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Cruise culture is full of insider lingo, including the concept of a “pier runner.”
This is when people rush back to the ship last minute as gangways are raised and the ship is ready to sail after docking at a location. Sometimes “pier runners” are even left behind because of their failure to arrive on time.
Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador John Heald addressed the frequent problem on Facebook after a customer complained about being left behind.
“It is always fascinating when people get upset with the ship and then with me because they were late back and were applauded and cheered as they entered the Pier Runners Society,” Heald wrote.
“It must feel awful,” he continued. “But when you’re late back to the ship because you ‘lost track of time’ it really is not feasible for us to tell the thousands of other guests please don’t applaud.”
He concluded: “Please don’t cheer.”
Customers left comments about alternative ways to acknowlege the “pier runners.”
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“I yell out to them ‘Last one on buys a round for the whole ship!’ If Carnival adopted this as official policy, everyone would be on board half an hour before sailing,” one wrote.
“I laugh my big booty off when folks don’t make it,” another said. “I’ve been a pier [runner] before, but made it.”
A third penned: “Making fun of pier runners is the main reason I get a balcony. Hubby and I grab a pizza, a beer, and get our cameras and best jeers ready.”
Although other customers expressed feeling less pressed about the cohort.
“I am just glad they made it back to the ship and did not get left behind!” one wrote
Another added: “I haven’t been fortunate enough to see any but I would cheer them on in hopes they make it back on.”