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Old July 10th, 2005, 06:13 PM
Wayne Lundberg
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Default San Diego October 23

An article in today's paper is warning travelers of the overcrowded
conditions expected on October 23 when four megacruisers dock to unload
eight thousand passengers and load another eight plus crew and chandlery.
We will be on the Spirit that afternoon if we can get through the melee. And
I doubt that even having the advantage of living here will help since one
must drive up to the dock and be dropped by taxi or son or father-in-law.

If you know of anybody sailing or arriving that day, you may want to warn
them so they can consolidate luggage and prepay or whatever well ahead of
time. They say the convention center may be used as a staging point and
shuttle service provided by the San Diego Port Authority.... which I will
believe when I see it!

Wayne
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Old July 10th, 2005, 06:59 PM
How B
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Wayne Lundberg wrote:
An article in today's paper is warning travelers of the overcrowded
conditions expected on October 23 when four megacruisers dock to unload
eight thousand passengers and load another eight plus crew and chandlery.


Which paper? AFAIK, one of the ships in port that day is the Crystal
Harmony, 10/23 is the second day of a 10 day cruise from L.A. It may be
picking up a few pax doing an 8 day r/t from S.D., but no one will be
disembarking. And at less than a thousand pax, I'd hardly call it a
megaship. One of the other ships was supposed to be the Radiance, but
there was a post a couple months ago from someone booked on it who said
they changed the departure port to Ensenada after he had booked. What
are the other two ships?

How B

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Old July 10th, 2005, 08:31 PM
Mark O. Polo
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How B:

The four ships scheduled to visit San Diego on 23 Oct:

Carnival Spirit; Crystal Harmony; Celebrity Infinity; Royal Caribbean
Radiance of the Sea

http://www.portofsandiego.org/sandie...dulesearch.asp

Aloha

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Old July 10th, 2005, 08:58 PM
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 17:13:31 GMT, Wayne Lundberg wrote:

An article in today's paper is warning travelers of the overcrowded
conditions expected on October 23 when four megacruisers dock to unload
eight thousand passengers and load another eight plus crew and chandlery.


To Cozumel, that's like having the family over.
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Old July 11th, 2005, 03:37 PM
Richard Whitlock
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Hi:

I am booked on the Radiance of the Sea which was briefly switched from
San Diego to Ensenada for embarkation when the port filled up. However,
after multi complaints from the passengers who booked it from San Diego
(and by the time we got the word of the change in embarkation there were
no alternatives available if we cancelled and booked another line) and
the inconvenience the transfer would be plus they wanted to charge us
for the transfer ($70 pp), they said the transfer would be comped. Then
I think the "suits" put the pencil to the paper and decided that it
would be cheaper for them to sit out in the Pacific until the three
other ships left and come into port to pick us up. No providing free bus
service to Ensenada (plus hiring additional personnel to facilitate it),
no having to provide meals on Sunday (other than, I hope, some kind of
embarkation buffet) and a happy crew who will have lots of time to do
housekeeping and happy waiters who won't be serving food. Our departure
time has been moved to 11:00 p.m. They have eliminated Acapulco from the
itinerary and added Puerto Vallarta in its place. We are just hoping
that there won't be any more changes. While I had planned to come in a
day early before, now we will arrive the day of departure since the late
embarkation gives us a good amount of wiggle room. It will also allow
us to attend a football game in Austin (Hook 'em Horns) October 22nd
which we had planned to skip .

Tucker in Texas
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Old July 11th, 2005, 04:58 PM
Chuck Rickman
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Here is a link to the article in the San Diego Union

http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniont...z1t10port.html

Wayne Lundberg wrote:

An article in today's paper is warning travelers of the overcrowded
conditions expected on October 23 when four megacruisers dock to unload
eight thousand passengers and load another eight plus crew and chandlery.
We will be on the Spirit that afternoon if we can get through the melee. And
I doubt that even having the advantage of living here will help since one
must drive up to the dock and be dropped by taxi or son or father-in-law.

If you know of anybody sailing or arriving that day, you may want to warn
them so they can consolidate luggage and prepay or whatever well ahead of
time. They say the convention center may be used as a staging point and
shuttle service provided by the San Diego Port Authority.... which I will
believe when I see it!

Wayne
www.pueblaprotocol.com


 




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