I've never done a Bermuda cruise. That link also mentions bars being allowed to open. I always thought that only the casino and shops had to be closed, but the bars could operate. Which is correct?
I've never done a Bermuda cruise. That link also mentions bars being allowed to open. I always thought that only the casino and shops had to be closed, but the bars could operate. Which is correct?
I've never been on a Bermuda cruise either. I thought the article was news worthy to post concerning the casinos. The way it was worded didn't exactly say the bars were closed before, yet it could have been construed to mean that. I see your point. In any case, this is good news for those considering a Bermuda cruise and enjoy the casino.
Dwayne
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Originally posted by Dave Beers: I've never done a Bermuda cruise. That link also mentions bars being allowed to open. I always thought that only the casino and shops had to be closed, but the bars could operate. Which is correct?
Well there you go...there's your next RCI cruise out of Bayonne, Baltimore, or Norfolk. I loved Bermuda, did it on the Zenith in August 2005.