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We sailed out of San Juan last year and our departure time was 11:30 pm. The Muster Drill was at 10 or 10:30 pm.

 

I would wager a guess that it would be at around 7:30 or so --- after the "all aboard time".

 

That is what my wife and I thought but what about people eating dinner?

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We sailed out of San Juan last year and our departure time was 11:30 pm. The Muster Drill was at 10 or 10:30 pm.

 

I would wager a guess that it would be at around 7:30 or so --- after the "all aboard time".

 

Wow, I'd have been in bed by then. It would have really ticked me off to have the muster drill that late at night.

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When Advenure had a departure time of around 10PM I am pretty sure that muster was between first and second dinner seating. When her departure was changed to 8:30PM muster got moved to around 6PM. Even though she does not sail until 8:30 PM all aboard is listed as 5:30 PM.

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