jimmytammy
<font color=purple>Swivel, it's a hard habit to br
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Can we hold our luggage from night before disembark and take with us to breakfast?
They want you out of the cabin by 8 so I guess you could, I’m sure the cabin stewards watch who leaves maybe tell them your not out get but be out by that time. They really need all the time to do a turn around, beds to change , etc. They start with people going for first breakfast I imagine.What if we go to cabanas, leave luggage in room, go back to room, get luggage then do walk off?
We did this when we got off the Treasure on Saturday, it really only works if you have the late dinner seating as you are called to breakfast until 8:15. We had a quick breakfast at Cabanas at 7am and went back to the room and grabbed our lunch and was off the ship by 7:45. They don’t advertise Cabanas as being available, we always give our tips to the wait staff the last evening because we usually go to Cabana’s/Marceline instead because it’s faster.What if we go to cabanas, leave luggage in room, go back to room, get luggage then do walk off?
gotcha thank youThey want you out of the cabin by 8 so I guess you could, I’m sure the cabin stewards watch who leaves maybe tell them your not out get but be out by that time. They really need all the time to do a turn around, beds to change , etc. They start with people going for first breakfast I imagine.
Or having to deal with the dishes. There is a reason they don’t do room service that morning.I would guess room stewards only pretend to be “fine” with it. They really can’t tell you to follow the rules, can they? They work 7 days a week for months. I like to give them the courtesy of being out of the cabin when I am supposed to be.
Absolutely this! And the last thing they want to do on debarkation morning when the survey may not have been finalized yet is to tick off a guest and risk a less than excellent score.I would guess room stewards only pretend to be “fine” with it. They really can’t tell you to follow the rules, can they? They work 7 days a week for months. I like to give them the courtesy of being out of the cabin when I am supposed to be.
Wait, are you bothered that she brought food to her room or stayed 15 minutes past when you think she should’ve left? Sure, they work long hours, but that comes with the role they signed up for. Debonna simply gave an example of what she did to help answer the original question.I would guess room stewards only pretend to be “fine” with it. They really can’t tell you to follow the rules, can they? They work 7 days a week for months. I like to give them the courtesy of being out of the cabin when I am supposed to be.
Wait, are you bothered that she brought food to her room or stayed 15 minutes past when you think she should’ve left? Sure, they work long hours, but that comes with the role they signed up for. Debonna simply gave an example of what she did to help answer the original question.
When cruising out of Florida, we always drive, and therefore walk off. Usually we are sitting in the car 10 minutes after disembarkation startsAny quick answers as to how much "quicker" it would be to walk off versus waiting for luggage?
I am sure it varies by cruise, ship, tag, and port... But we will be on the Fantasy at Port Canaveral in a few weeks.
We usually use Disney transportation (to airport), but plan to park at the port this trip (driving down to Florida versus flying). We are heading home after getting off the ship (long drive). Trying to figure out the best way to tackle that morning with waking up (2 kids), packing, eating, and getting to the car (in the parking garage).