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Hey everybody! I’m hoping to pick the brains of those of you who have been on Mariner after its recent return to Miami... I’m going to be on the 4 night October 1 - 5, and am looking at return flights. I like the idea of a direct flight since American offers one back to Cleveland...

 

Question is, (based on your experience) if I were to book a 10:25a departing flight, would I be off Mariner and have enough time to make that flight?

 

It’s probably a little closer than I would normally cut it, but I was just wondering what everyone’s experience has been with debarking the *new* Mariner ;)

 

Thanks all!

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We did self-walkoff (or whatever the proper term is) on Monday. We left our stateroom about 8:20 and were catching an Uber by 8:45. We were at MIA by 9:05- plenty of time for our 3:30 flight that afternoon.

 

The lines for baggage with American were really really long, so be prepared on that front. But, if you leave the ship by 7:30 or so, even with Miami traffic and MIA lines, you should be fine.

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