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Can you buy pictures after cruise?

Photo packages can be purchased pre-cruise with a discount, or onboard. All shipboard photo products and services can be purchased onboard at the Focus Photo Gallery. We're unable to offer sales of any photographic products or services after your cruise.



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Photos are only available for purchase while on board. All photo sales are final. Due to the high volume of photos taken, the files are deleted soon after each cruise. Purchased digital images that you did not download while on board are only available 30 days from the date your cruise began.

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If purchased pre-cruise or onboard, photo selections must be made onboard at the Focus Photo Gallery. A secure invitation link to view and download your photos is then sent automatically within 4-7 business days after the end of your cruise to the email address you provided at the Photo kiosks onboard.

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You only have to go through customs when the cruise is over. Customs is located right inside the cruise terminal. Once past that, you can exit, go to the airport, get in your car, or any other method to begin your journey home.

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If you lose your passport, report it immediately to the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate and make arrangements to get a replacement passport, for a fee.

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A cruise line may keep your passport for the duration of your cruise or certain segments to make it easier for immigration to check passports when travelling between different countries.

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PhotoPass – Frequently Asked Questions A: Disney PhotoPass photos, photos from select dining locations, photos from select attractions and any other media in your account are subject to the Disney PhotoPass Expiration Policy and currently expire 45 days from the date the photo was taken.

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You do have the option to purchase your PhotoPass photos individually if you did not opt to add Memory Maker or PhotoPass Downloads during your Walt Disney World vacation. Head to the Walt Disney World website, hover over the My Disney Experience tab at the top right of the page and then click on My Photos.

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In the United States, anyone on a cruise ship whose last port of call was outside the US is required to pass through US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), unless if the last port of call was equipped with US preclearance facilities (in which case the ship will be treated as a domestic arrival).

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Most of the time you will not need to show your passport when going ashore, however, it is still sensible to take some form of identification with you and I suggest bringing a photocopy of your original passport. You may be stopped by a police officer or need to show proof of I.D.

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The best time to board a cruise ship is obviously when there are few lines and short waits. The trick is knowing when that will be. Unfortunately, it can vary from port to port and ship to ship, but I prefer arriving in the early afternoon, usually around 1 or 2 p.m.

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On voyage-conclusion days, also called turnaround days, passengers are usually asked to vacate their cabins between 8 and 8:30 a.m. so stewards can begin cleaning them for the next round of cruisers. Everyone from the cruise that's ending must be off the ship between 9 and 10 a.m. in most cases.

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You absolutely do not have to do shore excursions on a cruise. You are free to come and go at will from most cruise ships while they are in ports of call. Shore excursions are simply one means to explore the areas visited by the ship and to participate in available activities off the ship.

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