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What time do you really have to be off of the ship?


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I took my daughter and her girlfriend on a cruise for their highschool grad gift (both 18) and they were partying and having fun on the last night of the cruise that they didnt get back to the room until we were pulling into port and then wanted to go to sleep needless to say they couldnt and I let them know that we had to eat and get ready to leave the ship so while I was enjoying my last breakfast there they were sleeping on the chairs in the buffet what a site. But our 8 hour drive home was quiet they slept all the way.

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The good thing about being a teen is you can let your responsible

parents tell you to do things you might not necessarily like. ;)

 

Such as..it is time to get up and get ready to go.

We have a long drive ahead of us.

 

If they don't like it, then they can get over it.:D

(works for me)

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the MDR is open... if thats what you mean by restaurant. Not the pay restaurant you eat dinner in.

 

The buffet is often a madhouse for breakfast on departure day. I prefer the MDR. I think all breakfast stops at 8:30am that morning.

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