Muster Drill Madness | Disney Cruise Line
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Disney's in-person muster drill is a terrible waste of time and an unpleasant way to start off your cruise
we've ended up in some type of food service prep area cram shoulder-to-shoulder with no place to move
they consistently deliver a quality product that justifies that added cost
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Scale: 0–5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = “meh”, 5 = “bacon bliss”. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.
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Join Jac with Iconic Adventures as he shows some recent experiences on Disney Cruise Line with their in-person muster drill. It’s baffling that Disney Cruise Line still insists on in-person muster drills when nearly every other major cruise line has switched to more efficient virtual versions. Instead of a quick, app-based check-in, Disney passengers are forced to gather in crowded muster stations, wasting time and creating unnecessary congestion. The outdated approach feels like a relic of the past, especially considering how smoothly other lines handle safety briefings without the hassle.