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they will let you know what time the dining room opens on the last day. you have plenty of time to eat before you leave the ship.
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You will be able to eat as long as you get up and get yourself ready in time before your number is called. We've always gotten up pretty early to get ready because it is such a sad day.  and we just want to get the pain of leaving over with.
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I swear I hate debarkation day. Why is it the work week is as slow as molasses, but then the cruise goes so quick..humms? I usually get up in time to get breakfast at the buffet and then come back to the cabin and take a shower. I usually get up around 7:30. Penny, I couldn't get up by 5AM. I'm usually still out to 3AM.  Dwayne
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| Posts: 5881 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: August 22, 2005 |    |
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It's typically pretty easy to get up early enough to graze the lido restaurant one last time on debarkation day. The Caper will have the time listed, and the Maitre'D will also remind people when (and which) dining room will be oper for breakfast. Isn't it a great temptation to sneak into a corner someplace and hide-out for the next cruise?
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| Posts: 108 | Location: Cleveland, Tennessee | Registered: June 11, 2006 |    |
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