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Most ships have a bridge cam on the TV set. Simply leave the TV on with the sound turned down, and it is like having a little porthole all your own!

 

Or there is usually a channel with running information including weather. There will be a TV guide in your cabin when you board.

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Send your DO topside first, if they come back sweating, wear shorts, come back blue dress warm, or come back wet wear rain gear. Kidding aside best to layer. We went to Alaska and by the afternoon you were carrying most of what you had put on in the morning.

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As others have said check your compass or the bridge cam on your TV. One of the comedians on a cruise I was on suggested keeping that channel on when you go to sleep, just mute it and that way you'll know the weather and you'll always have a view:) :) Enjoy your cruise.

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