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Does anyone know if the ship keeps all of the amenities open while docked in Bermuda?

We are going in Oct and ship arrives on Wednesday - Leaves Friday -  are the restaurants,

casino, shops open on the ship during this time?

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Shops are closed. 
 

Everyone needs to eat, so the restaurants are open. 
 

If you are talking about 3 days in port, the Casino will be open in the evening. 
 

The gangways are open 24/7. But there is limited stuff after dark During the summer, you can catch the public ferry to Hamilton on Wednesday nights for Harbour Nights. 

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What sort of onboard activities are typically scheduled while docked in Bermuda? I'm assuming during the day it's a reduced slate like any other port stop, but what about at night? Do they still have production shows in the theatre, comedy, bingo or Deal or No Deal, etc like a normal evening? Or do they shift all of that to the sea days?

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2 hours ago, OrcaGirl said:

What sort of onboard activities are typically scheduled while docked in Bermuda? I'm assuming during the day it's a reduced slate like any other port stop, but what about at night? Do they still have production shows in the theatre, comedy, bingo or Deal or No Deal, etc like a normal evening? Or do they shift all of that to the sea days?

The evenings on board are "normal". Unless we do a sunset excursion, we stay on board at night to enjoy our usual dinner and a show. 

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5 hours ago, OrcaGirl said:

What sort of onboard activities are typically scheduled while docked in Bermuda? I'm assuming during the day it's a reduced slate like any other port stop, but what about at night? Do they still have production shows in the theatre, comedy, bingo or Deal or No Deal, etc like a normal evening? Or do they shift all of that to the sea days?

A normal cruise. Like I said, ain’t much to do off the ship at night. Most people are onboard. 

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