[ Cruise Reviews ]  [ Port Reviews ] [ Cruise Chat ]  [ Cruise Links ]

 
CruiseReviews.com    cruise-chat.com    cruise-chat.com  Hop To Forum Categories  Cruise Lines  Hop To Forums  NCL Corporation    What do the e-docs look like?
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
-star Rating Rate It!  Login/Join 
Experienced Cruiser
Posted
Not sure if I printed the right thing or not as far as e-docs go because it doesn't say e-docs, and also was like 12 pages long, can someone tell me what theres looks like
Thanks
Wendy
 
Posts: 111 | Registered: July 21, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Moderator
Cruise Guru
Posted Hide Post
It should say something like boarding pass. It will have your cabin number, voyage number, your name, your credit card number and a place to sign. The 12 pages sounds like your passenger contract.
 
Posts: 4041 | Location: Alabama | Registered: November 22, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Administrator
Cruise Guru
Posted Hide Post
Hi Wendy. It sounds like what you have printed are indeed your e-docs. Penny's got it covered as far as what's included. I have my NCL e-docs right here, and they contain:

Cruise Summary Details, 1 page: Ticket #, ship name, and a list of what's included in the documentation.

Cruise Ticket, 2 pages: our names, sailing date, ship name, stateroom, and some other information. The first two pages are identical, except one is to be presented for passage, and the other is the guest copy.

Excursion and Itinerary, 1 page. As mine is a two night cruise, this is pretty sparse. Smile

The rest of the packet is the NCL Guest Ticket Contract, which is six pages long.

You should also print out a copy of the Advance Guest Registration Form (one per passenger), which is in a separate document.

This message has been edited. Last edited by: LisaP,
 
Posts: 2450 | Location: Massachusetts, USA | Registered: December 17, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Administrator
Cruise Guru
Posted Hide Post
quote:
Cruise Ticket, 2 pages: our names, sailing date, ship name, stateroom, and some other information. The first two pages are identical, except one is to be presented for passage, and the other is the guest copy.

I am quoting myself as I seem to have neglected to follow my own instructions, and don't want the same to happen to anyone else. Upon embarkation, have the cruise line's copy of the Cruise Ticket in your hand and ready to present to the agent. I had forgotten about this, and had it in a folder with all of my other cruise information. Fortunately, it was accessible.

Other than that, which was our fault, the process of using the e-docs went very well. And, BTW, real luggage tags were mailed to us a few weeks before the cruise.
 
Posts: 2450 | Location: Massachusetts, USA | Registered: December 17, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
 Previous Topic | Next Topic powered by eve community  
 

CruiseReviews.com    cruise-chat.com    cruise-chat.com  Hop To Forum Categories  Cruise Lines  Hop To Forums  NCL Corporation    What do the e-docs look like?

© All information contained in Cruise-Chat.com is the copyright of Internet Brands, Inc and may not be duplicated without the written permission of Internet Brands, Inc