Checking Bags vs. Self Carry on a Cruise
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If you carry on your luggage, you'll obviously have it with you at all times, so it's more safe and secure.
The downfall, you have to carry your luggage around with you. This can be a hassle, especially because elevators are limited and everything is really crowded on imbarcation day.
Checking your bags takes that burden off of you.
One negative of checking your bag is that you have to wait. Bags aren't delivered until your state room, usually until after 4:30 or 5:00 p.m., leaving you without your stuff for a while.
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While I almost always fo self assist OFF a ship, I'm often “team check” at embarkation. Which do you prefer? Learn the pros and cons in my guide here: https://www.profmelissa.com/blog/embarkation