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Also depends on your type of suite. On our last cruise we had a JS and we left our room around 9:30-10, the GS beside is was ready. Sky class rooms are ready way before hand. I was talking to our stateroom guy and he got a call from his supervisor and was telling him his GS rooms were not ready and was working on them.

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Also depends on your type of suite. On our last cruise we had a JS and we left our room around 9:30-10, the GS beside is was ready. Sky class rooms are ready way before hand. I was talking to our stateroom guy and he got a call from his supervisor and was telling him his GS rooms were not ready and was working on them.

 

I have sailed in many Sky class cabins and have never been able to enter before 1 pm/anyone else. ?:confused:?

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we will also be in a sky class suite. I guess I'll find out when we board.

As posted above it’s only star class and even then they are not always ready by 11:00. Everyone else waits until 1:00 or later. The cabin may be ready earlier however they keep the fire doors to the passenger corridors closed with employees there stopping you from entering.

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