspicious items confiscated (nail files, scissors/clippers, etc). Please
make sure luggage is clearly tagged with the completed colored bag-tags
provided with your documents.
Make sure necessary medical items are with you rather than in checked
luggage.
Make sure you have your passport and other travel identification
on your person - not in checked bags.
Lower the stress level of "getting to the ship on-time" by arranging
a pre-cruise land package. Consider coming in a day early - especially
when flying a long distance to the cruise.
Expect delays and longer lines - and be pleasantly surprised if they
are not that bad.
Be patient - once onboard your cruise, you will have a fantastic
time!