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Grazz111

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  1. Hello,  I am planning my first cruise to Alaska but hit a snag.  I have had several convictions for various crimes and two dui's.  The cruise I want has two stops in Canadian ports and from what I've been reading I may be out of luck.  Does anyone know if I can cruise to Alaska and not disembark in Canada to complete the trip?

     

    Thanks

  2. Thanks everyone, I had a good email exchange with the people at the port and they also told me the Valor will be at terminal 10. I think I've got everything mapped out now on where to go unless they throw some kind of roadwork with lots of cones in my way and detours (Florida is famous for that stuff).

  3. Thanks sky for the info, I was not planning on using a wheelchair or scooter because of the hassle with loading and unloading and getting around crowds in general and had hopes of parking close enough to hobble along with my cane. It sounds like there is no assigned parking for the Valor if it can leave one terminal and come back to another one. Guess I'll just be driving in circles till I can find the boat or a sign and find a parking spot close by.

  4. Thanks for the off site parking advice to save costs but I do have a Florida Toll Permit which allows for free parking at cruise terminals and airports so cost isn't my main concern. Are there some sort of signs at the port that show you where your particular boat is located? I've never been there before and I'm sure to get lost or go the wrong way or even enter some place I'm not supposed to be. I'm also looking for an address to put in my GPS to help find the place.

  5. Hello all, I have an upcoming cruise on the Valor and I'm trying to find the best parking that might be available but I'm not sure where the ship is going to be docked at the port. I see on a map that Carnival locations are CT5, 6 and 10 but no mention on which of these are home to the Valor? Does anyone know anything about this? I'm disabled and walking long distances is a little tough for me so I'm trying to get as close as possible. Thanks

  6. Ahh, my first time, my first cruise was as a favor to a friend that could not go because of business and he needed someone of age to accompany his son and future daughter-in-law. I was the lucky one and we cruised out of Port Canaveral to the Bahamas. I am a disabled veteran with a bad back and neck so I mostly stayed on the boat and out of the way of the kids so they could have fun. Now I'm ready for my second cruise and am taking my girl friend on her first cruise....maybe the first of many to come.

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