nutty nurse gladys Posted February 24, 2018 #1 Share Posted February 24, 2018 We are booked on a TA cruise in a couple of weeks and were wondering how the time changes are managed from the Caribbean to Southampton? I seem to remember hearing that they change an hour each day. Can anyone enlighten me please. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeanlyon Posted February 24, 2018 #2 Share Posted February 24, 2018 Yes and usually at night, so when you go to bed there is a note on your bed to remind you that the clocks are going forward or back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
molecrochip Posted February 24, 2018 #3 Share Posted February 24, 2018 On Transatlantic cruises back to the UK, the hour usually disappears at noon so that you keep your sleep hour. The noon announcement confirms its now 1pm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kruzseeka Posted February 24, 2018 #4 Share Posted February 24, 2018 We are booked on a TA cruise in a couple of weeks and were wondering how the time changes are managed from the Caribbean to Southampton? I seem to remember hearing that they change an hour each day.Can anyone enlighten me please. Thanks. From the US to Southampton you will be losing an hour each day for 4/5 days. In our experience, they advance the clocks at midday which becomes 1pm. If you have time changes of time zone during calls at various ports, time changes are usually at 2am so that you match local time when you arrive. (They usually put the clocks back at 2am when you sail East to West on a TA.) I always thought it good to advance the hour in the daytime when possible so the crew weren't losing any hour's sleep given how hard they work but when I mentioned it to our waiter he said they had an hour less time off duty between ending their early shift and coming on duty for the evening - he'd prefer to lose an hour overnight. I suppose it works in the favour of some and not others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daiB Posted February 24, 2018 #5 Share Posted February 24, 2018 On Transatlantic cruises back to the UK, the hour usually disappears at noon so that you keep your sleep hour. The noon announcement confirms its now 1pm. That is our experience as well. Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeanlyon Posted February 24, 2018 #6 Share Posted February 24, 2018 Yes I had forgotten that on the TA they do it at noon one way Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONTYJENBAG Posted February 24, 2018 #7 Share Posted February 24, 2018 We did the TA back to Southampton last March. The clocks were put forward at 2pm for 5 days running, normal day in the Azores and then forward again for the last 3 days. We made the mistake on the first day to go for lunch at 1.45, but found they were closing the buffet as 2pm was looming, so we ended up going straight into tea at 3 pm! Didn't make that mistake again:eek::eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goosebear Mum Posted February 24, 2018 #8 Share Posted February 24, 2018 Our hours were changed at night, in both directions, so it may be down to Captain. But it was an hour at a time but not the final night. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nutty nurse gladys Posted February 24, 2018 Author #9 Share Posted February 24, 2018 Many thanks for your replies. I'm sure it will be fine whatever time of day it changes. Got to be better than the awful jetlag we get from flying home. This will be the first time for us sailing home. Always wanted to do it but never had the time before. If we like it then I'm sure it could become the first of many. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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