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What is the difference between “Boarding Time” & “Cruising Time”?

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What is the difference between “Boarding Time” & “Cruising Time”?

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“Boarding Time” is the earliest you and your guests may board the ship. Our public lunch cruise typically begins boarding one half hour prior to cruising time and our dinner cruises an hour prior. You are free to board anytime after that up until the “Cruise Time”. The ship will leave port at the “Cruise Time”. Of course, no boarding will be allowed once the ship has left the port.

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