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Agreed - sounds very practical. Also thinking about lugging round hand luggage in the buffet or lounges whilst waiting for the cabin, there is the need to feel comfortable.

 

Is there really a possibility that you have to wait somewhere onboard for the cabin to be ready? Normally cruise Princess and never had to wait to get to my cabin.

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But you still take a waterproof with hood, Florry?

 

And yes, Wilkie, there is that possibility, but maybe the new embarkation arrangements may make that history?

 

 

Yes Scriv! Don't bother with any other coat just fleece and waterproof [emoji106]🏼

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I took a lightweight jacket with a hood and needed it for quoits. The weather was super, but the first two days, it was quite windy and I needed a jacket. Certainly wouldn't dress up for embarkation.

Love quoits but it can get a bit breezy.

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