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37 minutes ago, supernanaof3 said:

Does anyone know what time you need to be off the Celebrity Constellation? The next cruise starts boarding at 11, but we’d like to stay on as long as possible.

Until they find you. Where is your disembarkation port?  I believe (?) only European sailings allow for late departures for guests wanting to stay onboard but there is an extra charge for this. Other than that the sooner the ship is cleared the sooner B2Bers can do their TAD  process and then after that new passengers will be allowed to board. 

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Just remember that staying on too long will delay the boarding for the new passengers.  How would you like it if the passengers on the cruise before you decided to stay on board as long as possible.  The cruise is over after an early breakfast so try to be off the ship by 9:00.

 

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As already stated, they want you OFF the ship as early as possible on disembarkation day. Find something else to with your time- ashore. You have to vacate your stateroom ( with your luggage) by 0800. Breakfasts end early that day.  Bars and most shops will be closed.  There is literally nothing to do. Even up in the pool deck- you'll just be in the way as cleaning will be underway as they prep for the new passengers. By 0930 you will likely hear names being called over the PA- those are the laggards that still haven't cleared off.

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You need to consider your cruise to be OVER when you go to bed that last night.  They want you OUT of your cabin, so it can be readied for the next guests...around 8:30am.  Hanging out in public areas is lame at best.  They do want you GONE ASAP.

 

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Typically they want you out of your stateroom by 8:30 and off the ship by 9:30 - 10:00.  The ship has to clear customs and be empty of all non back to back passengers before they start boarding the next itinerary's passengers, which typically commences around 11:00.  So plan to be off the ship by 10:00 latest.  You wouldn't want your boarding delayed by late to disembark passengers from the previous sailing, would you?

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