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Thanks to our fellow Cruise Critic Member "Latvish" who graciously agreed to send me the Compasses and other information from his November 2006, seven day Western Caribbean cruise on the Legend of the Seas, I am able to post them so that everyone may enjoy and plan their trips on the LOS. (Please note that these are large Adobe Acrobat files (400-1000KB) and may take a while to download on a dial-up connection.)

 

Cruise Compasses:

Day 1 -- Embarkation

Day 2 -- At Sea

Day 3 -- Grand Cayman

Day 4 -- Costa Maya

Day 5 -- Belize City

Day 6 -- Cozumel

Day 7 -- At Sea

 

Other Useful Information:

General Information (Embarkation)

Cruise News (Meet the Crew & Deck Plans)

Grand Cayman Shopping Guide

Costa Maya Shopping Guide

Belize Shopping Guide

Cozumel Shopping Guide

 

Enjoy! If you're sailing with us on the Legend January 13-20, 2007, please come join our Roll Call and sign up for our Meet & Mingle.

 

Jim

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Jim they look good.

 

Glad I could help you all out.

 

I knew I carry those home for some reason

 

And not to add luggage weight.

 

Note: The Midnight Buffet /.pool party was rained out thus it is on the compasses twice. The Midnight buffet went on in the Windjammer where as the pool party was rescheduled

 

HAPPY SAILING AND MERRY CHRISTMAS

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Thank you so much for posting. This will help with all our planning. Good to know which nights are the formal nights - looks like it is Christmas Eve.

We won't be going to Grand Cayman, we are scheduled for Roatan. Aside from the port, I think the compass will remain the same.

Judi (and gang)

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Casual: Sundresses or slacks and blouses for women; polo shirts and trousers for men

 

Smart Casual: dresses or pantsuits for women; jackets for men

Formal: cocktail dresses for women ; suits and ties or tuxedos for men

 

First RCL coming uo on Legend Feb 24.Whats the difference between Smart Casual and Casual?.......................Frank:)
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Thank You Very Much For Posting This.

Woohoo we can start planning our daily activities.

 

We are counting the days down now and if you are

going with us sign up for the meet and mingle cause

we have 25 and get the room to meet everyone.

 

Charlie

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Casual: Sundresses or slacks and blouses for women; polo shirts and trousers for men

 

Smart Casual: dresses or pantsuits for women; jackets for men

 

Formal: cocktail dresses for women ; suits and ties or tuxedos for men

 

Exception to this is that the last three cruises that I have been on with RCI, there has been NO smart casual. It is either suggested Formal or Casual.

 

However, you may still dress as smartly as you like if you like to be a bit dressier. That's part of the fun, isn't it!

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Does anyone know if the Ship stays on Eastern Time or moves to Central time and if so when daylight savings time occurrs do both time zome go forward one hour?

 

HiC--If you look in the Shopping Guides, it tells you at the top of each one...

 

Grand Cayman is Eastern Time

Belize, Costa Maya and Cozumel are Central Time

 

Jim

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