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New Cruiser: Day Stops Disembarkation doubts


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Hi!

I'm new here and in cruise life. ?

I will be on my first cruise ever (a 12 day Baltic cruise on may 2019 with Brilliance of the Seas) and was worried about disembarkation process

on day stops in the many ports (specially because the all shore tours in the cities).

I don't worry about the embarkation or the final disembarkation (at the end of the cruise).

 

How long it takes to get out of the ship?

Is there some sort of precedence order?  By deck? By age? By Royal Caribbean membership?

 

 

Thanks in advance!

Sorry about my English... i'm brazilian. ?

 

 

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1 hour ago, Rafael R said:

 

 

23 minutes ago, gregorykicks said:

They will let suite guests and guests who have booked excursions through Royal Caribbean off first. Then it is a free-for-all. Depending on the port, you may have to go through customs once you're off the ship to get into the country (I'm pretty sure you have to do this in Russia). 

As @gregorykicks said, there is a "rule of order" so to speak for disembarkation. If you booked an excursion with RCCL, you'll have no problem. Being that Brilliance isn't a huge ship, as long as the ship gets cleared by the port in a timely fashion, it shouldn't take to long to disembark. Also remember it will take you extra time if any of your stops is a tender port.

Enjoy your first cruise!

 

 

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