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But in my experience, muster drill is conducted an hour or so prior to sail-away--rather than on embarkation day--under the circumstances you describe...

 

When a cruise starts with an in-port overnight, embarking passengers are typically a bit more relaxed about being aboard by a certain time or, if flights are necessary to reach the embarkation port, a bit more casual about arrival time than they might otherwise be... And then, consecutive cruisers--who still must attend muster after doing so on the prior sailing--often use the turn-around day for touring...

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Was in this situation and had previously unannounced MANDATORY Muster Drill at 5pm on the day we boarded - really fouling up our tour schedule. Don't know what X does, but would like to hear it directly from them.

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