embarkation area

embarkation area

An area ashore, including a group of embarkation points, in which final preparations for embarkation are completed and through which assigned personnel and loads for craft and ships are called forward to embark. See also mounting area.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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The 2,900-passenger, 117,000 gross tonnage game-changer features Kelly Hoppen interiors and the Magic Carpet - a movable deck cantilevered off the side which serves as a restaurant, bar and embarkation area. On November 6 she will start a transatlantic voyage to her home port of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for an inaugural season sailing the Caribbean from December 9.
The stunning new ship, which features Kelly Hoppen interiors and the Magic Carpet - a movable deck cantilevered off the side of the ship which serves as a bar, restaurant and embarkation area - is arriving at her homeport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from St Nazaire a week early on November 21.
And we feel the suffering of mothers, old men, kids and the disabled who have to walk long distances from the embarkation area to the place where they will [get a ride going to] Manila."
Without this safe embarkation area, we would not only jeopardise the safety and welfare of pupils and staff but also the very future of all school trips.
MSC had decked out the entire embarkation area with its livery and after a short security check, we were onboard and doing exactly what everyone does when they enter a huge ship n get lost.
When we drove into the embarkation area, we were the only car there.
True enough, when we drove into the embarkation area, we were the only car there.
And while we won't see Celebrity Edge debut in Florida till December, she looks like a game-changer with the Magic Carpet - a movable deck cantilevered off the side which serves as a bar, restaurant and embarkation area. We are also keen on Marella Discovery for South East Asia.
Almost on cue, the youths disappeared momentarily, reappearing atop the 15ft high wall surrounding the embarkation area.
Gross tonnage: 117,000 Passengers: 2,900 Due: December The name is appropriate, for she certainly is cutting edge with a number of first-tocruise features including the Magic Carpet, a movable deck cantilevered off the side of the ship which serves as a bar, restaurant and embarkation area, and cabins with bi-fold doors which fully open up the balcony to the room.
You just drive up to the terminal, hand over your bags (you next see them in your cabin), your vehicle is driven away to a secure car park and you head to the embarkation area.
In May 1944, we began to see long convoys of tanks and other military vehicles moving down to the embarkation areas at the docks.
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