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On a two week cruise on Barbados change over day do guests staying on for the second week need to go through the muster drill again and it this is the case what time is all aboard? Looking at booking a 7hour tour but need an idea of time we need to go aboard. It is showing a sailing time of 2000hrs. Thank you.

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On a two week cruise on Barbados change over day do guests staying on for the second week need to go through the muster drill again and it this is the case what time is all aboard? Looking at booking a 7hour tour but need an idea of time we need to go aboard. It is showing a sailing time of 2000hrs. Thank you.
No drill required unless you have changed your cabin, the ship is very busy on change over and its best to get off as you are planning, we also book one of the speciality restaurants as its much more comfortable with all the safety drill going on. The time you have to be back onboard will be displayed at the exit but as I say we like to be back for dinner, usually after a day at Harbour Lights beach, just six weeks for us [emoji2] [emoji2] [emoji2] [emoji2]

 

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