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[ Depart ] ! scope="col" width="119" height="18" | Pier Head
[ Arrive/Depart ] ! scope="col" width="119" height="18" | Woodside
[ Arrive/Depart ] ! scope="col" width="119" height="18" | Seacombe
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[ Depart ] ! scope="col" height="18" | Seacombe
[ Arrive/Depart ] ! scope="col" height="18" | Woodside
[ Arrive/Depart ] ! scope="col" height="18" | Pier Head
[ Arrive ] | 10.00 am 10.10 am 10.20 am 10.50 am 11.00 am 11.10 am 11.20 am 11.50 am 12.00 pm 12.10 pm 12.20 pm 12.50 pm 1.00 pm 1.10 pm 1.20 pm 1.50 pm 2.00 pm 2.10 pm 2.20 pm 2.50 pm 3.00 pm 3.10 pm 3.20 pm 3.50 pm 4.00 pm 4.10 pm 4.20 pm 4.50 pm 5.00 pm 5.10 pm 5.20 pm 5.50 pm 6.00 pm* 6.10 pm 6.20 pm 6.50 pm ! abbr="Type" scope="col" colspan="4" height="18" | *Full cruise trip available from Pier Head only ! abbr="Type" scope="col" colspan="4" height="18" | |}
{| ! abbr="Type" scope="col" colspan="3" height="18" | SATURDAY- SUNDAY [ DIRECT SERVICE ] ! scope="col" width="160" height="18" | Pier Head
[ Depart ] ! scope="col" width="158" height="18" | Seacombe
[ Arrive only ] ! scope="col" width="161" height="18" | | 7.00 pm 7.10 pm
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the cruise on manchester ship is between 12:30
That is what I am trying to find out I don't know how to answer it.
Oh, dude, for real? Like, you wanna catch that cruise on the Manchester canal from Pierhead Liverpool on a Saturday? Well, departure times can vary, but typically cruises start around 10 am and run throughout the day. Just make sure to check the specific schedule for the day you're planning to set sail.
No, I have never lost my passport right before a cruise departure.
Highly unlikely.
In air travel/packages the day you depart is counted as the first day and the day you return is the last day. I imagine that cruises would be the same. eg Departure day Friday - is the first day, Day 1 - even if departure is at 10pm at night. If the return arrival home is the next Saturday, even being early in the morning, that is counted as a day - therefore that trip would be an 8 nights/9 days package - which includes the day of departure and the day of return.
The Captain of the plane or a cruise ship.
http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/ is the main page for the Disney Cruise line. On it, you can pick from your choice of destinations, departure dates, and the activities and stops for each cruise.
If you are looking for a cheap cruise, waiting to the last minute can often get you the best deal. When a cruise begins getting booked, cruise packages are offered. However, as the cruise departure date gets closer, cruise companies lines often offer "last minute" or "red hot" deals. Sometimes you can receive up to 50% off by waiting to book a cruise up to two weeks before departure.
One common port would be Miami, but there are several ports in Florida that cruise ships are based out of. When you book a cruise, the departure port will be identified.
In most cases the ship will leave unless you are on one of the excursions sponsored by the cruise line.
Your answer depends on the departure point of the cruise and the landing point on the Antarctic continent.