When my muster station has been in a theater, there have been a few rows for each muster group, and guests just kept filling in the rows for their assigned group (as directed by cast members) as they arrived in the theater.
You don’t get to choose your location at the muster drill. It is chosen for you. Everyone fills in all available seating - from the front to the back of indoor venues.
When my muster is in the theater, I tend to wait a few minutes for the crowd to trickle in and try and get seated toward the back, if possible. Less time in there and less of a crush of people on the way out.
When my muster is in the theater, I tend to wait a few minutes for the crowd to trickle in and try and get seated toward the back, if possible. Less time in there and less of a crush of people on the way out.
You don’t get to choose your location at the muster drill. It is chosen for you. Everyone fills in all available seating - from the front to the back of indoor venues.
When my muster is in the theater, I tend to wait a few minutes for the crowd to trickle in and try and get seated toward the back, if possible. Less time in there and less of a crush of people on the way out.
While I, on the other hand, like to be early to get seats in front where I can more easily hear/see what's going on. Of course, we tend to remain in our seats when it's over, allowing all the "must get out" people to go first.
When my muster is in the theater, I tend to wait a few minutes for the crowd to trickle in and try and get seated toward the back, if possible. Less time in there and less of a crush of people on the way out.
While I, on the other hand, like to be early to get seats in front where I can more easily hear/see what's going on. Of course, we tend to remain in our seats when it's over, allowing all the "must get out" people to go first.
I have heard the muster drill speech so many times I could recite it. “In the unlikely event of an actual emergency”. I like to be toward the exit and out asap because the stairs get blocked by everyone waiting for the elevator - I hate being trapped in a non moving huge crowd of people. That is how people get sick on cruises - and your whole cruise can be ruined.
There are four muster stations in the theater... two on main floor and two on balcony. Ours only used the rear of the main floor, and there were some standing in the isles by the time we started. I'd get there in time to get a seat.
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