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Dawn in Bermuda this week?


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What I want to know is how the Dawn is going to dock in Kings Wharf when either the Explorer or Grandeur from RCCL is sceduled to be there on Tuesday and Wednesday since Kings Wharf only has 1 dock. Is the Dawn going to be tendering or am I missing something?

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What I want to know is how the Dawn is going to dock in Kings Wharf when either the Explorer or Grandeur from RCCL is sceduled to be there on Tuesday and Wednesday since Kings Wharf only has 1 dock. Is the Dawn going to be tendering or am I missing something?

 

Obviously one of the ships will be tendering, don't know which one.

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What I want to know is how the Dawn is going to dock in Kings Wharf when either the Explorer or Grandeur from RCCL is sceduled to be there on Tuesday and Wednesday since Kings Wharf only has 1 dock. Is the Dawn going to be tendering or am I missing something?

 

or one of them will dock at the naval yards

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They are actually leaving Bermuda everyday except for 1 overnight according to the NCL website. Arriving back in Bermuda every morning, how weird is that?......

 

Not weird at all. Bermuda won't sell any cruise ship water and they can't make water while in Port...

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Not to mention the gambling losses they'd have for being in port the whole time!

 

There is an answer i am buying. I really dont think it has to do with being able to make water. What does the Majesty, Crown, Zenith and Empress do when they are there then?.......The casino does make since.......Typical NCL, all about the money......

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There is an answer i am buying. I really dont think it has to do with being able to make water. What does the Majesty, Crown, Zenith and Empress do when they are there then?.......The casino does make since.......Typical NCL, all about the money......

 

If you have been on the Crown in Bermuda they do announce that if there is too much use of water they will have to leave go beyond x miles and make water and then return. The other ships have the same problem but are smaller and the tanks carry enough water for the few days. The Dawn has many more people yet its reserve tanks aren't that much larger. Yes they want to gamble but the people also want fresh water. If they wanted to gamble they could merely spend the one day in Bermuda and then leisurely travel back to NY, not pay the high port charges in Bermuda and have a captive audience for shopping on the ship and gambling.

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