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Disney Dream Muster Stations?


TrustNoOneKMC

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OK, this was my first time cruising Disney, but I am very familiar with the Muster drill from other cruises. On all other cruises, once you were on the level for muster, you could tell which side of the boat you needed to go to, even if you were at the opposite end of the ship. I was surprised that when I went to look for muster station "H", there wasn't a sign on either side for it. I worried that I went to the wrong level, since the Disney Dream has 2 levels for muster. I asked one of the attendants, and he told me that I was on the right level, but I had to go to the other end of the boat before I would see a sign for H. I thought this would be terribly confusing if there was ever an actual emergency. Carnival shows all muster stations at each exit, so even if you are on the opposite end of the ship, you still know what side to go to.

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