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How late can I stay onboard?


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Well, people will be lined up early ready to get on. :) You will be encouraged to be off the ship by 9:30-10am, usually.

 

IF you are going to stay on to the end, then just listen to the announcements. They will be strongly more encouraging to get you off the ship.

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Personally, I consider the cruise over at 9:30. That still give us plenty of time for one last cruise breakfast and not have to hurry. As others said, the ship must have everyone off and accounted for before it can begin reboarding. And between then and boarding again around 11 or 11:30, the ship has to be cleaned and everything made ready for the next bunch of guests. They will start to throw you off at around 10am.

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