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  • čas přidán 12. 02. 2023
  • Did you know you can cruise without a passport? I just took my first no passport cruise. In this episode, I provide travel and cruise tips for cruising with a birth certificate. I talk about closed loop cruises and the passport renewal process. Watch this episode to get prepared for your next cruise.
    Questions comments or business inquires. Send me an email to:
    tony@lalidoloca.com

Komentáře • 362

  • @LaLidoLoca
    @LaLidoLoca  Před rokem +43

    Just a reminder. Make sure you check with the cruise line for the document requirements for your specific cruise. Not all close loop cruises are the same and some ports may require a passport.

    • @PamBredenkamp
      @PamBredenkamp Před rokem +1

      Virgin requires a passport - PERIOD!

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 Před rokem

      @@PamBredenkamp You are wrong, according to a comment I read, further down. I just read a comment from someone who was on the Scarlet Lady without a passport in September.

    • @Istep2it
      @Istep2it Před rokem

      👍🏾👍🏾..exactly correct Tony...it has changed for some ports now.

  • @salty_flightdeck_cpo
    @salty_flightdeck_cpo Před rokem +28

    Your production of this video is absolutely on-point. I like the style of your delivery and the amount of valuable content for the time invested to watch. Nice job, Tony.

  • @nancyhartig7077
    @nancyhartig7077 Před rokem +17

    I have been on 11 cruises and have never used a passport. I have never had an issues with using just my license and birth certificate - no delays or any other problems. I just now got a passport because of all the covid craziness - I did not want to take a chance in a foreign country. I will say I recently cruised on the carnival Sunshine out of Charleston and the strange thing is we didn't even have to go through customs when when returned to port after our cruise. Got off ship and we went right to the parking lot. How strange - I've had to go through customs on my last 10 cruises so not sure why it changed.

  • @brandichavez9934
    @brandichavez9934 Před rokem +5

    22 cruises, no passport. No problems. That being said, I'm getting mine this year.

  • @stefanboster5728
    @stefanboster5728 Před rokem +11

    I did a 5 night cruise on the Scarlet Lady without a passport back in September, and it was totally painless.. No line or delays..

  • @harrystanley8602
    @harrystanley8602 Před rokem +6

    I commented earlier that I got my passport Pick Pocketed in Rome . It was a giant pain to go through the process of getting another. I did get a bit of information from the American Embassy that might be helpful to other travelers. We now take a photo copy of our passports and put them in our carryons, this makes the emergency replacement process much quicker if we misplace our original passport.

  • @davidsanders5063
    @davidsanders5063 Před rokem +4

    We just returned on the Carnival Spirit from Princess Cays, Grand Turk and Amber Cove and our ship card was all we needed! We had our passports but never had to show them

  • @brianpite0893
    @brianpite0893 Před rokem +5

    Here in Massachusetts we have the option to have a enhanced driver's license. Supposedly to be able to travel within the US ,Canada, Mexico and most of the Caribbean without a passport or birth certificate.
    I never trusted it. I always have my Passport for travel , the only exception is flying completely domestic.
    Very informative video. Thanks

  • @micheleskeggs2173
    @micheleskeggs2173 Před rokem +3

    Great info for all. I'm as old as dirt..on my 5th passport..I will NEVER travel without it. The passport is cheap if you think about it, however the peace of mind is priceless!

  • @robertbass974
    @robertbass974 Před rokem +77

    We got stranded on a closed loop cruise out of Ft lauderdale 4 yrs ago. The ship broke down in St. Maarten so we got a flight out the next morning with our passports. Our friends did not have passports and it took 3 days and alot of red tape to get home!

    • @chery0071
      @chery0071 Před rokem +5

      Never leave the country with it. Period

    • @clittle1807
      @clittle1807 Před rokem +2

      Never thought of this scenario ... thank you for sharing.

    • @wendys6438
      @wendys6438 Před rokem +3

      @@clittle1807 if you need to be medically evacuated for any reason, that also requires a passport to be flown home or you'll be stuck in whatever country you happen to be at. Not a good place to be in. With that said, travel insurance is important for this reason too. 👍🏻

    • @nancymurphy3127
      @nancymurphy3127 Před rokem

      @@wendys6438 even with travel insurance, you still need a passport to evacuate.

    • @eminiarvii
      @eminiarvii Před rokem

      Hey Tony, glad you are getting a passport book and a passport card. I have both. I leave my passport in my safe and take my passport card out with me when i get off the ship in ports. I just feel more comfortable not carrying the book on my person
      🚢😊

  • @teresah5318
    @teresah5318 Před rokem +5

    This was the first time my DH and I embarked and disembarked in New Orleans. We have nothing but praise for the whole set up. It was a very smooth process, and the workers were smiling and polite. We have been to a few other ports and let's just say you feel like herded cattle. It's nice to know what is entailed in cruising without a passport. As usual Tony, you explained it very well. Bottom line, if you do not have a passport then get one. It makes it easier and safer to do. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @johndantzman3935
    @johndantzman3935 Před rokem +21

    We've been on over 20 closed loop caa-ruzes and on all of them the cruise lines were pushing the use of passports. They seemed to discourage traveling without it so we took the path of least resistance and always use passports.

  • @boknowsfuego5864
    @boknowsfuego5864 Před rokem +3

    My wife & I cruised are Platinum cruisers. We cruised without a passport for 20 years. Just got our passport last year

  • @tdadp
    @tdadp Před rokem +3

    I have a enhanced drivers license and use on closed loop it’s basically us passport card . It’s perfect when your waiting on your passport renewal.

  • @scotthebert8470
    @scotthebert8470 Před rokem +3

    Another possible travel document is an enhanced license. My wife and I left passports at home. Forunately we have enhanced license and that worked without birth certificate. We went on the Breakaway canadian trip last fall with no problems.

  • @Bradastan
    @Bradastan Před rokem +5

    We just got off the carnival breeze out of Galveston Thursday, and with our passports, we were ushered around several hundred people waiting in a birth certificate line. 😳 it seemed the vast majority of people had birth certificates. So much faster getting off the boat with a passport.

  • @kevinbrubaker3707
    @kevinbrubaker3707 Před rokem +2

    You know...My father always said that I was born a woman because I was born in Japan and my Birth Certificate says US Citizen born...abroad...Yes Folks I will be here all week! Try the Veal! But True story!
    Our first two cruises we did with birth certificates. Actually when I travel in the US I only us my passport. It is just easier to me. Great show as always Tony!

  • @francessinobio4522
    @francessinobio4522 Před rokem +3

    It is ridiculous here in the USA that your current passport is invalid once you apply for,the renewal. We should be able to keep it and use it until official expiration date or the new one arrives like a drivers license.

  • @journey-with-jamie
    @journey-with-jamie Před rokem +10

    Not all states use a raised seal. Another CZcamsr ran into an issue a few months ago trying to board I think it was the Margaritaville ship. His BC was official, but didn't have a raised seal and they initially denied him boarding. WA for example, has a color changing stamp. Mine from CA also isn't a raised seal, but it's still an official copy.

    • @LaLidoLoca
      @LaLidoLoca  Před rokem +1

      Good point!

    • @journey-with-jamie
      @journey-with-jamie Před rokem +1

      @@LaLidoLoca Just another reason to get a passport. No worries.

    • @constanceworden487
      @constanceworden487 Před rokem +2

      Another issue when traveling with a passport:
      If you were born in Puerto Rico and have an official government issued birth certificate dated before July 2010, they WILL NOT accept it. You will need to apply for an updated official birth certificate.
      My sister found out the hard way when she went to renew her drivers license two days before it expired. They refused to accept her BC as ID. Due to so much fraudulent use of Puerto Rican BC they had to change to a more secure document. The problem is you need a valid government photo ID to apply for a new BC, and you need a valid BC to renew your drivers license.

  • @pantherlily2000
    @pantherlily2000 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for the information. My first cruise is next month and didn't want to spend the money on a passport if I happened to find out I didn't like cruising. this video is super helpful! (to explain: I am usually a camper....out in the woods, isolated, etc. I have high anxiety and bipolar) so, if I do happen to enjoy cruising, I will get my passport......we shall see.....and btw, all your videos have been amazing and so helpful! thanks.

  • @poodlebone
    @poodlebone Před rokem +2

    I got a passport back in the 1990s and used it a couple of times and then didn't do much traveling after that. Over the years and moving, I had no idea where it was. I went on my first cruise to Bermuda on NCL last year and used my birth certificate & state ID. I did decide to apply for a new passport after that. I thought I might have trouble because I didn't have my old one but it was easy. I had an extra form to fill out. I didn't ask for rush processing and got it 5-6 weeks later. I'm going on my second cruise in April and it will definitely be easier dealing with one piece of ID rather than 2.

  • @AlexErika
    @AlexErika Před rokem +12

    Good information Tony. I always have my passport but it's good to know that if I find myself in a similar situation as you I have an option on a closed loop cruise.

  • @debmele48
    @debmele48 Před rokem +1

    We always travel with a passport. Just in case because you never know. I've had a passport all my life...military family growing up and after marriage as well.

  • @ibrockinrobin67
    @ibrockinrobin67 Před rokem +3

    Long Beach Carnival DID take longer in line for Embarkation Day. Also, NO we didn't have a sticker stating that we didn't have a passport. We just had to follow the correct signs when the line split. But I can see the sticker being helpful

    • @ibrockinrobin67
      @ibrockinrobin67 Před rokem +2

      Also, I did not need my marriage license to prove the name difference between birth certificate and State ID in Ling Beach. But I called and was told that in Seatle, I will need it when going to Alaska.... ever on the sand cruiseline. It's the port that requires it. So I'm just going to get a passport because I have time.

  • @danielonn2002
    @danielonn2002 Před rokem +1

    I always bring my Passport Tony. On my Mexico cruise I brought it. It made it so easy to return to the US with my Global Entry at Long Beach. I just pulled my mask down and used the Biometrics to reenter

  • @micahbecker9585
    @micahbecker9585 Před rokem +2

    Grateful for this video! We are going on the Breakaway in March. This is our first time cruising. We didn’t have enough time to get our passports. Thought it would be okay for our first cruise, to see if we like it. We are only taking excursions with the cruise line, to ensure we don’t miss the ship. But I have been very anxious about it.
    This helped relieve some of that anxiety! Thank you! We will definitely be investing in passports in the near future.

  • @DenaInWyo
    @DenaInWyo Před rokem +1

    Yet another good reason to use a passport: Just got off the Valor this weekend, and oh my, that bc/id line was LONG. Like all the way back to the escalators. I felt sorry for those folks! No line at all for a passport, and you don't even have to show it to them with the facial recognition (yes, the do have it in NOLA). A couple of people in my roll call got off the ship at about 9:30 and didn't make it through that line until after 11.

  • @jennifertriesthat
    @jennifertriesthat Před rokem +5

    Yes, they did facial recognition for passports in NOLA. It was my first experience with it. #vloggerextravaganza

  • @Kim-cz9lr
    @Kim-cz9lr Před rokem +1

    Years ago I always traveled on closed loop cruises with a bc and thought nothing of it. It wasn’t til watching travel videos like yours that I learned about scenarios that could easily come up that would require a passport. Grateful for your content!

  • @kathryncashner3294
    @kathryncashner3294 Před rokem +1

    Tony, you covered it well. In fact, you did better than your cruise line did as they didn't mention the ability to get an emergency passport thru the State Department. The benefits of traveling on a passport, even when not required, are huge. You don't see it until/unless something goes wrong. We don't travel nearly as much as you do, but we still play the game of "when can we renew the passport without messing up travel plans." Fortunately, we found that the time estimates on the web site are very generous. We renewed my daughter's passport in 2022. The web site said 11 weeks, but the new one arrived in 6!

  • @tnrodgers
    @tnrodgers Před rokem +1

    My Name is Earl fans would know the Past Sports answer when asked for their passports. Tony is right. Do yourself a favor and get your passport. Trouble always finds the unprepared.

  • @petervisconti4818
    @petervisconti4818 Před rokem +1

    I do not own a passport just an enhanced driver's license. We do close loop. No issues, although last time I was sent to secondary, the CBP Officer chuckled and sent me on my way as I was fine.

  • @FormatException
    @FormatException Před rokem +2

    They did do the facial recognition in New Orleans as we got off the Breakaway for us with passports. It was super easy.

  • @hindegarrison970
    @hindegarrison970 Před rokem +1

    Yikes! I am in the exact same situation... Waiting for a passport renewal that may or may not arrive! Did the expedited, in person service at my local USPS on Jan 25 for a cruise that departs Mar 4 (NCL). So delighted to learn about the closed loop thing. (Who knew?!) Calling NCL to make sure I can do my cruise just in case my renewal is not back. Whew... Once again, La Lido Loco saves the day! (Or at least a lot of angst.) Thanks!!

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 Před rokem

      If you go to the closest US passport office, you can get your photo and passport done and go back and pick it up in 2 days! That's what we did when we forgot to make appointment in time to get my sisters and nephew's passports at our local post office in time to get them sent in the mail.

  • @jethayer1000
    @jethayer1000 Před rokem +6

    I am a passport agent for USPS. Spot on. Great job.

  • @davidfigueroa3720
    @davidfigueroa3720 Před rokem +1

    You have the passport line and document line such as Birth Certificate, State or Government Issued I D and the passport card which will get you thru easier than the said fourth documents. However you are absolutely correct when cursing always have a valid passport document readily available. 👍🏼

  • @Danrarbc
    @Danrarbc Před rokem +2

    Cruising without a passport is the only way I've done it - 3 times. I have a family of 4 so getting passports is a non-zero cost that thus far I've avoided expending.

  • @colleenoconnell-diaz6
    @colleenoconnell-diaz6 Před rokem +2

    I'm in a similar situation. I have a valid passport that expires in August of this year (2023) and had planned on renewing when I returned in early January from our Panama Canal trip. However, my global entry also was expiring this year in April and I was able to get a renewal appointment for end of January and needed my passport for that appointment. I'm cruising on Feb. 25 on a 7 day closed loop cruise on Princess out of Ft. Lauderdale. My passport, while still valid, won't be valid for the full 6 months beyond the last date of the cruise, so I'm taking my certified birth certificate just in case. I plan on renewing my passport as soon as I return. Hard to schedule the renewal of the passport when you travel a lot!

  • @lesliefranklin1870
    @lesliefranklin1870 Před rokem +2

    Thank you. This video answers questions I had about cruising without a passport. Still waiting for it to be renewed; 6 to 9 weeks seems very long.

    • @lesliefranklin1870
      @lesliefranklin1870 Před rokem +2

      Correction, now they say 8 to 11 weeks. I guess I should have splurged for the rush processing.

  • @travelingtrishthiel
    @travelingtrishthiel Před rokem +5

    Tony, we lost our passports after our Alaska cruise. Bob from Jenny's office told us we could use our birth certificate. We have another trip soon that will require our passport. We made a video about the process. We posted it just before we left for the Vlogger's Extravaganza. Let's just say we do NOT recommend losing your passport! It was quite an expensive learning experience.

  • @SoullesGinger
    @SoullesGinger Před rokem +1

    There are exceptions to this rule also, you can travel on a greencard and State ID if you don't have a valid passport from a your own country.

  • @maryanncapece2623
    @maryanncapece2623 Před rokem +2

    Hi Tony. All good information to know. I always travel with my passport. You just never know what could happen. As always, thank you for all you do!

  • @shoup2882
    @shoup2882 Před rokem +3

    Just sailed out of Jacksonville on Carnival Elation, both passport and non passport cruisers used the same lines to re enter the port after the cruise, but passport holders were prioritized through customs ahead of the non passport cruisers.

  • @Pandbswideworldofports
    @Pandbswideworldofports Před rokem +1

    Great tips! I hadn’t thought of the possibility of needing to fly home from one of the ports of call.

  • @donh4750
    @donh4750 Před rokem +1

    You can also cruise with an ENHANCED drivers license.

  • @shanesemaxwell823
    @shanesemaxwell823 Před rokem +1

    Yes totally agree!!! I have clients traveling on cruises all the time and I let them know upfront if something happens you can not fly back. What you went through with NCL i never heard of other lines doing that. Its Definitely not what others are doing. And virgin does close loop cruises and still require a passport to cruise.

  • @racheljung9086
    @racheljung9086 Před rokem +1

    I tried to explain to my Granddaughter she couldn't cruise without a passport (since I'm so worldly with 5 past cruises) and she just boarded Carnival today from Miami for Cozumel...so I needed your message earlier so I wouldn't be wrong AGAIN with the grandkids!! Oh well...better to be loved than always right!

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 Před rokem +1

      Explain to her that it isn't that she couldn't, but why it is better that she shouldn't travel without a passport.

  • @ninerjen1
    @ninerjen1 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the information concerning passports. It is always good to be reminded of what we need. 👍❣️

  • @cruisecrazy1327
    @cruisecrazy1327 Před rokem +1

    My wife and I were on the Breakaway week before you, got off the day you got on. Yes N.O. uses the face recognition system at the NCL/RCL terminal. Although the process at the N.O. CCL terminal is much easier.

  • @heather1980
    @heather1980 Před rokem +2

    I did this same thing on a recent cruise while my passport was being renewed. When I got to customs the officer said- but you have a passport. I told him I had just done an online renewal and my passport was canceled-it apparently wasn’t canceled until they mailed out my new one.

  • @nancymurphy3127
    @nancymurphy3127 Před rokem +1

    I work at a Carnival cruise terminal and we have passport and birth certificate lines for passengers at debark. We don't have stickers or even letters like you had at embark. That must be an NCL process. At check-in I always suggest passenger should get a passport in case or emergency. States with enhanced drivers licenses don't need a Birth certificate. That would be New York, Vermont, Michigan, Minnesota and Washington state.

  • @brianfoster4434
    @brianfoster4434 Před rokem +1

    Good information. Suggestion for a future video.... a review of the New Orleans Cruise Terminal. Very difficult from bag drop off up until the actual cruise check in. It appears that taxis and ride share drivers drop off at a different location and people have to walk a long distance in traffic and across rail lines - then it is quite confusing after you cross the tracks to figure out which line, etc. I felt bad for people with mobility issues navigating through that mess. For me... once in Norwegian's check in line - all was good.

  • @AW-jw2jd
    @AW-jw2jd Před rokem

    Thank you for this! My brother is one who would only hear "no passport needed" and hear no more! That part about being stranded without one is what I need to persuade him otherwise! Thank you!!

  • @ginabyrd503
    @ginabyrd503 Před rokem +2

    Tony, Matt had to use his birth certificate on the breakaway as well! He had to send his passport to China for approval for an upcoming work trip, and we did not get it back in time. It made me a little nervous, but everything went smoothly. although we did not get one of those documents stickers! 🤔

  • @Cats_and_Tats
    @Cats_and_Tats Před rokem +1

    I've been on 14 cruises and sailed with BC and DL with most of them. My passport expired a few years ago, and I'll be getting a new one. Still will probably cruise with BC and DL, get through the re-entery faster haha.

  • @danettewelborn836
    @danettewelborn836 Před rokem

    Every cruise we have gone to so far, has not required a passport. We live in Texas, and we cruise out of Galveston. Most of those cruises do NOT require a passport. :) That being said, you definitely get to get through a lot of lines much faster than those just using a Birth Certificate. We have done it both ways and prefer having the passport. Galveston uses facial recognition, which makes it all fast too.

  • @disneymatt01
    @disneymatt01 Před rokem

    I went on RCCL Navigator of the Seas LA to Ensenada and back to LA in April 2022 only needed a birth certificate. Went into Mexico with just my Drivers License. Was fine.

  • @daisydix3238
    @daisydix3238 Před rokem

    We were on the Breakaway the week after you. Yes, NOLA had facial recognition for those of us with passports

  • @jodybranum4015
    @jodybranum4015 Před rokem +2

    Tony, you made me go check our passports 😂
    We’re good!

  • @sheilabutcher776
    @sheilabutcher776 Před rokem +2

    From what I can see it is only USA citizens have a blind spot. A passport to the World would open up so many horizons. In UK less than £100. How much in USA? 😍

  • @johnr2766
    @johnr2766 Před rokem +1

    If you really need to renew your passport quickly and are traveling very soon you should be able to get it done in a day. But, you have to travel to one of their offices, which may be a ways away. In my case I would have to travel from Orlando to Miami.

  • @e2a2j
    @e2a2j Před rokem

    I watched a couple get hassled in Ensenada Mexico trying to go through customs to get back on the ship. They were screaming and yelling (which is always helpful) saying they were told they didn't need their passports. Customs didn't care. Like others are saying, no need to risk it. Also, just a reminder that kids passports do not last as long. We found this out the hard way, we just didn't realize how much time had passed.

  • @AllisonMetcalfPalumbo
    @AllisonMetcalfPalumbo Před rokem +2

    Good stuff, Tony. Just to add: if you are traveling with minors using their birth certificates, there is no state issued ID for any minors age 14 or younger. So, it's literally just the birth certificate for them.

    • @rachelcarper9297
      @rachelcarper9297 Před rokem +1

      Part of this isn't true of all states my daughter has had a state issued ID since she was 5 years old. But correct it is not needed to cruise

    • @AllisonMetcalfPalumbo
      @AllisonMetcalfPalumbo Před rokem +1

      @@rachelcarper9297 Florida does not have ID for under age 15, to my knowledge.

  • @postaldee68
    @postaldee68 Před rokem

    We leave out of Galveston in a few days. It wasn't until I did the on-line check-in 16 days out that I discovered that my adult son's passport expires this year! Honduras is one of those "6 months" countries. His passport cleared that hurdle by 2 days! He definitely got a talkin' to! 😬🤬

  • @MR3DDev
    @MR3DDev Před rokem

    For any permanent residents of the USA, we do it and we use our Green Cards with no passport, it has to be a closed loop cruise. So far our 2 cruises have not given any issues but you cannot do pre checking on the app, you have to do it in person. Before anyone says "why not get a passport?", I come from the crappy country of Venezuela and there is no embassy to renew my passport in the USA so that is why we do it this way.
    Edit: Unlike the birth certificate for Americans, you can in fact fly back to the USA with just your green card (Is on the CBP website)

  • @markw639
    @markw639 Před rokem

    I understand the cost and hassle involved in obtaining a passport can be daunting. But if you take more than one cruise do yourself a favor and get a passport. If you find cruising is for you go the extra step and get global entry. The time savings can / are substantial

  • @raymullen3583
    @raymullen3583 Před rokem

    We just Renewed Our Pass Ports , That expired in 7 months ...We always take Our P.P.
    Just to be Safe every where We go , Just to be Safe ..Great Tip Tony ...

  • @KennethShields
    @KennethShields Před rokem

    When we returned to Baltimore on Carnival Legend. The line to disembark with a Birth certificate was a mile long. But with the passport we walked right through.

  • @matthewstern6398
    @matthewstern6398 Před rokem

    The only exception is if you sail a Panama Canal itinerary you are required to have a passport. At least if you are sailing on NCL.

  • @gingerutz5310
    @gingerutz5310 Před rokem

    I have cruised all my life on closed loop cruises and I just applied for my 1st passport in florida.

  • @debbiechristy9960
    @debbiechristy9960 Před rokem

    Great info.on cruise travel - with or without a passport!! Who knew??!! Thanks, Tony!!

  • @michaeldeffendall1634

    Cruised NOLA in Nov/Dec '22. Yes, they have facial recognition at the NOLA terminal (at least for Carnival they did)

  • @terrifromm5085
    @terrifromm5085 Před rokem

    I always use a passport and I also take my birth certificate, marriage license, and Driver License. I want to cover all bases.

  • @kimberlylovestotravel

    Would highly recommend passports for cruising. We have been on numerous cruises that did not require passports. However they cruise lines recommend them. Last summer cruised out of San Francisco with a return to San Francisco and a passport was required so glad we had them. Others were turned awAy at the port. At this point little to no refund as you were warned and told passports recommended.

  • @heideleskun1163
    @heideleskun1163 Před rokem

    I've been told that if you are in the renewal process, make sure you have a copy of your "old" passport in your phone that way if you get stuck in another country they can access the information and it makes it easier to get an emergency one. True or not, no idea BUT it's always something to have during that time just in case. JMHO.

  • @darleneeastburn7639
    @darleneeastburn7639 Před rokem +1

    Interesting about the NO PASSPORT Tony . Great information ❤

  • @nymike907
    @nymike907 Před rokem

    In NOLA they do use facial recognition, just look at the camera and keep walking. It's awesome.

  • @hanzdownsports
    @hanzdownsports Před rokem +1

    I’ve cruised with my b certificate only and driver license many times.

  • @maryellendillon4469
    @maryellendillon4469 Před rokem

    Yes Tony, those of us with a passport used the facial recognition, did not talk with an agent.

  • @dawnstearns4672
    @dawnstearns4672 Před rokem

    In July New Orleans used facial recognition for customs. It was super easy

  • @deborahbottella242
    @deborahbottella242 Před rokem

    Thanks for the info our passports are expiring in 2024. Now I know when I get back from my May trip this year I need to re-apply for my passport. Also being from Rhode Island kudos for using a picture of our statehouse

  • @pattyolson3842
    @pattyolson3842 Před rokem +3

    Good info Tony. I'm glad the cruise line was letting people know that if they get stranded in a foreign country, flying home would be a challenge. Not everyone watches your channel for this awesome info. I won't cruise without a passport AND Travel insurance, thanks to you and Don.
    BTW, would travel insurance help cover the cost of a flight from one of those foreign countries that you may get stranded in?

    • @LaLidoLoca
      @LaLidoLoca  Před rokem +1

      I think it would depend on the insurance. Maybe if there was a repatriation component.

  • @lambiottea1
    @lambiottea1 Před rokem

    Great show today. Thank you for the reminder.

  • @soniaboonstra1985
    @soniaboonstra1985 Před rokem +1

    Closed loop cruises with no passport from the U.S if you are an American Citizen.
    Would never work for me as I need to fly from Canada into the U.S to get to any cruise port.
    Also what happens if you miss the ship and are stuck in a foreign country….you are in a big mess.
    Could never do it 😊

  • @smsff7
    @smsff7 Před rokem

    I don;t need to think about it for a long time as I got a passport.

  • @sandywatson2539
    @sandywatson2539 Před rokem +1

    I’ve never had a passport… I could have sworn we only needed a COPY and not the original “official” passport. I agree that the “in case of an emergency” reasons have always been a concern. I’ve only been saying since we started cruising, “I gotta get a passport!”… it’s only been like 12 or 13 years of cruising now…😅🤦🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️😬 We have only cruised Carnival, so I can’t speak for any other cruise lines….

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 Před rokem

      It's best to get a passport. You never know if and when you could get sick or hurt on a cruise and have to be hospitalized. I have only cruised Carnival, but have had a passport for the last 4 or 5 out of 6 cruises.

  • @sekh35
    @sekh35 Před rokem +1

    Have yet to get a passport. Just carrying my enhanced driver’s license gets me on board

  • @roytheroyalcruiser
    @roytheroyalcruiser Před rokem

    Tony did we miss the jazz hand. This makes my wife day.

  • @potstech
    @potstech Před rokem

    No matter what anyone says Always Travel With A Passport. ALWAYS. Situations change and individual countries determine whether a passport is required. The passport card is worthless in many cases. Get A Passport and use it.

  • @joemac8474
    @joemac8474 Před 2 měsíci

    No passport due to back tax issues (taxation is theft🤣🤣) but am glad I can still cruise!

  • @alexagle1344
    @alexagle1344 Před rokem

    In this particular case, since you renewed online, you still had a passport. It sounds like it would not yet have expired by the time you took your cruise. While your passport is technically cancelled when you start the online renewal process, it would have still worked as proof of citizenship and as an ID for embarkation. I was in this same situation, where I renewed online on January 5th, took my cruise on March 26th using my "cancelled" passport, and received my new passport around April 5th. In fact, some cruise ports will let you use your passport up to 10 years after it has expired, provided that it doesn't have the two holes punched in the back cover. In any case, whenever you cruise with a questionable passport, always bring your birth certificate and drivers license, just in case.

  • @tommy4cam
    @tommy4cam Před rokem

    Great informative show....! The pictures enhanced your points... Enjoyed it!

  • @larry4111
    @larry4111 Před rokem

    I always bring it but on my last 2 cruises I never needed it. I used it for embarkation but my state-issued ID would have been acceptable. The ports we stopped at did not ask for a passport when we returned to the ship. And, like in your case, 2 of the 3 ports didn't even ask for a picture ID at all. All we needed was the ship card. At the port in Miami it was facial recognition upon disembarkation. Again, no passport needed. Of course, there's always the chance they will ask to see it but it was never required and I could have theoretically left it home.

  • @TerryeToombs
    @TerryeToombs Před rokem +3

    There is also the choice of a Passport CARD. That's what we use to cruise, but it doesn't allow for air travel. But it's much faster than having to show documents.

  • @karenzaslow3808
    @karenzaslow3808 Před rokem

    I will have to renew my passport before April 2024 and I'm stressing already. I have my original birth certificate, but being a woman, it doesn't match the name on my license. I'm in my second marriage, and I don't have a copy of my first marriage certificate. Getting a copy is a huge hassle. Men have it easy.

  • @johnglowinski1321
    @johnglowinski1321 Před rokem

    Hey Tony, perhaps do a vid walking folks through the 'Passport renewal process'. I'm guessing that you might not have filmed it but perhaps you could do a 're-creation' if you didn't. I harken back to your great Covid online test vids. I can't tell you how much watching you do the EMed testing process eased our minds before we did it ourselves for the very first time. (And go watch both of your vids... nervous Tony dropping the test in #1; confident and experienced Tony in #2! See how that can help folks?) Well, Passport renewal is coming up in a year for us. Getting 'Tony re-educated' on the process would be fantastic.

  • @autumnsinmichigan189
    @autumnsinmichigan189 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. We're going in this week to update our passports since they expired.

  • @drewdanielson8582
    @drewdanielson8582 Před rokem

    Galveston has signs. No stickers needed.

  • @JWH-01
    @JWH-01 Před rokem +4

    If you are traveling without a passport you are counting on absolutely nothing going wrong that requires another means of travel back to the U.S.A. I can think of many things that would require that, a medical emergency, ship running aground (which happened recently), missing the ship for any reason. Don't be a pier runner if you don't have a passport! I simply wouldn't cruise without one.
    My passport expires later this year. We have nothing booked right now. I already submitted a renewal application so I will have one by the time we cruise again.

    • @JWH-01
      @JWH-01 Před rokem

      I don't even go on shore excursions without my passport on me. People argue with me and say to leave it in the safe in your cabin. My response always is that I don't want to be stranded in another country without a passport!

    • @user-yj3ob9kd3l
      @user-yj3ob9kd3l Před rokem

      @@JWH-01 authorities can get your passport left on the ship.

    • @JWH-01
      @JWH-01 Před rokem

      @@user-yj3ob9kd3l Do you really want to depend on that, especially when that problem can be avoided by simply taking your passport with you?
      I always want my passport and my means to pay for air fare back home on me.

    • @user-yj3ob9kd3l
      @user-yj3ob9kd3l Před rokem

      @John Hempel to be clear--I didn't say that I depend on that, nor did I suggest that others should depend on it. I simply pointed out a fact. A problem ashore without a passport does not necessarily mean being stranded, as you suggest. Missing the ship, yes, but not by leaving your passport in the safe. In fact, it may be safer in the safe than taking it ashore in some countries where it can be stolen.

  • @Clothed-with-His-Glory

    Thank you. Great info as I’m taking a first timer who or may not get around to getting a passport (card).