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Old December 25th, 2004, 05:20 PM
Donnassei
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Thanks Charles,
I hadn't heard that you could take your own luggage off when cruising on RCL,
that would save some time..

Thanks again for all your help.

Donna
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Old December 25th, 2004, 06:22 PM
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One way we've always avoided this was to add a day on each end of the
cruise
and book hotels for the extra days. That way we can take our sweet

time
with embarkation and debarkation. Why finish up a relaxing week of

sand and
steak with a stress-filled debarkation and mad dash to the airport?


I would receomend also, as you don't hace to worry about making the
plane on time. I would also add a day or two on to the begining of
cruise, so that you make the boat for sure.

Talking about colored tags, I have found that they don't always call
colors in the order listed on the sheet they give you a day or two
before dismarking the boat. That seemed to be the case on the Island
Princess this past June at least.

Michael

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Old December 25th, 2004, 06:22 PM
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One way we've always avoided this was to add a day on each end of the
cruise
and book hotels for the extra days. That way we can take our sweet

time
with embarkation and debarkation. Why finish up a relaxing week of

sand and
steak with a stress-filled debarkation and mad dash to the airport?


I would receomend also, as you don't hace to worry about making the
plane on time. I would also add a day or two on to the begining of
cruise, so that you make the boat for sure.

Talking about colored tags, I have found that they don't always call
colors in the order listed on the sheet they give you a day or two
before dismarking the boat. That seemed to be the case on the Island
Princess this past June at least.

Michael

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Old December 25th, 2004, 06:22 PM
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One way we've always avoided this was to add a day on each end of the
cruise
and book hotels for the extra days. That way we can take our sweet

time
with embarkation and debarkation. Why finish up a relaxing week of

sand and
steak with a stress-filled debarkation and mad dash to the airport?


I would receomend also, as you don't hace to worry about making the
plane on time. I would also add a day or two on to the begining of
cruise, so that you make the boat for sure.

Talking about colored tags, I have found that they don't always call
colors in the order listed on the sheet they give you a day or two
before dismarking the boat. That seemed to be the case on the Island
Princess this past June at least.

Michael

 




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