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Old 17th May 04, 15:19   #1
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Default What is 'open' on the overnight sailings?

Going on either MSM or Normandie for D-Day on the 23:30 sailing. Just wondered how these sailings differ from the day sailings - i.e. are all the shops and restaurants open, do they have entertainment all night?
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Old 17th May 04, 15:30   #2
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Default Re:What is 'open' on the overnight sailings?

Pretty much all will be open (unsure about what time the shops close), but BF ships tend to shut down at 1am Ships Time (British time), with vending machines providing snacks and drinks to those still awake.
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