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Just wondering what the latest time I can expect to get off the Explorer on 9/26. I need to get a rental car and didn't want to book it to pick it up too early or too late. What do you all think is a safe time?

Thanks!
Sam
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9:00 am seems reasonable to me...not too early, not too late. Also, you could probably manipulate your time factor easily on your debarkation plan form that they have you fill out to get the proper tags....just indicate a flight time that would get you the tags you want (in other words 1 to 2 hours differential.) If you are in no hurry, indicate that you are making your own way after the cruise and that will probably get you the last color tags, in that case, I would think that you will debark around 8:30 to 9:30.... this of course depends on the ship being cleared quickly by immigration. Infrequently, times are delayed for an immigration problem.
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