We're booked on the same Glory Cruise in the near future so my question is regarding their tender process. In the past, as I recall, cruise lines give early preference to tenders to excursions bought through the cruise line then to people who just want a trip to shore through some numbering system. Is this still the case & can you explain this "numbering system" and what the earliest time off the ship might be if you don't have a booked excursion? Specifically, we wish to get an early Stingray City Tour leaving time afterwards for a snorkel @ Eden Rock located near the tender port in Georgetown. With the ship scheduled to leave @ 3PM (but you still waiting to get on a tender back to the ship at 3PM) it seems like our plan is possible. Your thoughts or anybody else's??
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We're booked on the same Glory Cruise in the near future so my question is regarding their tender process. In the past, as I recall, cruise lines give early preference to tenders to excursions bought through the cruise line then to people who just want a trip to shore through some numbering system. Is this still the case & can you explain this "numbering system" and what the earliest time off the ship might be if you don't have a booked excursion? Specifically, we wish to get an early Stingray City Tour leaving time afterwards for a snorkel @ Eden Rock located near the tender port in Georgetown. With the ship scheduled to leave @ 3PM (but you still waiting to get on a tender back to the ship at 3PM) it seems like our plan is possible. Your thoughts or anybody else's??