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27 minutes ago, Snaefell3 said:

Uhh...  The Final Documents only quote where your ship is then currently scheduled to dock. 

 

Sometimes they change to the north side of Dodge Island, even just a few hours before actual docking.  Much better to keep an eye on that website.

I'm sorry, you're right. 

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Just a comment about POM and Pt Everglades.  We have never paid attention to advance pier assignments.  On the day of the cruise we will sometimes look at our online Marine AIS program which shows us exactly where each ship is docked (AIS is an onboard signal sent to both satellite and ground stations).  And when you drive up to the ports entrance, there is a display that shows where each ship is docked or, if you can't read, you can simply ask the gate security person.  

 

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9 hours ago, Hlitner said:

Just a comment about POM and Pt Everglades.  We have never paid attention to advance pier assignments.  On the day of the cruise we will sometimes look at our online Marine AIS program which shows us exactly where each ship is docked (AIS is an onboard signal sent to both satellite and ground stations).  And when you drive up to the ports entrance, there is a display that shows where each ship is docked or, if you can't read, you can simply ask the gate security person.  

 

Hank

Greetings

No gate in Miami only at Port Everglades so there is no security guards at the entrance. At Miami you simply drive through the tunnel or over the bridge onto Dodge Island. Terminal J is the hardest to reach since you are routed through many of the north terminals if you use the tunnel. A simpler route is taking the bridge when departing from Terminal J.

 

Any of the Ship Tracking sites will show you where your ship is docked or you can visit the Port Miami web cam and see where the ships are docked.

 

Good Sailing

Tom

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