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Going on Solstice in Sept. Booked Muranos for last night. When do you have to have luggage outside of the room on the last night to be picked up? Would want to change after dinner prior to finishing packing the suitcases.

 

Hi:) they usually say 11:00pm. What time is dinner?:D;)

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statements said luggage was to be out by 11pm. we had all items packed and ready to go except for what we had on for dinner and some items we used to get ready for dinner so figured we could pack those after late seating dinner and have time. we ended up talking lots saying our good-byes to our tablemates and then we all went for a final dessert in Bistro on 5 and barely made it to the room by 11pm. Hurried up and packed final items and had out by the door around 11:35pm and it was picked up...hate to be late and we were worried that they would be missed but it worked out ok. thought I'd share our story...

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Even if you put it out a bit later, it will be picked up...don't forget to keep a small bag for toiletries and pj's, etc...!

 

And clothes for the next day!!! Seems like someone every cruise forgets they will need that and is standing with the cabin door barely open trying to get someone to stop and get some assistance to have suitcase to returned to their room (since can't leave in their Celebrity robe and a nightie or undies only!) :) eek:

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Yes, you may do this, but you must handle all your luggage without any help, and depending on where you dock, you could have a lot of stairs to handle with all that luggage. You will not be permitted to use the elevators as they are only for those in wheelchairs or using other mobility devices.

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Yes, you may do this, but you must handle all your luggage without any help, and depending on where you dock, you could have a lot of stairs to handle with all that luggage. You will not be permitted to use the elevators as they are only for those in wheelchairs or using other mobility devices.

 

Hi Kitty, I see many people using the elevators, with and without bags/carryons. When was using them at disembarkation made not permissable for those cruisers not mobility challenged? Never heard that. And considering the numbers I see waiting for an elevator, they haven't either. :confused:

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Sometimes it depends on the port, too. We planned to walk off in San Diego as we had an early plane to catch and were told we couldn't. We ended up waiting at the exit for the ship to be cleared, picked up our luggage and made it to the airport with time to spare.

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Yes, you may do this, but you must handle all your luggage without any help, and depending on where you dock, you could have a lot of stairs to handle with all that luggage. You will not be permitted to use the elevators as they are only for those in wheelchairs or using other mobility devices.

 

I have never seen that occur in any of our cruises on Celebrity. Our first was in 2004 and our latest was in March this year.

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