Royal Caribbean's Precision Pit Stop: Every Ship Cleaned, Stocked and Ready to Sail
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turn around day is the crew's hardest day everyone knows what they need to be doing every minute of every hour
it will ruin a guest Cruise if it's not done flawlessly because if it's not Flawless your chances are very high the ship is going to sail late
we have a number of trucks normally around maybe 20 trucks different trucks coming we have them prioritized
I spend a million dollar every week that's my shopping list for the week
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At the end of every Royal Caribbean cruise around the world, thousands of guests disembark each ship, wrapping up their cruise vacation while thousands more board just hours later to enjoy theirs. During that time, the entire ship is prepped to welcome new guests, provisions are stocked, linens laundered and staterooms cleaned in what Royal Caribbean calls "Turn Around Day."