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Not sure how to word the title, but I'm booked on the Allure on the October 27-November 4 sailing. Then I notice the following cruise is a 6 night cruise departing on the 5th. Does anyone have any idea why there'd be a delay between cruises?

 

 

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October 27th the Allure leaves from Fort Lauderdale and November 5th starts her sailings from Miami. Maybe that is the reason for the one day lapse.

One day non-revenue cruise to Miami. That makes more sense, thanks.

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I wonder if you can book back to back and stay on board?

Nope, I don't believe that's happened with any previous one day relocation like this. Like any other cruise that ends, the last sailing needs a zero count and you can't get back on board.

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I wonder if you can book back to back and stay on board?

 

 

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I believe that would contravene the PSVA (the law that bars foreign flagged vessels from transporting passengers between two US ports).

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