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Summit muster drill


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On our July Summit cruise we were asked to go to muster around 3:15ish and then waited and waited for those who felt they had no need to attend. Several announcements were made for the passengers in cabin #s blah blah to please report to muster. Be prepared for delays.

I always try to stay by the doors, but we were ushered in and urged to move further into the area, packed in like sardines. It was so hot I thought some of the older passengers would faint. Muster took forever! We had a sail away party planned in our suite, which got a later start and didn't exactly happen for sail away since we didn't leave Bayonne until 7:30 due to a lifeboat stuck after a maintenance check!

 

 

 

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