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We us room service for breakfast to stay in the room the longest possible time. In the past FTTF Self debark would report to the room were Captain Table is presented. From docking time until leaving the ship around 45 minutes or so.

 

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We us room service for breakfast to stay in the room the longest possible time. In the past FTTF Self debark would report to the room were Captain Table is presented. From docking time until leaving the ship around 45 minutes or so.

 

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Thank you JMAE, but I was looking for the specific time they escort the FTTF people from the ship to customs. A couple of years ago we had FTTF on the Valor and they escorted at 7:45am before others began and I was wondering the exact time they did so on the Pride. Trying to find if there is time for a dining room breakfast or IF we only have time to plan for a room service breakfast.

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We are sailing on the Pride 4/2/17 so I have been tracking the ship, last week it arrived well before 10. Arrival time is very much dependent upon weather and water conditions. Being on 5 Pride cruises we have a mix of arriving late and early.

 

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We sailed the Pride 3 times in 2016, only once she was schedule to arrive before 10 am. On the other 2 cruises our priority debarkation letter had relaxed debarkation meeting in the Red Frog Pub closing out at 9:45, MDR breakfast was being seated only between 7 & 9.

Both later arrival times the priority debarkation was a small disaster, because of 2 reasons no crew checking S&S cards (or priority letters) and general debarkation was being done from the theater and many of those passengers just shouldered past the crew forcing themselves into the priority line. (Boy were they surprised at customs that their luggage was not done being inspected, but it did make for a less than priority customs line.) All in all priority relaxed debarkation, for these cruises, occurred about 10:30/45, finished w/ Customs about 11:30, and we were back home in NJ by 3:30 (with a quick lunch stop for a normally 3 hour drive) both times.

On the early arrival (at 8:30am) cruise priority debarkation was done from the Butterfly Lounge (post gangway accident). It was handled much differently. Diamonds and Platinums were released first right as they were calling the 3rd or 4th deck of self assist. Then Suites were asked to line up as the last of D&Ps were leaving, since this included us we do not know when FttF was allowed to debark.

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We got off the ship this morning. (Or I should say this afternoon.) we didn't arrive in port until 10 am. We had a long leisurely breakfast in the dining room. Self disembarkation began around 10:30 am. We were in zone 3 and didn't get called till 11:45 am. We were out to our car around 12:15 pm.

 

 

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