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Muster time on Grandeur of the Seas 7/31


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Thank you! 3pm it is.:D

 

Unless you are sure that all of your group will be on board by 3pm and not otherwise occupied, you might consider holding your meet and mingle shortly after the muster drill and, weather permitting, holding it out on deck during the sailaway. That time has always worked best for us.:)

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OK stupid question have never been on a cruise yet going in nov. So have heard everyone talk about the muster drill . What is that do you just have to go to lifeboats to let you know where they are? Is that it:confused:

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Every passenger has a muster station where they would gather, in the event of an emergency, to board a lifeboat. The muster drill familiarizes you with:

 

1) The emergency alert signal

2) Your place to muster to board a lifeboat

3) How to don your lifejacket.

 

That's all there is to it. It takes about 20 minutes and then you can get on with the fun stuff. :)

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