elbodans Posted June 14, 2018 #1 Share Posted June 14, 2018 First--I'm not trying to book a flight that might make me late for our sailing! We land in Seattle the day BEFORE we sail and are staying at a Marriott in Seattle proper. However, I am wondering how late we can safely and stress-free-ly show up at port for embarkation. On all of my past cruises, we were of the 'get there early' mindset; I know that most people share this mindset. Like--get there, get on the ship first, start enjoying all of the food-you-already-paid-for. And I get it. But for this trip--which is a 14-day sailing--I'd like to switch it up and let those people board first and show up for boarding semi-last-minute. The thought process is: I don't love standing in lines but I do love Seattle and oysters and the market and there's a Marvel exhibit at the pop culture museum. So my husband and I could realistically spend the morning and early afternoon enjoying the city and then show up closer to sail away to maybe find no lines and our rooms already ready. Is this a bad thought? If not--what time would you estimate would be a SAFE time to arrive for a 4pm sail away? I was thinking 2pm, assuming it takes an hour to get through the boarding process. Note: we will be traveling with only carry-on baggage and will leave THAT back in our rooms until we grab an Uber to the port (I have status at Marriott so I already got a late check out.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catl331 Posted June 14, 2018 #2 Share Posted June 14, 2018 I was thinking 2pm, assuming it takes an hour to get through the boarding process. If you have completed the on-line check-in, the only absolute is that you must be on-board for the muster drill, which is usually 45 minutes before sailing. 2:00 would give you an hour or so leeway. The boarding process at that time of day should only take 5 to 10 minutes providing a shuttle bus doesn't show up at the same time! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlsSalt Posted June 14, 2018 #3 Share Posted June 14, 2018 You must be present at the muster which is typically one half hour before the last departure time, except for very late departures when the drill can be held in the late afternoon. So for a 4pm sail away, you need to be onboard and ready for muster at 3:30pm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elbodans Posted June 14, 2018 Author #4 Share Posted June 14, 2018 fantastic. thanks, all! i will aim to arrive by 2pm but not stress if there's traffic or something. works for me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlsSalt Posted June 14, 2018 #5 Share Posted June 14, 2018 fantastic. thanks, all! i will aim to arrive by 2pm but not stress if there's traffic or something. works for me! Good. You don't want to make your muster mates wait for you either, by cutting it too close. That is one of the key exercises for the staff - make sure everyone is outside of the ship, on deck and accounted for. Traffic can be a problem since the route to the port goes on the main streets. Hopefully leaving your hotel mid-day will be easier to go this distance than during the rush hour. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pengu1n Posted June 14, 2018 #6 Share Posted June 14, 2018 You could check with the pop culture museum and see if they have a place to store your bags, so you don't have to make the trip back to the hotel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
towhee Posted June 15, 2018 #7 Share Posted June 15, 2018 We sailed the 14 day out of Seattle on May 21. Our muster was at 3:00 pm, so 2:00 pm would be the latest I would arrive at the port. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
curtdesilets Posted June 15, 2018 #8 Share Posted June 15, 2018 We sailed the 14 day out of Seattle on May 21. Our muster was at 3:00 pm, so 2:00 pm would be the latest I would arrive at the port. How was the 14 day Alaska Cruise? We are seriously thinking of doing it next season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davacruiser Posted June 15, 2018 #9 Share Posted June 15, 2018 How was the 14 day Alaska Cruise? We are seriously thinking of doing it next season. We do this cruise every year. Love it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RuthC Posted June 15, 2018 #10 Share Posted June 15, 2018 How was the 14 day Alaska Cruise? We are seriously thinking of doing it next season. I've done it three times, and love it every time. Heck, it's a long ride from the east coast, so I want as much Alaska time as I can get on the trip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
syesmar Posted June 15, 2018 #11 Share Posted June 15, 2018 Crew News was kind enough to post the “When and Where” daily programs for the May 21 sailing. The All Aboard is listed at 2:30pm, with a Muster Drill at 3pm: http://www.rogerjett-photography.com/specialty-2/on-locations-specific-cruises/alaska-ms-zaandam-14-day-when-where-daily-activities-2018 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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