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Miami departure after debarkation: 11:50 am or 1:40 pm?


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9 minutes ago, CruiserBruce said:

If you look around the Florida Departures board, and assuming you are sailing out of PortMiami, you can make both flights. You just have to move a bit quicker for the first.

 

 

Thank you! I did a search but obviously wasn't thorough enough. 

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1 minute ago, njsmom said:

Duh. I posted this on WEST coast departures. Not EAST. Sigh. It's early. 

Actually, there's an EAST Coast Departures sub-forum, as well as a FLORIDA Departures sub-forum. Your question is best suited to  Florida departures. And yes, 11:50 AM should be easy to make as long as your ship arrives back on time.

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On 2/23/2023 at 7:39 AM, lx200gps said:

Actually, there's an EAST Coast Departures sub-forum, as well as a FLORIDA Departures sub-forum. Your question is best suited to  Florida departures. And yes, 11:50 AM should be easy to make as long as your ship arrives back on time.

yes, my mistake. I thought I was posting in east coast. ack. 

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