Day 2: Departure Day
Prior to ever leaving your home you are required to do a pre-boarding check in. This usually takes place on the cruise ships website. If you go through the Carnival app, like I did, you'll be redirected to their website. Once logged into your cruise account you will fill out your passport information, payment information, find and print out your boarding passes/luggage tags, and more. You will also be given a window to go through customs and board the boat.
- For this trip we were required to have passports. When leaving the United States you are not allowed to travel internationally when you have 6 months or less on your passport. If you are needing a passport please do it 6 plus months in advance. Prices can be found at your local post office. As an adult my passport is good for 10 years and was set to expire in the summer of 2024. As mentioned above, you need a visa. This visa will attach to the passport in your current possession. If you need to renew your passport you will need to get a new visa.
-Payment information is collected because the cruise ship runs off your room key. Your room key is your key to anything and everything on the cruise. If you want to buy a souvenir, drink or cocktail, maybe a massage in the spa? Your room key, or folio number, is taken down and the purchase is charged to your room. At the end of the trip you can either settle the payment at the customer service desk the night before the cruise is over or leave and have it charged to your card.