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How common is it for passengers to be thrown off ship


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A few years ago on the Navigator we were boarding the tender to Grand Cayman. A 20-ish guy with his suitcase boarded the tender with an older man (I assume was his father) and a RCL employee. They sat near us and had a very sober and quiet conversation about what time his flight was leaving and who was coming to pick him up at the airport. I wondered if he was being involuntarily disembarked, but it could have been a family emergency or something else.

 

DW and I several times considered reporting our neighbors on the Liberty, but we never did.

Every night they would sit on their balcony until 1 or 2am and be very loud. It was more than 4 people, so we thought it was a family using their GS balcony as a common area. They were drinking and smoking each night, which really put a damper on our use of our balcony. One night there was clearly the smell of someone smoking something other than tobacco.

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