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Every time we book a cruise I've gone to

cruise tt to see how many boats will be in each port. But it's not updated past this month? I normally can see months in advance. Anyone else use this. Is this the new norm for that site?

 

 

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I concur with others. I used to use Cruise TT but they haven't had updated data in quite a long time. I switched over to cruisetimetables and although you need to calculate your own port load numbers to see how many elbows you will need to avoid, it can still be done.

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You can also use cruisecal.com. It's a member site, but you can use the Itinerary Lookup in the menu bar to see who is in port with you. It's more accurate in the Caribbean because they don't include some of the smaller European lines. EM

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