I think the BEST answer is "stay on ship time". Because I've been on a ship (Royal) when they changed the time.
They will tell you in the Compass. The important thing there is that you get the compass on Monday *for Tuesday*. So on Monday night if your Compass says "turn the clocks back", do it on TUESDAY night. Not Monday. Met some grumpy and confused people in the gym because hubby had changed the clocks on the night they got the Compass, forgetting it was for the following day.
Also, if you use your phone or an iWatch to keep track of time, it will switch to whatever the local time zone is, so make sure you pay attention to the announcements about ships time.
Yep. It's a very good idea for someone in the group to wear a normal basic watch. Set it to ship time (making sure each day that it's correct) and follow that.
Not always. There have been reports of Royal ships changing "ships time" to match local. What you need to do is make sure your time piece matches the time on the ship before you step off the gangway.
Also, if you use your phone or an iWatch to keep track of time, it will switch to whatever the local time zone is, so make sure you pay attention to the announcements about ships time.
thanks all. i booked a private excursion and they gave pick up time in central standard and i was just trying to figure out if that meant we had to get off right away or if we had an extra hour. i guess i will figure it out when i get there
thanks all. i booked a private excursion and they gave pick up time in central standard and i was just trying to figure out if that meant we had to get off right away or if we had an extra hour. i guess i will figure it out when i get there
Yep. It's a very good idea for someone in the group to wear a normal basic watch. Set it to ship time (making sure each day that it's correct) and follow that.
Great idea! I wear a fitbit that will sync with my iphone. I keep a standard watch around and it sounds like a great idea to wear it instead while cruising.