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Wait - as the first poster said, the QM2 will be berthed in

San Pedro which is a little north of Long Beach. You are

getting confused with the Carnival berth located just across

from the original 'Queen' which IS located in Long Beach.

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In 2003 the QE2 berthed in San Pedro. We were right downstream from the WWII vintage Liberty Ship.

 

I understand that the wharf next to the QM is not capable of handling the QE2 or QM2 due to their deep draughts.

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So what you are telling me is that "Capt Rad" is wrong as to where the QE2 will dock? (no offense to Capt Rad)

 

correct.

QE2, as always, will berth at the Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center, in San Pedro. This is about six miles away from the Queen Mary in Long Beach.

 

Before Google Earth updated their images, QE2 could be seen at her berth in San Pedro.

hmmm....where is she now on the updated Google Earth?

QM2 is in NYC

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correct.

QE2, as always, will berth at the Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center, in San Pedro. This is about six miles away from the Queen Mary in Long Beach.

 

 

 

So this means QM2 will use the San Pedro facilities for her 2 cruises in Feb2006?? I was under the impression she'll be next to her 'cousin' in Long Beach for some festivities (if any are planned..)

 

 

But SPedro will suffice.

 

 

:cool:

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Kenneth: there was some 'chatter' one time that they MAY attempt

to bring QM2 into Long Beach to berth near her older sisiter. However

it appears that idea has come and gone. Unless Cunard change things

as February approaches, QM2 is still scheduled for San Perdo. I don't

think the Carnival pier in L.B. can handle a ship of this size.

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Ok folks, I made a mistake. When I was on the Queen Mary (The original one) I was told that the QM2 and the QE2 were to park at Carnivals new pier right behind the Queen Mary. And since a Carnival ship was there, blocking my ocean view from Sir Winston's, it all sounded good to me. But after making a few phone calls to verify what was right, since I was told that I was WRONG:eek: The QE2 is scheduled to dock at The Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center. Birth 93. Sorry for the bad info.:o

 

See you on board in New York

 

Raphael

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