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janeaner

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Remember one thing.... when you were waiting to get on the ship you were eager to do so and the longer people dwell getting off is longer the next people have to wait. Think about others as well. Will the half hour lingering on the ship really make that much difference? Perhaps you should try and plan on doing something for the day and get off early instead.

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We always stay on the ship as long as possible. We have a nice breakfast in the DR. We go to the Lido deck and relax until all the colors are called. Another advantage, much easier to find your bags. By 10, most of the herds are gone. You really do not need to worry about the next group boarding as there are specific rules about clearing the ship with customs.

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