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Do cruise ports have layaways like airports? This is a question that I'm generally curious about if you were to travel by sea. I've never actually travel in a cruise ship before but I do wonder if the process functions rather similarly to airport, when it comes to long trips and laaways.
Say that if you generally booked a destination to Location C from Port A, and this trip to Location C would be a very long journey within 1-2 days. You depart from Port A on the first day, but first the ship must also dock at Port B in between to drop off passengers destine for that Location.
Would a "layaway" be expected for a short time at Port B? If I were a passenger expected to get Location C, would I be able to hang outside of the ship for a while (before arriving back inside on time for the ship to leave to my destination)?
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That is a good question. I would call the cruie line to ask such a question. This is something I haven't heard of because most people getting on a ship leave one destination and end up at another without taking a 2nd ship. If this happens, it is likely rare compared to the amount of people who book cruises on a yearly basis. So again, I advise calling the cruise line to get the info, even if you are not ready to book a cruise, they should be able to answer you. ]
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