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The video isn't about boarding for tendering. It is about testing times for emergency evacuations. The clearly seen clue are the life vests everyone is wearing. No one would be expected to wear life vests when tendering. At least I have never experienced that.

 

Have not seen the video so that's why I am not following well, kind if confused between emergencies and tendering in ports,, ... . do you have a link to the video,?

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Have not seen the video so that's why I am not following well, kind if confused between emergencies and tendering in ports,, ... . do you have a link to the video,?

 

 

 

The main link is supplied by Lloyd555 and if you scroll down I think it was towards the bottom.

They had an army of people in life jackets doing a live 'drill'.

 

Impressive that even at half capacity for tendering they should improve times to get ashore dramatically.

 

 

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Have not seen the video so that's why I am not following well, kind if confused between emergencies and tendering in ports,, ... . do you have a link to the video,?

 

 

This is the link provided by Lloyd. The video for the Life Boat is towards the bottom of the page.

 

https://www.tu.no/artikler/cruiseskip-med-mobilt-dekk-til-13-etasjer-teknisk-helt-pa-kanten/430675

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Here are some screen grabs from that video

 

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Thanks.( you are very patient and helpful)

.Now I get the picture!.. big upgrade from the bobbing dinghies

Looks like boarding NY transit cars or the Tampa airport tram...

For emergencies seems very efficient!

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Thanks.( you are very patient and helpful)

.Now I get the picture!.. big upgrade from the bobbing dinghies

Looks like boarding NY transit cars or the Tampa airport tram...

For emergencies seems very efficient!

 

Although bigger capacity means more tine required to load and unload. Also some of the tender ports might not be able to handle the big Edge tenders. Easter Island and Port Douglas come to mind. Probably not an issue for the most cruisers.

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Specialty restaurants are on cruise planners - five of them

 

 

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All there. 4 different complementary dining rooms and 5 speciality dining rooms. Go into your cruise planner, click on dining and beverage and each restaurant has it own link complete with sample menus and prices for speciality dining.

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