

Then, as a group you are escorted from the rally point to the particular lifeboat stations assigned to your group. Instead, you report to a rally point where crew will account for passengers assigned to their station. In an emergency, you don't report directly to a lifeboat station. It will say something like "Muster Station A3". Before, they could just turn up any time before 3 p.m. On embarkation day, passengers had an official check-in time at the port. Your muster location will also be printed on your Sail and Sign (S&S) card. From the entertainment to shore excursions, there were both small and large changes in the cruising experience compared to pre-pandemic times. On the Magic, that would be the Southern Lights Dining Room.īefore sail away you will participate in a Muster Drill and experience the trip to your assigned station to know where to go in an emergency. As for midship and aft cabins, I don't know but would suspect the main dining room at the rear of the ship is likely one. On the Magic, this would be the Showtime Theater. On our recent cruise aboard the breeze (Thread - First Cruise Was A Breeze) from 1/27/13 through 2/2/13, our cabin was at the front of the ship (literally) and our muster station was in the Ovation Theater on Deck 3 (which is the main theater on the Breeze). After 2:00am, the Bridge has the ability to override and turn off. You are able to control the light fixture on your balcony until 2:00am.

For safety concerns, clothing and towels should not be hung to dry on your balcony. If you arent near your cabin when an emergency is declared, you could be directed to a different mustard location, anyway. In a real emergency, it is the fastest and easiest reference pont. I suspect that muster stations are assigned based on what section of the ship your cabin is located in - Forward, Midship, or Aft. The balconies feature two patio chairs and a small table. 55 minutes ago, BlerkOne said: Your mustard station map is on the back of your cabin door. So I am just wondering if anyone knows or can tell me where to find out, short of waiting until we board. Last cruise he was 8 months and the one before that he was 6 months and much lighter. My son is now 14 months and 23 pounds and will have to be carried up and down the stairs for this. I am trying to find out where our muster station will be.
