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How accurate are the 'ships in port' websites?  Because I'm looking at the itinerary for my upcoming cruise which I got from RCCL which says that Independence of the Seas will be in Grand Cayman on 2/25/19, and I have looked at two different 'what ships are in port' websites, and they both say that only Brilliance of the Seas will be in port that day.  Before I freak out, any insight on why this would be the case?

 

TIA,

 

KC

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It's not uncommon for those generic port websites to be inaccurate.  Additionally, if an itinerary has changed, those websites may miss those changes.

 

The most accurate would be the a website run by and for that particular port, and I don't have that for Grand Cayman.

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4 minutes ago, Host Clarea said:

The most accurate would be the a website run by and for that particular port, and I don't have that for Grand Cayman.

 

https://www.caymanport.com/ship-schedules-calendar/ 

 

Grand Cayman's schedule is showing both Independence & Brilliance on 2/25/19.

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