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We would like to check in with our luggage the morning of departure and then spend the day off the ship. As we will already be checked in, will we still have to be on board 90 minutes before departure or can we board 30 minutes before departure as if we've been in port for the day?

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Don’t forget there will be compulsory muster drill before sailing.

 

 

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Yes, unfortunately that's the krunch and these days it's almost-always whilst you're still in port.

Best to ask the time for the muster drill when you check-in / drop your luggage.

 

JB :)

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