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Our boarding pass says that our muster station on the Breeze is A3... does anyone know where that is, or where I can look to find out?

 

 

 

We were on the Breeze right before her drydock, our muster was also A3, which was the 3rd floor in the main lounge, I think it is called the Ovation.

 

 

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We were on the Breeze right before her drydock, our muster was also A3, which was the 3rd floor in the main lounge, I think it is called the Ovation.

 

 

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Yes, it's called the Ovation Theater.

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Any idea where muster station B3 might be on the Breeze?

 

Assuming all three ships in the Dream class have the same muster stations, muster station B3 is in the lower level of the midship dining room. I was on the Dream in January in cabin 2314.

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I have muster station E4. I'll be learning where that is on Sunday! I've been waiting for 553 days now!

 

While you're on there can you swing by the Spa to see if the jets are working on the Thaso Pool. You should be allowed to tour if you don't have a pass. There's been a thread saying that it's still now working. Wondering if that's still the case. Please and thank you (if you have time :) )!

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I just dont understand why that information is important before you get on the ship. That information is on every cabin door. When the whistle alarm sounds you head to the stairs and the crew directs everyone

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I just dont understand why that information is important before you get on the ship. That information is on every cabin door. When the whistle alarm sounds you head to the stairs and the crew directs everyone

 

It may not be important, but some people(myself included) like to be prepared ahead of time.

 

When on a Fantasy class ship, I want to know if I will be in muster station B. It is next to the smoky casino. On the Sensation, I had to sit through the drill while also trying to hold my breath. I'd like to know ahead of time so I can mentally prepare myself for dealing with that.

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It may not be important, but some people(myself included) like to be prepared ahead of time.

 

When on a Fantasy class ship, I want to know if I will be in muster station B. It is next to the smoky casino. On the Sensation, I had to sit through the drill while also trying to hold my breath. I'd like to know ahead of time so I can mentally prepare myself for dealing with that.

 

Lol, mentally prepared. Now that you mention the smoke, I wonder which is worse, the smoke and being indoor, or the heat or cold and being outdoors?

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I just dont understand why that information is important before you get on the ship. That information is on every cabin door. When the whistle alarm sounds you head to the stairs and the crew directs everyone

 

It's not !!

 

However, there are some who just feel they have to "control" every single detail. :confused:

It's like needing to know what side of the tender they will be sitting on, will the ship dock head in or back in, what side of the ship will the sunset be on, port or starboard.

 

Go figure.

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It may not be important, but some people(myself included) like to be prepared ahead of time.

 

When on a Fantasy class ship, I want to know if I will be in muster station B. It is next to the smoky casino. On the Sensation, I had to sit through the drill while also trying to hold my breath. I'd like to know ahead of time so I can mentally prepare myself for dealing with that.

 

 

only asking because I see this question so many times here and on the various facebook pages. Mentally prepared? for weeks before the cruise? I mean that information IS on every door. so by the time you get in your cabin- and read the door til the safety briefing-- thats not enough time?

 

Knowing that information do you go check it out before the safety briefing? do you go way ahead of time before?

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only asking because I see this question so many times here and on the various facebook pages. Mentally prepared? for weeks before the cruise? I mean that information IS on every door. so by the time you get in your cabin- and read the door til the safety briefing-- thats not enough time?

 

Knowing that information do you go check it out before the safety briefing? do you go way ahead of time before?

 

I want to be happy on vacation. If I know well before the cruise, the annoyance I will feel about the smoke will be much less likely to infect my mood. I'm bipolar, and I can have strong moods that stick around for awhile.

 

Once on the ship, I do check out my muster station ahead of time.

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Lol, mentally prepared. Now that you mention the smoke, I wonder which is worse, the smoke and being indoor, or the heat or cold and being outdoors?

 

I would rather be outside. I usually cruise December - February. Outside of winter, I will only cruise from the West Coast. Long Beach and Seattle don't have the humidity that the Gulf Coast has.

 

I was in the muster station all the way forward port side on the Triumph. If you go at the right time, you can stand in front of/near a vent blowing nice cool air.

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