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Another good site is http://www.cruisett.com where you can search by ship or port any given month and see who you might be with you in port. For Port Everglades, most ships are listed under Ft Lauderdale but MSC for some reason gets listed under the option for Port Everglades. In any case this is a good site that also includes all other ports from around the world. Dave

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We're wanting to book flights out of FLL. How can we find out how many ships will bi in port on a specific day? Thanks.

 

There are several web-sites I use for this type of info. Here are the web-sites:

 

http://cruisett.com/content.php

 

Select the Port Tab.

Select the country and specific port (Ft. Lauderdale).

Select the year and month.

 

http://www.cruisetimetables.com/

 

Select Port of Departure (Ft. Lauderdale).

 

Happy travels,

 

John

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