Sunday, 18 March 2018

Day 7 - What to do on Debarkation Day on the Carnival Miracle Cruise Ship


Cruise Trip - Day 7



Debarkation Information Meeting

Sadly, our seven day Caribbean cruise is coming to an end. Today was the last day of our cruise on the ship.


















To ensure that the 2000 plus passengers will have a smooth debarkation process, the ship organized a  debarkation information presentation by the Cruise Director at mid morning in the theatre.
















We were reminded of the following:

- the casino would be closed before entering US waters so passengers need to cashing in their chips
- look after the Sail & Sign Account
- at the U.S. custom, there would be no paper form needed, only a verbal declaration of what we have bought
- US $800.00 tax and duty free
- declare alcohol and cigarettes
-  our cruise ship would arrive at US port around 7:30am









There will be two types of debarkation procedures for passengers:

1. Carry off Debarkation – This is for passengers who will be on a tight schedule to leave the ship.          They should have all of their bags packed in their room and be ready to leave the ship from 8:15am tomorrow.
   -  Passengers should ensure they would be able to carry their own bags
   -  Debarkation will take place by Deck Level and each deck level will be called.





Debarkation will take place by Deck Level




2. Check Luggage Debarkation - for passengers not in a hurry or need assistance.
    -  Passengers will pack their bags, place a luggage tag on each piece and leave all packed luggage pieces outside their rooms between after 9:00pm tonight.
   -  Passengers will wait for debarkation in designated Wait Areas
   -  Debarkation for checked luggage passengers will start at around 10:30am.







Thanking the Carnival  Miracle Cruise Ship staff.




At the conclusion of the meeting, the Cruise Director called a representative of each department from the ship to come on the stage to thank them.

We applauded the staff and expressed our appreciation for their excellent service on this cruise.

The staff have been working very hard; they deserved our thanks!








Debarkation information meeting took place at the ship's theatre








We found the debarkation presentation useful.   It helped us to decide which process we should choose for the next day when we would get back to the U.S. port.

R.T.
A Cruise Passenger
Enroute back to Tampa Bay
International Water



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