Floridiana Posted June 16, 2012 #26 Share Posted June 16, 2012 On our B2B on HAL (Panama Canal), we attended a second life boat drill with all the new passengers in San Diego. Only a minority did the B2B. On both our long cruises (Princess' circumnavigation of Oz, Oceania's Amazon cruise), we only attended one drill. There was a second drill in Melbourne for new passengers, but we were not required to attend. On all cruises, the crew had numerous additional drills. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mura Posted June 16, 2012 #27 Share Posted June 16, 2012 Interesting. On our few B2Bs we were required to attend the second boat drill. And that was long before the Costa disaster. Mura Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oceans&Rivers Posted June 16, 2012 #28 Share Posted June 16, 2012 Just a month ago, an elderly couple (He age 90, she 84) was forcefully disembarked from the Seabourn Sojourn because the wife did not attend the muster drill on the second leg of a B2B. The husband attended the drill, but his wife said she didn't feel well and had done it on the first leg of their Back to Back voyages. They were on the second leg of a B2B2B. That seems draconian to me since she had participated in the first leg's muster drill and her husband went to the second drill and could have reported to her if there had been any changes in drill procedure, which I don't think had changed, anyway. If the Captain intended to be so strict about attendance, he could have arranged to have a crewmember take the ill wife to the muster area in a wheelchair at the last moment so that she would not have to stand in line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisecountess Posted June 16, 2012 #29 Share Posted June 16, 2012 DH and I did a b2b in Feb-March this year, Sydneynto,Auckland, then Auckland to Sydney via Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef. First leg was 16 nights followed by 21 nights. We asked at Guest Relations if we had to attend the second muster drill and were told that we did not. The next day we received a letter reviewing procedures. I can't remember for sure if we had to sign and return the letter or not. BTW, we did change cabins and the crew moved all our bags for us. We packed what was in the drawers and cabinets and on the shelves. They simply lifted what was hanging in the closet and put it into the new closet. I can't address staying on board as we chose to get off and spend the day in Auckland. Enjoy your trip. Harriet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbb Posted June 18, 2012 #30 Share Posted June 18, 2012 Most of our cruises with O have been b2b. We have always had the same cabin so have not had to move. All of our cruises have been fairly recent. We have always been told to attend both drills and most of the cruises have been ~12-14 day cruises. Sometimes we've left the ship to visit the port (example: Athens) but other times we've stayed on board. We have been told that O's captains want the b2bers to come to all drills just in case your crew captain has been changed or meeting place tweaked. We always tell our room attendants so that they know if we are staying in or leaving ship but we get out of their way; they have so much work to do that day. We ask if they want us to leave the room early so they can get in and out quickly. b2b is a wonderful way to cruise! Have a great time!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ORV Posted August 22, 2013 #31 Share Posted August 22, 2013 Any changes in B2B procedures? I did a search and this is about all that came up here. Do we contact guest relations during the first leg or do they contact us? I'm assuming we can stay on during turnaround in Barcelona if we choose to? Will we be able to get on and off the ship at our convenience there or do we need to wait until disembarkation begins? As a side note does anyone know which terminal Oceania is currently using in Barcelona for Riviera when they end and begin cruises there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare LHT28 Posted August 22, 2013 #32 Share Posted August 22, 2013 Any changes in B2B procedures? I did a search and this is about all that came up here. Do we contact guest relations during the first leg or do they contact us? A few days before the end of the 1st cruise they will send information on what to do on disembarkation day US port require you to disembark usually for 1 hr maybe less some other ports also require the ship to be zero count ..I know Dover was one where we also had to leave the ship for a short time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orchestrapal Posted August 22, 2013 #33 Share Posted August 22, 2013 You can stay on the ship in Barcelona with no problem. Come and go as you please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ORV Posted August 22, 2013 #34 Share Posted August 22, 2013 Thanks for the replies. Anyone know which port in Barcelona Riviera uses? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimandStan Posted August 22, 2013 #35 Share Posted August 22, 2013 Thanks for the replies. Anyone know which port in Barcelona Riviera uses? Marina & Riviera dock at the foot of Las Ramblas, the smaller ships use the World Trade Center Terminal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neepawa Posted August 22, 2013 #36 Share Posted August 22, 2013 ORV Here is a link to the Barcelona Cruise Terminal Map: http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/transport/barcelona-cruise-port.html#barcelonaCruiseTerminalsMap Our cruise on Riviera in September 2013 is scheduled to use Terminal A, B or C subject to change at the sole discretion of the port authority without notice. Cheers, Don Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulchili Posted August 23, 2013 #37 Share Posted August 23, 2013 Marina & Riviera dock at the foot of Las Ramblas, the smaller ships use the World Trade Center Terminal. I believe the WTC terminal is at the foot of the Ramblas, the terminal for Marina/Riviera is a fairly long bus ride away from Ramblas, as can be seen on the map provided by Don: http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/transport/barcelona-cruise-port.html#barcelonaCruiseTerminalsMap Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ORV Posted August 23, 2013 #38 Share Posted August 23, 2013 Okay, Thanks for the map. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChatKat in Ca. Posted August 23, 2013 #39 Share Posted August 23, 2013 We have docked in both locations on other ships. It would be ideal to dock at Las Ramblas/WTC but it's not that a short walk to the tourist area. It's about a $10 Euro cab ride from the WTC and about $15 from the ABC Dock. $35 from the Airport. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neepawa Posted August 23, 2013 #40 Share Posted August 23, 2013 You can take the Blue Bus from Terminals A. B or C to the Columbus Monument which is at the bottom of La Rambla where you can get on the HOHO buses. The cost of the Blue Bus is 2 Euro one-way and 3 Euro return. The HOHO bus fare is about 26 Euro which you purchase on the HOHO bus. Cheers, Don Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boreus Posted August 25, 2013 #41 Share Posted August 25, 2013 We've done 10 B/B in Europe and never had to get off the ship. If there is a small group of B/B cruisers there is sometimes a wonderful private lunch in the MDR. If they have one don't miss it.:) Back to back cruisers on the Marina in Southampton on disembarkation/embarkation day in June 2013 were invited to a special luncheon in Jacques. Although we were in the same cabin on each cruise we were issued new passenger cards. We were required, however, to attend boat drills for each cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floridiana Posted August 26, 2013 #42 Share Posted August 26, 2013 If your turn-around port is in the USA, you have to disembark. All passports, US included. We used the day to sightsee on our own (San Diego, Miami), but I remember vaguely that passengers needed to stay off the ship for only a short time and then could return. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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