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Since the Summit leaves Puerto Rico at 8:30pm, does anyone know what time muster drill is? Trying to coordinate dinner plans for the first night. Thank you!

 

In the past it has (I believe) been 7:45 pm. Not to worry about dinner reservations. All restaurants have the muster drill time blocked off so making a reservation between 7:45-8:30 is not available.

 

Have a great cruise.

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Since the Summit leaves Puerto Rico at 8:30pm, does anyone know what time muster drill is? Trying to coordinate dinner plans for the first night. Thank you!

 

The muster drill for guests on all ships across our fleet is to be held 30 to 60 minutes prior to departure on the day of turnaround, or embarkation. The muster drill takes between 30-45 minutes.

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The scheduled time for ours was 7:45 too, although it didn't start then and the last time they kept everyone sitting (or standing) around waiting at our muster stations for quite a long time before they actually began the drill.

 

The ship was late departing that night, which we figured was probably why they delayed the muster drill, to accommodate late arrivals, even though they required the passengers who were already on board to go to our muster stations at the originally scheduled time.

 

 

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Since the Summit leaves Puerto Rico at 8:30pm, does anyone know what time muster drill is? Trying to coordinate dinner plans for the first night. Thank you!

 

 

We just got off the Summit on 10/29. In Aqua Class - 9045

The Muster Drill was scheduled at 7:45pm prior to sailing.

We had a note in our cabin asking us to dine around 8:30 pm that night.

 

All activities/bars shutdown at 7:30 pm to prepare.

 

So eat early or after the drill.

 

Hope this helps

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Just got back from a b2b on Summit. In Puerto Rico it was 7:45. We were in Qsine for dinner that were just about to have dessert when we had to leave. Our waiter told us that he would hold our table and we could return after muster for dessert. Unfortunately by the time that the muster drill was over we lost our momentum and did not return to for dessert - which was probably just as well weight wise!

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