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How does the Muster Drill works with an overnight cruise?

we arrive/check-inn at the Noordam 14 august en ships departures 15 august 23.00

ofcourse we are planning things to do on both days...

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How does the Muster Drill works with an overnight cruise?

we arrive/check-inn at the Noordam 14 august en ships departures 15 august 23.00

ofcourse we are planning things to do on both days...

You will have the drill on departure day, the 15th. It will be no later than 45 minutes before sailing, but could be earlier if the on-board time is set earlier in the evening.

 

Just off the Eurodam, we boarded and overnighted in Stockholm. Our muster drill was the next day about an hour before departure.
Was it a late departure (23:00) like the OP? The question here is really whether they will have the drill around 22:00 or set an earlier on-board time and interrupt the dinner hours. Edited by jtl513
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Just off the Eurodam, we boarded and overnighted in Stockholm. Our muster drill was the next day about an hour before departure.

 

 

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I believe that is the standard. We did the same in Venice.

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I believe that is the standard. We did the same in Venice.
Again: was yours a 23:00 departure? The question is will the OP's drill be at 22:00 or earlier? During dinner time? Or will on-board time be something like 16:00, with an afternoon drill? Edited by jtl513
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When we left Singapore late at night, there was a 4:30 muster drill, but they also did a "make-up" drill at 10.p.m. for the people who had missed the earlier one. It was announced a number of times over the PA system before they corralled everyone!

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... a 4:30 muster drill, but they also did a "make-up" drill at 10.p.m. for the people who had missed the earlier one.
Sounds like that's the answer for the OP then. It never occurred to me that they'd do two. :o:)
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We had a sail away at 11pm from Venice, on July 23, onboard Nieuw Amsterdam. It was an overnight (transit day on a collector's voyage). The muster drill took place at 8pm on departure day.

 

On the previous cruise segment they did a rounding-up of those that couldn't participate on the following sea day, but we had an earlier departure then.

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How does the Muster Drill works with an overnight cruise?

we arrive/check-inn at the Noordam 14 august en ships departures 15 august 23.00

ofcourse we are planning things to do on both days...

 

Your Passenger Safety Emergency drill will be at 5:00 pm on Day 2, 15 AUG in Barcelona

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