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Majesty out of Charleston?'s


dmarch@islc.net

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We drove in, dropped off the luggage, and then we were directed to the warehouse to park the car. It will cost $105. We then were shuttled from the warehouse to the ship, not a long ride, and enjoyable. You can ask any number of people about how to drop someone off.

 

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If your passengers can lug their own luggage 100 yards or so, you can drop them off at the end of Market street where it meets Concord street and save waiting in the entire car line. That's where the car line ends and the porters take luggage and load the people onto small buses for a ride over to the passenger terminal. The gates ussually open at about 11am. Walking up is certainly the quickest way to get from car to cruise ship. I made the mistake of sitting through the wait in the car line last time. Felt pretty silly watching folks walk up from the curb when I and many others had just sat through fourty-five minutes of slow moving traffic unneccesarily.

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