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Tentative Holiday/Arlene Saturday Docking Plans


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A cruise terminal employee told me tonight the current plan is to disembark the current passengers early, possibly as early as 2:00-3:00 am Saturday morning. Take the ship back out to sea, come back in late Saturday to pick-up Saturdays cruisers. This plan could change depending on the track of the storm.

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A cruise terminal employee told me tonight the current plan is to disembark the current passengers early, possibly as early as 2:00-3:00 am Saturday morning. Take the ship back out to sea, come back in late Saturday to pick-up Saturdays cruisers. This plan could change depending on the track of the storm.

 

 

Why would she go back out to sea ?

just curious :)

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Why would she go back out to sea ?

just curious :)

 

When there is a threat of a hurricane the Navy will send their docked ships out to sea. The idea is a ship can steer clear of storms. If they were to stay in port the threat of damage is increased. Cruiselines follow the same rules.

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