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While deck number MAY play a part, those with early flights get off 1st--no matter WHAT deck you are on! If you have an early flight and booked your own air, just tell the purser that you need early debarkation tags. It's not a problem!

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Thanks! This cruise will be different for me.

I'm going without my DH and will be cruising with a gal I grew up with.

I needed to give her husband an approximate time that he should leave his house in Daytona to pick us up at Port Canaveral. I've booked us on a guarantee so I don't even know the deck we'll be on yet.

I've never had a concern before over disembarkation times, but I don't want her DH to sit around the port all morning waiting for us or he might get crabby. :eek: ;)

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Just off Sovereign Friday(July27) we had yellow tags (said approx. 7:30am) our flight didn't leave till 5 so we were in no hurry to leave. We called guest relations and saked if we could change and were told that on deck 4 they had all the colors if anyone wanted to change so we took our yellow ones down and took purple. there were box's of each color.

We were on deck 5. Had friends on deck 10 who also had yellow.

Linda

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