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Depending on which cabin class you are in the RCCL ship docks with port toward town and I believe Carnival has starbord toward shore so you see the dock and if your a people watcher, or sea lion watcher as a group of them are usually to the front of the RCCL ship on the shore. 

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30 minutes ago, jcc1025 said:

Depending on which cabin class you are in the RCCL ship docks with port toward town and I believe Carnival has starbord toward shore so you see the dock and if your a people watcher, or sea lion watcher as a group of them are usually to the front of the RCCL ship on the shore. 

Ships can dock with either side to the dock,,depending on the needs of the ship that day. There is no "always" rule on docking. 

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23 hours ago, CruiserBruce said:

Ships can dock with either side to the dock,,depending on the needs of the ship that day. There is no "always" rule on docking. 

True but we have been to Ensenada four times ine last year and both of thest lines have docked in the same position. Its a very small harbor and while they could reverse we have not seen it, will be back in three weeks and will see what happens. 

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