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I tried searching but had no luck. Can anyone who has been on the Solstice recently confirm if/when the ship switches to Atlantic Standard Time? We have a private excursion booked in St. Thomas and need to know if we'll be docking when ship's time = local time, or if we'll be off by an hour.

 

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Just off the Solstice this Sunday.

We had our first time change the first night, one hour forward on Sunday night going into Monday (to Atlantic time). This time remained throughout the cruise until it Friday night when it was moved back to Eastern time.

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Just off the Solstice this Sunday.

We had our first time change the first night, one hour forward on Sunday night going into Monday (to Atlantic time). This time remained throughout the cruise until it Friday night when it was moved back to Eastern time.

 

yes I can confirm that I got off Solstice 2/13 as well. Take an hour away from you the first night, and give it back later in the cruise. No worries:)

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