PV time is an hour later than ship time,
read on
http://cruises.about.com/od/royalcaribbeanreviews/a/cruisereview235_4.htm
read on
http://cruises.about.com/od/royalcaribbeanreviews/a/cruisereview235_4.htm

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chico98 |
PV time is an hour later than ship time, |
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PV time is an hour later than ship time,
read on http://cruises.about.com/od/royalcaribbeanreviews/a/cruisereview235_4.htm
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bobbybanderas |
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I recently found this out. I had arranged to pick up my aunt and her friends who were visiting PV as part of their Mexican Riviera cruise. We had arranged for
me to pick them up at 9 am. I arrived at 8:45 and waited until 9:45 and then left, thinking they forgot or could not come. When she returned home she sent me
an email to tell me that they were an hour off because they were on ship time, not local time. An opportunity missed.
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todopoderosa |
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most ships have "shiptime", but not all. Most of our clients are from cruiseships, and when they make a reservation, I always remind them to check on
board whether the ship has another time then Vallarta.
"The longer you wait for the future, the shorter it will be"
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