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Just off...Sovereign of the Seas...Part II


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This is Part II...Be sure to read Part I also....

 

Drinks of the day: Bon Voyage, Bahama Mama, and Atlantis Madness

 

We ordered room service on day and it was very good. Ordered a plate of fresh fruit and a turkey sandwich that was served with chips. Menu stated to allow 30 minutes to be delivered and we received ours within 10 minutes. For room service dial #06.

 

If you need assistance with your luggage you must have your luggage out before 12:00pm the night before departing. Make sure you don’t pack away your passport or birth certificate, photo id, seapass card and your custom declaration card. A changing of clothes. Make sure your declaration form is completed. (This form will be delivered to your room the night prior of departure)

 

You can carry off your own luggage you will still have to wait for you color tag to be called to exit the ship. But carrying off your luggage will save you time. They will start calling off tag colors around 8:00am. We carried our luggage off and were off the ship by 8:30.

 

When departing you can take: 1 liter of alcohol, 1 extra liter if purchased in the Bahamas, 100 non-Cuban cigars, 1 carton of cigarettes if over 21 years old and up to $800 in merchandise. If over $800 you must fill out additional forms.

 

On the final morning you must be out of your cabin by 8:00am they will ask you not to wait on deck 4. Breakfast is served from 6:30 to 8:30. Leave your cabin key in your room. Be sure to full out your survey- and if you mention a crewmember name on the form they will be given special recognition.

 

When leaving the ship on an island exit on deck 1 forward and when leaving the ship to go home you will exit on deck 4 midship. When docked even # cabins will face Nassau.

 

If you are getting a shuttle bus to a motel / airport…. as you walk out of the terminal go directly across the walkway and shuttle buses are available there. There will be guys standing around with a list of names of families they are waiting for.

 

Any questions feel free to post a reply or you can email me at suntangagirl@yahoo.com

 

Sorry so long...but I hope you enjoy!

gagirl

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mtebor,

Our formal night was on Saturday, the day we were in Nassau...we opted not to go because we were having such a good time Shopping and exploring the islands. We did take our formal clothes but didn't get a chance to wear them...guess that means we have to plan another cruise!

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Read them both. Thanks for the info...very helpful...we're going in Jan after the rehab. Glad you had a good time.
Freudian Slip?: That's Re-furb. Re-hab is something entirely different. :rolleyes:
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