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Luggage Tag

This document is a guest ticket booklet for a 10-night cruise to New Zealand on the Ovation of the Seas, departing from Sydney, Australia on March 24, 2025. It includes important travel requirements, itinerary details, and safety information, emphasizing the need for valid travel documents and adherence to onboard policies. Guests are advised to check in online and are reminded of luggage allowances and security procedures at the pier.

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Luggage Tag

This document is a guest ticket booklet for a 10-night cruise to New Zealand on the Ovation of the Seas, departing from Sydney, Australia on March 24, 2025. It includes important travel requirements, itinerary details, and safety information, emphasizing the need for valid travel documents and adherence to onboard policies. Guests are advised to check in online and are reminded of luggage allowances and security procedures at the pier.

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Yuanyuan Yu

Jing Zhou
Yuchi Pan

10 NIGHT NEW ZEALAND CRUISE


Ovation Of The Seas 24 Mar 2025

GUEST TICKET BOOKLET

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO GUESTS:


Your cruise ticket contract or booking conditions, and the terms and conditions for the purchase of any
products, services, shore excursions, or other activities related to the cruise sailing, contain important
limitations on the rights of passengers, including provisions relating to limitation of liability, forum
selection, governing law, and the use of alternative dispute resolution to resolve certain types of disputes.

The applicable cruise ticket contract or booking conditions and the purchase terms and conditions is
determined by your Primary Country of Residence. ‘Primary Country of Residence’ means the country
where you primarily reside at the time of booking the cruise. This should be indicated by you, your agent,
or other representative at the time of booking the cruise.

To find the applicable cruise ticket contract or booking conditions, and the purchase terms and conditions,
please visit https: www.royalcaribbean.com/guest-terms
Cruise Summary
*8671118* 2

THIS BOOKLET HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR CROWN & ANCHOR MEMBERSHIP
Yuanyuan Yu _________
Jing Zhou _________
Yuchi Pan _________

10 NIGHT NEW ZEALAND CRUISE


CRUISE SUMMARY EMBARKATION
RESERVATION ID: 8671118 BOARDING DATE: 24 Mar 2025
GROUP ID: Not Applicable SAILING FROM: Sydney, Australia
SHIP NAME: Ovation Of The Seas SAILING TIME: 5:00 PM
BOARDING DATE: 24 Mar 2025 TERMINAL INFO: See Port Directions Page
STATEROOM #: 648 CHECK-IN Select your arrival time at
APPOINTMENT: www.RoyalCaribbean.com/onlinecheckin
DECK #: 12
CATEGORY: 1C
DISEMBARKATION
DINING: 5:00 PM
DISEMBARK DATE: 03 APR 2025
DISEMBARK PORT: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

Cruise Itinerary: The cruise itinerary may change as Ship Check-In


conditions warrant.
Royal Caribbean International will deny boarding to those
Prior To Boarding: For questions regarding itinerary guests without the proper travel documents / visas or those
changes due to weather or other current events visit who have not completed pier check-in 90 minutes prior to
the ‘Before You Board’ section of our website www. the ship’s scheduled sailing time.
RoyalCaribbean.com.au
No refunds will be given to individuals who fail to bring the
Once Onboard: Refer to the ship’s daily program for the proper travel documents or show up late.
latest updates.

Online / App Check-In

Check in on the web up to 3 days before your cruise at


www.RoyalCaribbean.com/onlinecheckin or on the Royal
Caribbean International app until 08:00AM on the morning
of sailing.

Important Travel Requirements

Royal Caribbean International highly recommends that all guests travel with a valid passport and that the passport
expiration date not occur within six (6) months following the voyage termination date.

For more information on passport requirements, visa requirements, inoculation/health and family travel document
requirements, please review the Travel Document page(s) within this booklet.
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Travel Summary
Cruise Itinerary

DAY DATE PORTS-OF-CALL DOCK OR ARRIVE DEPART


TENDER
MON 24 MAR SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA D 5:00 PM
TUE 25 MAR CRUISING C
WED 26 MAR CRUISING C
THU 27 MAR MILFORD SOUND, NEW ZEALAND C 8:00 AM 9:00 AM
THU 27 MAR DOUBTFUL SOUND C 12:30 PM 1:30 PM
THU 27 MAR DUSKY SOUND C 3:00 PM 4:00 PM
FRI 28 MAR DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND D 6:30 AM 6:00 PM
SAT 29 MAR CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND D 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
SUN 30 MAR WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND D 7:00 AM 7:00 PM
MON 31 MAR PICTON, NEW ZEALAND D 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
TUE 01 APR CRUISING C
WED 02 APR CRUISING C
THU 03 APR SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA D 6:30 AM

For Any Day Of Travel Concerns You May Have, Please Contact:

LOCATION CONTACT TYPE TELEPHONE CONTACT


SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Meet and Greet +61.2.95500047 Intercruises
UNITED STATES Air2Sea Day of Travel Disruptions +1.800.256.6649 Royal Caribbean
International
UNITED STATES Air2Sea Day of Travel Disruptions +1.305.539.4107 Royal Caribbean
International
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Travel Documents
Travel Documents adults who are not the Parent or Legal Guardian of any
minor-child travelling with them are required to present the
Please read the following points carefully with regards to child’s valid passport, any applicable visas and an original
the documentation required to travel legally affirmed or notarized letter signed by at least one of
the child’s Parents/Guardians. Please note: Minors aged 18
Passport, Visa and Health Requirements to 20, do NOT require this letter. The letter from the child’s
It is the sole responsibility of the guest to identify and obtain Parent-Guardian must authorise the travelling adult to take
all required travel documents and have them available when the child on the specified cruise and must authorise the
necessary. The appropriate valid travel documents such travelling adult to supervise the child, sign any applicable
as passports, visas, inoculation certificate and family legal sports waivers and permit any medical treatment that must
documents are required for flight/ship boarding and country be administered to the child which in the opinion of the
entry and/or re-entry. treating doctor needs to be carried out without delay. A
Guests who do not possess the proper documentation may letter should be legally affirmed/notarised by a solicitor,
be prevented from boarding their flight/ship or from entering notary or Commissioner for Oaths for an applicable fee.
a country and may be subject to fines. No refunds will be
given to individuals who fail to bring proper documentation. Minors Travelling with a Parent-Legal Guardian - Different
To check on the latest country entry requirements for your Surnames
holiday, please visit: www.visacentral.com . Should the surname of the parent and minor-child travelling
with them differs, the parent is required to present proof
Passports of parentage. This will require the FULL birth certificate
Valid passports are required for all sailings. showing child and parent’s names and any other official
Ensure sufficient blank visa pages within the passport for documents showing the reason for difference in names, i.e.
visa stamps. Divorce Papers, Marriage Certificates etc. If the minor-child is
All guests must hold a valid passport with expiry date no less travelling with their Legal Guardian, a certified proof of Legal
than six (6) months following the cruise holiday return date. Guardianship must be shown.

Visas Pregnancy
Please note that there may be a visa requirement for your Royal Caribbean International welcomes pregnant guests,
cruise. All guests should check on the latest country entry but cannot accept guests who will be more than 23 weeks
requirements, guests can go to our recommended visa pregnant at any time during the Cruise or CruiseTour. All
company; Visa Central. You can check visa requirements by guests are required to fill out a Public Health Questionnaire
visiting their website www.visacentral.com . prior to arrival or at the pier attesting that they are not more
than 23 weeks pregnant.
Travel Insurance
We highly recommend that you have appropriate travel Infants
insurance – with healthcare cover – in place to cover your Infants sailing on a cruise must be at least 6 months old
cruise holiday as well as any other destinations you may as of the first day of the cruise or cruisetour. However, for
be visiting independently. Please ensure that it covers Transatlantic, Transpacific, Hawaii, select South American
your circumstances – including any pre-existing medical cruises/cruisetours and other select cruises/cruisetours,
conditions the infant (as of the first day of the cruise/cruisetour)
must be at least 12 months old. Any cruise that has 3 or
Inoculation-Health more consecutive days at sea will require infants to be 12
As detailed in our brochure, all guests must ensure they are months old on the first day of the cruise/cruisetour. If you
medically fit for travel. As such, we remind you to check require additional information, visit our website at www.
with your GP at least 4 to 6 weeks before sailing to make RoyalCaribbean.com.au.
sure you are up to date with any required immunisations
or vaccines you may need (including but not limited to If you are affected by this policy, please call us at 1800 754
certification of yellow fever vaccination) to ensure you will 500.
be permitted to visit each of the exciting destinations and
tours on your itinerary. For further information, please visit Luggage allowance - Cruise
the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s Traveller’s Please note that the maximum limit for luggage for your
Health website at wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel . Please be sure cruise is 200lbs (90KG) per guest.
to review each country’s requirements as your sailing gets
closer and review the requirements to board Royal Caribbean Luggage allowance - Air
International ships. This will ensure your party is able to There are restrictions on the amount, size, weight
board successfully. To learn more about each country’s and content of the luggage that you may take on any
requirements, please visit the respective government website flight. Please ensure that you check the relevant website of
or contact their embassy/consulate. For questions regarding the airline that you are travelling with to confirm the most up
Royal Caribbean International requirements to sail please to date luggage restrictions in place.
reach out to us.

Minors Travelling without a Parent/Legal Guardian


Please note that due to our stringent security measures,
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Port Directions
Port
Sydney, Australia

Pier Terminal
Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks
Corner of Argyle and George Streets, Circular Quay West,
The Rocks NSW 2000
https://goo.gl/maps/4d8iKxxY7hH2

Airport
Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport

Terminal 1 – International
Terminal 2 – Domestic
Terminal 3 - Domestic

Travel time to pier - approximately 45 minutes

Driving
From the Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport

Follow the signs to city. Take Southern Cross Drive, which


becomes South Dowling Street all the way to the city. Cross
to the western side of the city to the famous Rocks area.
The Overseas Passenger Terminal is located on the corner of
Argyle and George Streets in the Rocks.

Special Note: Road closures and detours should be expected


in the Central Business District. Please be sure to check road
closures before heading to the terminal.

Pier Long Term Parking


Not available

Security at the Pier


Please expect delays related to security and immigration
procedures when arriving at the pier to board the ship.
These procedures have been designed for your safety and all
attempts will be made to expedite you through the process
as quickly as possible. Please refer to your designated check-
in time to ensure a smooth boarding experience.
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Things To Know
Mandatory Guest Safety Briefing Guests may request a corkscrew to use for opening
All guests must attend the mandatory safety briefing bottles in their stateroom.
(also known as: Muster/Assembly Drill) and follow all
health and safety instructions issued by the Captain as 21 is the minimum drinking age onboard sailings from the
part of the mandatory safety announcements. Upon United States, Canada, or the United Arab Emirates. On
embarkation, guests will have a window of several hours sailings departing from the Caribbean, South America,
during which they must (a) review essential safety Europe, Asia, Australia, or New Zealand, it is 18 unless
information and (b) report to their designated muster the homeport’s legal drinking age is higher than 18, then
station. On certain vessels, guests are encouraged to the higher age applies. The above ages also apply for
use our patented eMuster™ system which allows for the possession of alcohol.
review of essential safety information by viewing a safety
video via our mobile app or stateroom myTV interactive Gratuities
systems (applicable ships). Guests who do not complete
the safety video portion of the muster requirements via You can pre-pay your gratuities online up to 48
eMuster™, or who are otherwise unable to review essential hours before departure or by contacting your travel
safety information upon embarkation, will be required advisor. Please note that we’ll automatically add
to participate in a brief safety presentation upon arrival them to your onboard account if choose not to pre-
at their designated muster station. The mobile guest pay them. Full details are available on our website at
application is available for free from the Apple App Store www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions .
and Google Play Store.
Guest Policies
Security For full details of our smoking, forbidden items,
Royal Caribbean International’s highest priority is to and other onboard policies, please see our
ensure the safety and security of all guests. In order Guest Health, Safety and Conduct Policy at
to maintain an effective and meaningful security https://www.RoyalCaribbean.com/guest-terms .
environment and to comply with international and
national security laws, regulations and guidelines, Royal Credit Card Authorisations
Caribbean has established strict security procedures Just like some land-based hotels, guests can expect to see
in the seaport terminals we utilise and onboard all our an initial pending charge or authorization, also known as
vessels. These measures include screening all guests and a temporary hold, on their credit card. Temporary holds
their personal property prior to boarding. We appreciate are placed on every card linked to your SeaPass Account
your cooperation in this endeavor. and are used to secure funds for anticipated onboard
purchases. Purchases made over the initial $100 will
Alcohol Policy generate additional holds. Most holds are released within
On embarkation day, each guest of drinking age may days after your cruise. If they aren’t, contact your bank or
bring one (1) sealed 750 ml bottle of wine or champagne. financial institution as they manage the duration of holds.
Boxed wine and other containers are prohibited. Wine
should be brought onboard via carry on if possible. Save the Waves®
Luggage containing wine or champagne will not be Is a Royal Caribbean-sponsored program that works to
delivered to the stateroom and guests will need to retrieve protect the ecology of the oceans that supports cruising.
their luggage from security once the ship has set sail. Please refrain from throwing anything overboard, both
in port and at sea, and deposit litter in the proper
Guests may also bring non-alcoholic beverages as carry- receptacles. We are grateful for your cooperation with this
on items on boarding day. Non-alcoholic beverages may endeavour.
not exceed 12 standard (17 oz.) cans, bottles or cartons
per stateroom. Milk and distilled water brought on for Luggage allowance - Cruise
infant, medical, or dietary use are permitted. The maximum limit for cruise luggage is 200lbs (90KG)
per guest.
Guests who purchase alcohol bottles onboard, in a port-
of-call, or bring more than the one permitted bottle Luggage allowance - Air
on boarding day, will have their items safely stored by Luggage allowance differs by airline and class of travel.
the ship. These bottles will be returned on the last day Please ensure that you check the website for the airline
onboard for enjoyment once home. you’re travelling with to confirm the current luggage
allowance for your flights.
For consecutive sailings, guests of drinking age are
allowed to bring one (1) 750 ml bottle of wine or What to Pack
champagne for each individual sailing. Additional bottles Days on board are casual and you’ll be most comfortable
will be stored by the ship and delivered, one bottle at in casual clothes and cruise wear. Bring comfortable shoes
a time, to the stateroom on the first day of each new for deck activities and when you’re ashore. For evening
voyage. Guests bringing more than one bottle at the wear, count on three basic types of attire: Casual, smart
start of the first sailing should have documentation for casual and formal.
any consecutive sailings available to share with security.
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Things To Know Continued

If you’re cruising to the Caribbean, Mexico, Asia or other Special Embarkation Notice
warm weather destinations, bring a hat for protection from For your comfort and your convenience, we recommend
the sun. If your cruise vacation will take you to Alaska, that you arrive to the pier within your selected arrival time.
Canada & New England or Northern Europe, be sure to pack Early arrivals may have a prolonged wait time in potentially
a jacket and several sweaters. warm or inclement weather conditions.

Hand-carry all medication, valuables, breakables, proof of Disembarkation


identity and proof of citizenship and any other items that Please note, disembarkation typically begins hours after the
you may require before your checked luggage is delivered final arrival time and is subject to change, as it is contingent
to your stateroom. on the completion of customs and port clearances at the
end of a cruise. Please plan your transportation with enough
Bring an overnight bag for your last night at sea. Staff will time to allow for this process. Your assigned disembarkation
collect your bags the night before disembarkation, and you time will be communicated to you once you are onboard.
will need an overnight bag to carry your night clothes and If you have any special requests regarding disembarkation,
toiletries. your crew onboard will be happy to assist.

What Not To Pack


To protect the destinations we visit, we recommend
avoiding sunscreens containing:
• Petrolatum (aka mineral oil) - takes a long time to
biodegrade and is harmful or even fatal to local wildlife.
• Titanium Dioxide - does not biodegrade and is harmful
to all sea life.
• Oxybenzone, octocrylene, and octinoxate - are banned
from use in some locations, as they cause damage to
reef systems.
• To learn more about our commitment to ocean health
visit us at www.royalcaribbeangroup.com/sustainability

Visitors Onboard
No visitors are permitted on board.

Pregnancy
Royal Caribbean International welcomes pregnant guests,
but cannot accept guests who will be more than 23 weeks
pregnant at any time during the Cruise or CruiseTour. If you
require additional information, please visit our website at
www.RoyalCaribbean.com.au .

Infants
Infants sailing on a cruise must be at least 6 months old as
of the first day of the cruise and/or Cruisetour. However, for
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Hawaii, select South American
and other selected cruises and/or Cruisetours, the infant
must be at least 12 months old as of the first day of the
cruise/Cruisetour. For the purposes of this policy, any
cruise that has 3 or more consecutive days at sea will
require infants to be 12 months old on the first day of the
cruise/CruiseTour. If you require additional information, visit
our website at www.RoyalCaribbean.com.au .

Drones
Guests are welcome to bring drones on their cruise for use
on land only and outside of the port area. However, drones
are not to be operated onboard the ship at any time, nor
on Royal Caribbean’s private destinations: Perfect Day at
CocoCay, Bahamas or Labadee, Haiti.

Please visit for more detailed information:


www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions
Staple or tape here

Luggage Tag Instructions


1. Be sure to attach any personal ID, such as a
name tag to each piece of luggage before you
leave home.

2. Do not pack valuables or your boarding


Fold - Do Not Cut

Fold - Do Not Cut


D documents in your checked luggage.

3. Make as many copies of this tag as you


require, preferably in colour.

4. Print your name in the section indicated.

Staple Here 5. In the order indicated, fold (do not cut) along
MON-SYD the lines with the luggage tag print facing out
(You should be able to read the ships name and
see the company logo.)
24MAR25

6. After folding is completed, staple twice or


OVATION
tape the tag around the luggage handle in the
areas indicated.
12
648

Guest Name:

648

12
Fold - Do Not Cut

Fold - Do Not Cut

Fold - Do Not Cut

OVATION Fold - Do Not Cut


24MAR25
MON-SYD
Staple Here

Staple or tape here


www.RoyalCaribbean.com.au

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