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14 minutes ago, jsf said:

I like to enter an address for the port into my GPS, and if possible the pier # for Harmony.

Thank"s

 

As said put Port Everglades as that is the address. The terminal number should be in your documents but I would double check the signs at the entrance in case it gets changed for some  reason at the last minute. 

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Yes, I second the recommendation above to use 1850 Eller Drive. It will put you on the correct highways to the Port entrance nearest to Terminal 18. Once at the Customs Entrance, ignore the GPS and follow the road signs.

 

Another option is to use a hotel as your destination - the Crowne Plaza Ft. Lauderdale Airport/Cruise - will place you close to the 84th St Port Entrance from where you will follow the road signs to Terminal 18.

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3 hours ago, capriccio said:

If you need other information about Port Everglades including a map and the terminal assignments (which are available one week in advance) check out www.porteverglades.net. 

You can check assignments further out by using the query function to enter the date you are searching for at https://pevvesseltraffic.broward.org/webx/

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1 hour ago, Torfamm said:

You can check assignments further out by using the query function to enter the date you are searching for at https://pevvesseltraffic.broward.org/webx/

True but it isn't as straightforward (you have to know what to enter in all the fields) as checking it 7 days out.  If the ship is on a routine 7 day schedule for the season one can also determine the likely terminal by looking earlier or just asking on the forum for the cruise line.  Of course on embarkation day the staff at the security gates will have the terminal information and there are large signs with the terminal assignments at the gates.

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1 hour ago, capriccio said:

True but it isn't as straightforward (you have to know what to enter in all the fields) as checking it 7 days out.  If the ship is on a routine 7 day schedule for the season one can also determine the likely terminal by looking earlier or just asking on the forum for the cruise line.  Of course on embarkation day the staff at the security gates will have the terminal information and there are large signs with the terminal assignments at the gates.

The only fields you need to complete in the query are “Show All” for the Query Option and a start and end date

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