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On 6/21/2023 at 8:25 AM, chisox021 said:

It'll be either Pier 88 or 90 - but either way,

it'll be the only Carnival ship in Port....

- and porters waiting to take your baggage will ask you What Ship?

 

The general area looks like this, too.. (or it did back in 2011!)

 

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15 hours ago, mar214 said:

Be prepared to park at Pier 90 and have to lug your bags to Pier 88 to get them checked like we had to do. 🙄

We had to do the same. Parking at 11:50 had to park at Pier 90 and haul our bags to 88. 3 adults and 2 Grand kids 7 bags and back pack carry on's. Not Fun no porters  at Pier 90. Did manage to find a cart (very lucky) to haul all are suit cases. 

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1 hour ago, phoneman69 said:

We had to do the same. Parking at 11:50 had to park at Pier 90 and haul our bags to 88. 3 adults and 2 Grand kids 7 bags and back pack carry on's. Not Fun no porters  at Pier 90. Did manage to find a cart (very lucky) to haul all are suit cases. 

We’ve never had porters at the parking level at 88 either, we had to park at 90 once for fleet week, 2 adults 5 kids (ages 14 - 20), it wasn’t bad.

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21 hours ago, kona_wahine said:

88, JH announced it on FB a week or so ago. We have a hotel straight up the street from it, about 2 blocks. Excited!!

 

For our November Venezia cruise we are staying two blocks away as well. Is it Holiday Inn Express?

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28 minutes ago, sanmarcosman said:

I think it's a reference to a TV ad campaign where people were mistaken for being in a profession who were not but they " did stay in a Holiday Inn last night." 

Guess I don't watch enough TV, lol

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Here's the view from the intersection of 48th St. and 12th Ave.  Straight ahead of you, ground level, is the tunnel you'll come out of when you disembark.  Embarkation is directly above on second level, behind the "88".  There are a few good budget/slightly-better-than-budget hotels a five-minute walk down 48th. 

 

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How strict is the boarding window? We’ll be ubering from Jersey so feel like there could be a wide disparity in estimated and actual arrival time between waiting for an Uber willing to take us and getting through the traffic.I know you’ll need to wait until your scheduled time if you get there early. But what happens if you get there late? Just get on the next line to go, or will it be an issue?

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24 minutes ago, Bound4Bermuda said:

How strict is the boarding window? We’ll be ubering from Jersey so feel like there could be a wide disparity in estimated and actual arrival time between waiting for an Uber willing to take us and getting through the traffic.I know you’ll need to wait until your scheduled time if you get there early. But what happens if you get there late? Just get on the next line to go, or will it be an issue?

Usually no issue if you arrive after your window, you just go through.

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