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TYPICAL 'ALL ABOARD' TIMES IN ALASKA


FoxtrotTango
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Hello Again,

 

I thought I was pretty much sorted for our cruise on Regatta on 29th June - but, suddenly, I seem to have a lot of extra questions...

 

Just about to book the specialty dining options and I wondered if anyone could please tell me when the typical 'all aboard' timings are on their Alaska Cruises? (What a great 'resource' it is, to have access to so many experienced cruisers!).

 

Many thanks, in advance,

 

    Fiona & Kathryn

 

 

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Look at your invoice. It should have the ports and arrival and departure times for each port on it. Subtract 30 minutes to an hour from the departure time and you'll have your all aboard time. 

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on the intinerary in the brochure or website  it will have port times  like 8 am to 6 pm

usually you will be able to get off within 1/2 hour of the ship docking & back on board time is 30 mins  prior

so back by 5:30 pm if the ship sails at 6pm

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