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Debarkation morning?


FManke

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Good to know. What about debarkation? Is it like a hotel with a check out time?

There's a certain time they want you out of the rooms and an absolute time you have to be off the ship. You will disembark by a preassigned group number or you can opt to be part of the walk off group where you carry off your own luggage.

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Is anything open for breakfast on debarkation morning and what's the latest time you can ​​debark? We will have an early afternoon flight and won't be in a hurry.

Remember that you still have to go through customs.  Most of the time it moves quickly but there have been a few times it was slow.  Not sure if its profiling or random picks but they have gone through my luggage with a fine tooth comb.

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Normally you have to be out of your rooms by 9 am and the last groups are debarking around 1030 or so.  On our last cruise we had a late afternoon flight and our group got off around 10:15 or so.  We were one of the last groups but they seemed to be ahead of schedule.  I believe the Windjammer closes on debarkation day at 830 or 9.  They definitely want you off of the ship.  Debarkation day is awful anyways, so I would rather just get up early and get it over with instead of waiting around.   

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How do you know which group (or what time) to get off? Does it tie to your return flight time?

They will give you a form to fill out indicating what your departure arrangements are and theoretically assign a time based on your departure plans.  On one of the last days of the cruise, they will give you numbered luggage tags and a sheet indicating the approximate departure time for each number.  If this is too late for you, you can always request a lower number at Guest Services.  If it's too early, just use the tags and depart the ship at your leisure.

 

On the last morning, they will start calling numbers and you're asked not to line up to leave the ship until your number is called.

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