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ship time vs PV time?


aawheat

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PV is Puerto Vallarta. A tip....keep your watch on ship time regardless of wether or not you are on the ship at any given time. That way you never have to worry about the ship leaving you behind. Actually, in March the night we sailed from San Diego we set our clocks one hour ahead and left them there (this was also ship time). We never turned them back because after 9 days of sailing the MR it was daylight savings time when we got back to San Diego. Made life much less complicated.

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Yuppa - no reason to be worried about any other time than ship's time

 

Unless you have an excursion booked. We were an hour early for our Jamaica excursion because we didn't realize there was a time difference!

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Just got off the Splendor on Sunday. On Wednesday night we set our clocks ahead one hour, and we were still one hour behind in PV. On Friday night we set our clocks back an hour. Cabo was one hour ahead of us as well.

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