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Can you find out ahead of time what terminal in Miami the ship is at?


lucywestie
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I know they have overhead signage when you arrive at the port that tell you what terminal your ship should be at. But is it possible to find out a day or even a week ahead of time? I only ask because we are driving to the port and its a whole new area for us so besides trying to navigate around the roads we also have to try and keep an eye on the signage etc.

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at POM, the main ship terminals are in a line down one road .... there isn't really any 'turning', just watching for when to pull over ..... kinda like most airline terminals but BIGGER

 

If the ship is a 'regular' just watch the webcam for its departure the previous sailing ... odds are it will return to the same terminal (but not a sure thing)

 

Royal typically is at Terminal G, the western most on "Cruise Blvd"

 

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