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Ship departs at 11pm, what time is muster drill?


kokopelli-az
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It is not unheard of that the muster drill is the next day after sailing. It is almost always before sailing, but can be up to 24 hours later. However, since the Costa Concordia incident, things have tightened up. Could be guests on board late afternoon muster then, with later arrivals the only ones waiting until next day.

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We are also on this sailing and I would think that the muster drill will be done before we sail about 8:30 I would think. I think we all have to be on board 90 minutes before sailing by law. We used to have departures out of San Juan years ago at 11:00 Pm and the muster drills back then were about 10:30 Pm. It makes for a very long day if your flying in on departure day. Have you joined our Roll Call forum?

J.

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