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:cool: Just off Grandeur today and heard that some partys were kicked off the ship in several ports due to children being bad.One for sure in labadee.Anyone have any details?Stories about past passengers being landed as captain Rob called it.Great cruise,ship,captain funny and personable,Simion great.Any questions?

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:cool: Just off Grandeur today and heard that some partys were kicked off the ship in several ports due to children being bad.One for sure in labadee.Anyone have any details?Stories about past passengers being landed as captain Rob called it.Great cruise,ship,captain funny and personable,Simion great.Any questions?

 

Yep, it happens pretty regular. Violate the law you get thrown in jail - unless you are on a cruise ship and then they just leave you behind :p

 

Unless it's really bad they have been warned at least once prior to the cut.

 

I've seen it a few times.

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:cool: Just off Grandeur today and heard that some partys were kicked off the ship in several ports due to children being bad.One for sure in labadee.Anyone have any details?Stories about past passengers being landed as captain Rob called it.Great cruise,ship,captain funny and personable,Simion great.Any questions?

 

I doubt that you would be kicked off at labadee, or Coco Cay for that matter.

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Captain Himself Made Annoncement About Labadee!!

 

Labadee is an area that is completely cutoff from the rest of the area around it, with no easy access to an airport. I highly doubt they were kicked off at Labadee. More likely they were confined to their rooms.

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Labadee is an area that is completely cutoff from the rest of the area around it, with no easy access to an airport. I highly doubt they were kicked off at Labadee. More likely they were confined to their rooms.

 

 

That is exactly what I was thinking, how could they dump off passengers in an area that has very little tourist infrastructure and a less then stellar reputation (hence the wall around the compound). I couldn't even imagine the ramifications if the people involved got hurt while on the island. I suspect the Captain was using it as a scare tactic to others that they were having problems with.

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There is no way that someone could get kicked off the ship in Labadee. Labadee is part of Haiti, and they could get in a lot of trouble for kicking them off there with no way to get home. It is VERY dangerous outside the walls of RCI's private area. That is why no one is allowed outside those walls. A captain would not kick someone off the ship there, with no airport, no hotels, etc. Especially with children!!!

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There is no way that someone could get kicked off the ship in Labadee. Labadee is part of Haiti, and they could get in a lot of trouble for kicking them off there with no way to get home. It is VERY dangerous outside the walls of RCI's private area. That is why no one is allowed outside those walls. A captain would not kick someone off the ship there, with no airport, no hotels, etc. Especially with children!!!

NEVER SAY NEVER FITZ IT HAPPENED!!QUESTION IS WHY?RUMORS WENT FROM THROWING SCHUFFLE BOARD PUCKS TO STARTING FIRES????

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People can board off/on from Labadee. I have worked on-board for RCCL and it happens and usually during Thanksgiving week and December. A lot of kids are sailing during the holiday break and there are a couple of weeks that are notorious for have the most amount of kids and just relatively selfish people that do not control themselves or their families. And their are captains that will make it clear what the consequences would be and if someone were to be "asked to leave" I know captains that would gladly make the announcement to let other passengers know--sort of a warning to any future behavior.

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I don't see why they couldn't "land" someone at Labadee. Don't the locals who work there have to get home each night? Seems there must be a way to get home from there since it is not really an island unto itself like Coco Cay. Just thinking out loud :)

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I am wondering if any of you have ever been in Haiti beside labadee????? We have been the second largest city is just 15 miles from the beach, with a major airport which we went back and forth to the US many times! It would be VERY easy for the company to have someone taken to the airport and flown home. I lived in cape haitian ( the nearest city) with our 3 small kids for 8 years, never had a problem. Dont believe all you read and we went to labadee every sat and we also were there on the days the ship was there so people do go in and out.

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Watched individuals being escorted to tender and the tender left the Labadee area and sailed around the point. What exactly happened after that point I am not sure. But I am sure the family was removed from the ship.

THANKS FOR THE BACK-UP.DID YOU HEAR WHY?

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