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Mustr drills on ships with two Departure ports


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Does anyone know how the muster drills work on ships that leave from two different ports like the Epic leaving from Rome and Barcelona?

 

Haven't experienced that myself but by international maritime law passengers must attend a drill within 24hrs of embarkation so by the law they don't have any other choice than to hold drills in (or technically latest after) every embarkation port.

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On the Epic, they have the main muster drill in Barcelona when the whole shop closes down and everyone goes to their muster station.

 

In Rome, it is more like the normal make up drills for those who missed the main one. Everyone goes to one venue and things don't shut down across the ship.

 

As more people use Rome to embark it is possible that it may become a bigger deal there, but this is how it has been for the last 3 years.

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