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Its normally about 1800hrs but its flexible you will have notification on arrival, and if on for two weeks you don't have to attend on changeover day. It may be different on Discovery 2!

 

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cheers for quick reply its just I might be late in getting to cruise port what happens if I miss drill and arrive after

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cheers for quick reply its just I might be late in getting to cruise port what happens if I miss drill and arrive after

we arrived late on the d1 in jan and did muster in the venue,its quicker now as you don't need to go back to the cabin for your life jackets and your cruise card is scanned at arrival to the drill

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We arrived after 11.00p.m on our last cruise and we had to go to the theatre to have a life boat drill. Again no life jacket needed. After our drill the flight landed late from Belfast and before we sailed they also had a drill. No one should worry about missing it. They will not sail until all late comers have been briefed.

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