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Wondering how overnight works.  Not sure if we will be tendering or docking.  My question is is the gangway open all night?  Is it different depending on docking or tendering?   Thanks 

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Where?  Generally open all night if docked. I've never done it at a tender port, but pretty sure they run at a reduced frequency all night. 

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18 minutes ago, markeb said:

Where?  Generally open all night if docked. I've never done it at a tender port, but pretty sure they run at a reduced frequency all night. 

Phuket 

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24 minutes ago, wpas1 said:

Phuket 

 

I did Phuket on NCL in Jan 2020 and Kona on X this past Sep; both were tender ports.  They both were open all night and a big reason why is the crew gets to go off.  However, in both cases, during the later hours, the tender boats took a while to arrive and after they arrived you could board but it sat there for a bit before it departed

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did overnight in Cabo (so tendering) and we could come and go all night.   It was interesting there was a carnival ship in doing the same thing but they could not come and go.

 

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