I use the button on the door pillar. Works for me. I’ve noticed many Landies and Range Rovers seem to have their alarms going the entire ferry trip, other makes seem to give in after so many alarms.On a T6, button in the pillar behind the driver's seat, press with door open, T6.1 the command is buried in the sub-menus to turn internal alarms off.
7 months in the last 12?How many times have you forgotten to do it ?

Don’t think I have, but I have gone to bed in a bit of a state with the sliding door open, half in half out.How many times have you forgotten to do it ?
We've always had dogs but we are currently dogless. As dog people we always notice the dogs (more than the owners! On the 'Pont Avon' they have a small open air exercise area on deck. I think it's otherwise the helicopter pad! It always looks like quite a nice social gathering. They have to be muzzled in the lifts and public areas (not always adhered to!) All the dogs seem chilled. Good job you booked the dog cabin, they go quickly my wife informs me. We always meant to go in the swimming pool but never got round to it.Thanks Podge that's a big help
We've never taken the van or the dog on a ferry before so all new to us .
We're on a silly o'clock just before midnight sailing so will save the wandering around bit for the following day .
Definitely not, the fire fighting drenching system lock out is taken off when the passengers and crew are clear of the decks and all doors are closed.Am I allowed back to the van ?



I can’t say I’ve ever seen a pool on a Ro-Ro ferry, they don’t generate £, in fact they keep you away from the bars, shop and restaurants.It seems the boat we've booked doesn't have a pool.
It was a very rushed booking as availability was low and it seems we dipped out .