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March 12, 2023 Daylight Savings


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3 hours ago, ChinaShrek said:

I thought this was going away.

So far nothing is changing. There is a bill that passed the Senate in April would actually not take effect until November 2023, when we normally would go OFF of Daylight Savings Time. So far it has not been taken up by the House of Representatives.

 

Ironically, Mexico is floating going in the opposite direction by eliminating DST. Most notable to Carnival cruisers, the state of Quintana Roo (Cozumel) does not observe DST anyway. The bill would make an exception for states that border the US, which would allow Baja California (Ensenada) to keep the same time as California.

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55 minutes ago, shof515 said:

I cruised before in the fall where daylight saving ended on debarkation day. the ship did not change time until the last evening


That’s interesting. We did it a day early on my 2018 Breeze cruise and this year on the Glory Sailabration cruise. I thought that’s was standard.

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