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And if you're sharing a cabin with a Platinum passenger, can you go in with them?
Yes. Also anyone else traveling together.

 

Depending on the cruise, the disembarkation lounge can be packed so make sure you pick an alternate spot to hang out in case it is.

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If you debarkation time allows, go to the main dining room for breakfast after leaving your cabin. Relax over breakfast and then if you still have time, go to the Wheelhouse. We found that by doing this we missed the crowding in the Platinum lounge to a large extent. Also it is so much more relaxing to enjoy a good breakfast rather than finding a place in the many hallways etc.

 

Kudos to Princess for the Island Princess design, where the Wheelhouse bar is big enough to accomodate the growing number of platinum and elite passengers.

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