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      Getting off the ship in Civitavecchia

      Last post on Oct 31, 2008 at 02:17 AM by chief

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      penny replied on Thu Aug 7, 2008 at 10:45 PM

      Hi just a little confused by our itinerary.  It says we arrive in Civitavecchia at 6:00 am.  What time  do we have to get off the boat by?  Would we still receive breakfast that morning?

       
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      Posted: Thu Aug 7, 2008 at 10:45 PM

      Hi just a little confused by our itinerary.  It says we arrive in Civitavecchia at 6:00 am.  What time  do we have to get off the boat by?  Would we still receive breakfast that morning?

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      R&J cruising replied on Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM

      The time that you get off the ship depends on what group you are in, and what you will be doing.  On my 2006 cruise on the Liberty, disbark announcements started at 6:30 AM for the people on Carnival tours to Holy Rome, etc.  Then other groups are called based on needs.  I think by around 9 or 9:30 all guests would have been off.  I was called a little after 8 for the transfer to a Carnival hotel in Rome. 

       

      Be sure to tell the purser the night before if you need to get off the boat early due to an early flight.  Otherwise, maybe let them know you do not have anything pressing and can debark at a later time.  Since my flight does not leave until after noon for my up coming cruise, I am hoping that I will be one of the last to disbark.  I would rather sit on the ship (in public areas so room steward can get the cabins ready for the next guests) in comfort then milling about FCO for hours.

       

      Yes, you still get breakfast that morning.  I did not do the sit down breakfast so do not know if that is open.  However, the Lido buffet breakfast is definitely open and with the usual full slate of offerings.

       
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      replied on Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 11:35 AM

      The time that you get off the ship depends on what group you are in, and what you will be doing.  On my 2006 cruise on the Liberty, disbark announcements started at 6:30 AM for the people on Carnival tours to Holy Rome, etc.  Then other groups are called based on needs.  I think by around 9 or 9:30 all guests would have been off.  I was called a little after 8 for the transfer to a Carnival hotel in Rome. 

       

      Be sure to tell the purser the night before if you need to get off the boat early due to an early flight.  Otherwise, maybe let them know you do not have anything pressing and can debark at a later time.  Since my flight does not leave until after noon for my up coming cruise, I am hoping that I will be one of the last to disbark.  I would rather sit on the ship (in public areas so room steward can get the cabins ready for the next guests) in comfort then milling about FCO for hours.

       

      Yes, you still get breakfast that morning.  I did not do the sit down breakfast so do not know if that is open.  However, the Lido buffet breakfast is definitely open and with the usual full slate of offerings.

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      R&J cruising replied on Wed Oct 22, 2008 at 01:26 PM

      Just a quick add since I just got back from another wonderful cruise.

       

      Debarkation started at 6AM.

      Breakfast buffet started at 5:30, so you could still get a bite before you debark.

       
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      replied on Wed Oct 22, 2008 at 01:26 PM

      Just a quick add since I just got back from another wonderful cruise.

       

      Debarkation started at 6AM.

      Breakfast buffet started at 5:30, so you could still get a bite before you debark.

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      chief replied on Fri Oct 31, 2008 at 02:17 AM

      when i got of the freedom last month people were disembarking from 6 but i left around 845 its up to you and they will ask you about 2 days before the cruise ends

       
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      replied on Fri Oct 31, 2008 at 02:17 AM

      when i got of the freedom last month people were disembarking from 6 but i left around 845 its up to you and they will ask you about 2 days before the cruise ends

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