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How do you know which Pier you are???


Brenda33

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There's one entrance for all three piers so you don't really need to know in advance which pier will be used. You'll see a sign and the porters will be outside. We've had cruises out of New York where we leave from one pier and return to another.

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There's one entrance for all three piers so you don't really need to know in advance which pier will be used. You'll see a sign and the porters will be outside. We've had cruises out of New York where we leave from one pier and return to another.

Thank you....I figured it was easy enough. Just wanted to check if I needed to know which pier.

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There will be a sign.

 

Plus a big ship with the name of it on it You can't miss it!!!!:D

 

I was going to say!!! There will be this HUGE ship with MIRACLE written on it! Not hard to miss!

 

Look for that tell tale WHALETAIL ! ! :D (in the case of Long Beach you can see if for miles around)

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