What’s dumber than flying in the same day as your cruise? Flying *Frontier* the same day as your

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The creator documents an early embarkation day in Miami, highlighting the logistical challenges of flying into a cruise destination on the same day as departure. After arriving at the airport before local shops and coffee establishments are open, the creator describes the risks of this travel strategy, specifically the possibility of missing the ship due to flight delays. To manage the long wait between arrival and the scheduled boarding time, the creator utilizes a day room to rest and visit the beach. The video explains that while day rooms provide a private space to nap, travelers can also opt for cheaper day passes to access property amenities. The creator then transitions to the boarding process for a Virgin cruise, noting the use of bracelets instead of traditional key cards. Once on board, the creator focuses on securing food and coffee before completing the mandatory muster drill and enjoying the ship views.
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I usually get a day room when I have a lot of time to kill before our after Cruise because it's great to have a place to chill well rested and refreshed
I'm sailing with Virgin where you get these cool bracelets instead of a key card
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