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papa4848

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I agree with CruiserBruce, take a Taxi. I don't if you have ever done New Years on a cruise ship but it is alot of fun. They decorate the bars and there can be late night sandwich's outside the bar area, kind of like a mini buffet. They usually offer a glass or two of complimentary champagne.

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For 2 or more, a taxi is usually always cheaper and faster. Wish we had done that coming back from Alaska in Seattle to the airport.

 

I think we had the worst shuttle driver in history. He would not put the suitcases in the 'hold' and did not check if you had a ticket ($29 each I think) and many on the bus did not seem to have one. He made everyone get off at the front of the airport and some had to walk a very long time to get to either United or Air Canada.

 

A taxi would have taken passengers to the door nearest to their airline and not have to lug their luggage for miles in that crowded airport.

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