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Personal Navigator Sunrise: Sunset: EveningAttire: All Ashore: r T' All Aboard: I l) Today: l * : t \l' Tomorrow: Greenock is a historic industrial town in the central Lowlands of_Scotland, by the Firth of the River Clyde,25 miles west of Glasgow The town wes said to have dcveloped around a larse sreen oak trce which eventuallv became knriwn as Greenockl alihoush thcre is no sign of a green oak on the town's coat of arms, fcaturing thr6e suger-caskets, a sailing ship and three herring. As the morc acceDted orisin. Grecnock srew from a small fishins communiiv consis-tins of a row oTthatched cottases in thc laiter part of the i500s ti bccomc thc sitc of thc firsidock on the River ClvdeJ in 17i1. Greenock flourished as many trade ships from the Caribbean came to thc nort bearins susar. Recordt show that bv the vcar 1850 there #er. some 4[0 iugar ships docking at Gieeno6k. Today, a visit to Greenock is all about the views. Most of the town-lies on steeD north facins slopes. offerins masnificent vistas rcross the Firth of ClvdE to th. mnuntalns b"eyond.The vicwpoint at Lyle Hill boasis panoramic scencs of Lone Loch, Holy Loch, L6ch Goil, Garclbch and the Argyll Hills.* Much of the west end of Greenock retains many examples of impressive Victorian architecture in its impressive Victbrian buildings, not lcast the Municipal Buildines'245-foot Victoria T.rwer,inrith an impressive exteiior matche? only by an even more ornate rnterlor. Look carefully to the rieht-hand side of the fegade of the ;fw4lr,r\r lrl Municipal Briildines antr you will see the proiect was never / --9: ctrmoleted because-a locaf busincssman refuscd to sell his p0r[J j{ building. lflDyENrunEs Check your port adventures tickets for your tour meeting time and location. Stop by the Port Scotland's scenery is majestic and mystical, and Greenock Adventures Desk located on Deck 3, Midship for tour availabiliry and information, where our is an extraordinaiy example ofjust how magnificent the landscape really id. team will be delighted to help you plan your vacation. {DULT {OIYIT|'| ]]IGI LIflJTI IUll IOI {LL {Gf II IfiJ LIfl]TI SENSES SPA FITNESS CLASSES & SEMINARS ANNA'S CHOCOLATE CHASE SCAVENGER HUNT (Nom. Fee) - Senses Spa Fitness Center - 8:00 am Follow Anna's clues as they lead you around the ship to solve - Senses Spa Fitness Center - 4:00 pm today's riddles. Be sure to go hunting between 9:00 am and $sntn - Senses Spa & Salon - 4:00 pm @ 11:00 pm and fillin your answers on your answer sheetl - Senses Spa Fitness Ce'nter - 5:00 pm GOOD MORNING DISNEY MAGIC TASTING CLASSES Tirne in to channel 24-2 as your Cruise Director highlights (18+) - Cove Cafe - 10:30 pm the upcoming events and activities for the day. Please make reservations for tastings at Guest Services for a nominal fee. Tasting Seminars are only for Guests 18 and older. WHO$ AM I? Join your Cruise Staffin a fun and hilarious game where our panel has to guess who they are. 1820 SOCIETY: GIANT JENGA CRAFTS: MASOU ERADE MASKS O'Gills Pub, Deck 3, Foruard - 5:15 pnt Havc some frrn with this classic gam'e. Join your Cruise Staffand make some Masquerade Masks. j XBOX CHALLENGE your Cruise Stafffor some Xbox funl KNOW IT ALL TRIVIA Join SPEAK LIKE A WHALE Do you think you know it all? Put yourself to the test as your Club Host, pushes the limits of your knowledge at Know It All Trivia. Join your Cruise Staffand celebrate the upcoming release of Finding Dory by speak a ULIIMATE DISNEY TRIVIA learning to like whalel DISNEY JUNIOR PIRATE & PRINCESS DANCE PARTY Think you know all there is to know about Disneyl Come resr your knowledge at ultimate Disney trivia for the Adulis. Calling all Pirates and Princesses! Come join us for a TEAM TRIVIA family dance parry featuring music and fun activities from Jake & the Neverland Pirates and Sofia the First. Whether you favor tiaras or treasure chests, there's Think you have the best team to win? Come and join your Cruise Staff something for you at our DisneyJunior Pirate Princess team for this fun team trivia. & Dance Party. Sofia and Jake will be there, come join them for the fun! DISNEY CRUISE LINE TRIVIA Navigate your way through a round of questions testing your knowledge of Disney Cruise Line. DOUBLE UP JACKPOT BINGO s).i.n ,^!# Special double up session: All electronic cards purchased will be doubledl The snowball jackpot continues to grow and could be won today! Pre-Sales start 15 minutes prior to the game. 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