jdb in AZ
It could end up curdled
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One one of our Celebrity cruises the muster video was presented in 13 languages. Sure, most of the passengers spoke English, but the video was a good way to reach passengers from so many nationalities.Royal Caribbean/Celebrity has the best way to do it! On Embarkation morning, you watch a couple of videos on their app, and it marks on the system that you watched it. Once onboard, you go to your station. There is ONE crew member scanning everyone's cards/QR codes from each stateroom, and that's it!
That way, you make sure everyone knows where to go AND free up the crew. There is NO reason for Disney to make us go through this. It is those telling details that show that Disney's business is NOT cruising...
On a different note, the muster drill on a river cruise basically told us that in case of emergency, grab a life jacket and swim for shore.