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dylane

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Can someone direct me to where on Holland America's site I can find directions to the pier I am sailing from. Their site seems insanely hard to navigate if you are looking for specific information like this.

 

TIA

Dylan

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I don't recall seeing pier information on HAL's website, either. You didn't mention where you are sailing from, but your cruise docs will give driving directions to the pier. You also could check with the city's port authority website for directions. :)

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I'm sailing from Seattle tomorrow, I know where the waterfront is...I just don't know which particular pier I'm sailing from. I don't have any cruise documents, my parents, who I can't get a hold of until tomorrow, are meeting me at the "pier" with my boarding documents.

 

I would have liked a chance to look over them before I left, but... :rolleyes:

 

-Dylan

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Nothing realy new, just simply ran a search for Port of Seattle and let the PC do all the work. Of course, computer systems is my line of work so I have a little experience at it. And I have never been to Seattle either. I'm a New Englander but from judging by this young man's post, he should know exactly where this is. :D

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Here's the link for Port Everglades. Never sailed out of here, but looks like it's devided up between North and Mid ports. And yes Celebrity uses Terminal 18 in Mid Port.

 

http://www.broward.org/poi03300.htm

 

HAL is assigned to Terminal 26 in Mid Port. But several terminals say "As Assigned"

 

Here are some other popular Port Center links:

 

Port Canaveral: http://www.portcanaveral.org/

 

Port Miami: http://www.miamidade.gov/portofmiami/

 

Port of Tampa: http://www.tampaport.com/index.asp

 

Port of Galveston: http://www.portofgalveston.com/cruiseinformation/

 

Port of New York (Passengers): http://www.nypst.com/

 

That's all I can think of at the moment :D

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Usually 26 Midport, but there are things that can change that any particular day. We left from 26 on the Rotterdam, but came in at Pier 4.

 

They tell you exactly where to go when you stop at security on the way into Port Everglades, there are signs as to which ship is at what terminal, and you can see the ships, so there is not a chance you won't know when you get there.

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Here's a link to the Port of Seattle and a map of the place:

 

http://www.portseattle.org/about/maps/cruiseoverview.shtml

 

I assume your sailing on the Oosterdam, you want terminal 30, Gate 4 off of East Marginal Way.

 

Thank you very much. I am on the Oosterdam, guess I should have included that in my original post.

 

How did you find out that this was the terminal the Oosterdam was sailing from? I couldn't find this information on HAL's site. I very much appreciate your efforts.

 

Cheers,

Dylan

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Port of Seattle http://www.portseattle.org

 

Information for Cruise Passengers

Terminal 30 Cruise Facility

The new cruise terminal facility at Terminal 30 will open May, 2003. Terminal 30 Cruise Facility will serve as homeport to Holland America Line and Princess Cruises. The terminal is located at 2431 East Marginal Way South at the south end of Seattle's downtown waterfront and just minutes from the city's retail core and historic Pioneer Square.

 

 

Check the URL above - and you will find a good map to print

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