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You are asked to leave your cabin by 8 AM.  Some chose to do an early breakfast and return to the cabin to pick up their belongings.  Others take it to the dining room with them.  Some do room service.  Some do IC.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Konfeta said:

What time you have to leave your cabin if the ship arrives to Fort Lauderdale at 6 am?

Generally speaking, you're asked to be out of your cabin by 8am. There's a little leeway, but not much, remember they have to get all those rooms turned over before new guests enter them... 

Breakfast is available in the Dining room, buffet, International Cafe (if you're ship has one), Suite specialty breakfast (usually, not always), and some reports of room service working also.

 

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24 minutes ago, cr8tiv1 said:

You are asked to leave your cabin by 8 AM.  Some chose to do an early breakfast and return to the cabin to pick up their belongings.  Others take it to the dining room with them.  Some do room service.  Some do IC.

 

 

I don't think they do room service anymore on disembarkation day. Maybe it's a suite thing?

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11 minutes ago, startedwithamouse said:

I don't think they do room service anymore on disembarkation day. Maybe it's a suite thing?

Thank you Do you know what time they start breakfast at this day?

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24 minutes ago, Konfeta said:

Thank you and do you know what time do they start breakfast at this day?

Buffet at 6, international Cafe is 24/7, MDR 7-8:30 or 9,, Suite breakfast til 6:30-8:30 or 7-8:30, etc..

 

Had room service delivery in my obstructed oceanview in Nov 2023.   

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The truth is the morning of disembarkation doesn’t have any sort of vib of relaxation. Just the complete opposite.

 

The staff is running around trying to get things ready for the next group and has no time to take care of the passengers that need to get off the ship.

 

Yes, you can grab a bite for breakfast but it’s rushed and luggage scattered all over the place and long lines to exit the ship. Forget about trying to get a elevator going down also, they are all packed full like a can of sardines.

 

Its the worst part of a cruise😩

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