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I do not see why not

you may have to take your bags to the ship then as the dock workers may have gone

or you could drop your bags in the morning if you are close to the port

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I do not see why not

you may have to take your bags to the ship then as the dock workers may have gone

or you could drop your bags in the morning if you are close to the port

 

Greetings from South Beach, LHT28. We were on an O ship with a late departure. We arrived at the ship the usual time and the schedule in our stateroom had the boat drill at 5:00pm anyway. With today's emphasis on security, it might be a good idea to check on late boarding access.

 

Mary

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Hi! I'm on the Sirena leaving out of Barcelona in July. Embarkation begins at 1pm and departure is at 11pm. Would we be OK if we boarded around 6 pm?

 

I assume we have to be on the ship no later than 9pm (not that we are going to push it that late, I'm just curious).

 

Why wouldn’t you?

That’s plenty of time. No?

Good luck.

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