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How long of a stop do you have and what day of the week? Disney is about an hour from port (in the morning, two hours in the afternoon) and you need to be back onboard 30 minutes before sailaway. Only you can decide if it is worth $100+ for a few hours in the park.

 

Confirm you will be in Long Beach. It is rare for a nonCarnival cruise to be there.

 

Check the shuttle companies for pricing. SuperShuttle, Primetime etc.

 

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An alternative if you are in Long Beach---

Take the free Passport Bus to the Long Beach Aquarium. The bus is in the parking lot under the trees.

http://www.lbtransit.com/Services/Passport.aspx

www.aquariumofpacific.org

(bonus- the Passport goes by a Walmart and other supermarkets and Drug Stores)

 

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San Pedro has the USS Iowa in static display.

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It is a Princess cruise - and does say Long Beach - should I question this? We have an annual pass - so all it will cost is transportation.

 

 

I know that some of the Princess Coastals from San Francisco are porting in Long Beach. Carnival uses the port on Surdays, Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, until the Miracle shows up.

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