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Just sketching out a rough itynerary for our trip (Leaving in 10 hrs! ).

Im very grateful for the cruise schedule! Looks like no boats going in this Sunday. Are most shops in P'Burg open on Sunday? Or would it be better to visit P'burg Friday when there's only 1 ship in port?

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I wouldn't count on any shops open on Sunday. I would go on Friday.


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If there are no ships on Sunday, most places will NOT be open. Anymore, the number of ships is pretty much irrelevant. We went into town last year when the Icon of the Seas and several other ships were in port, and it was not really a big deal.


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Better to go when ships are in port. Doesn't really matter how many but if no ships are in some places are closed.


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