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DAllenTCY

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  1. The Broadway Pier has no covered space outside of the terminal. You might consider bringing a small plastic sheet to put over you while waiting to get into the building. Umbrellas can pose a danger to others in a confined space. Your best access to the pier would be directly west on Broadway in order to avoid the congestion at the B. Street pier which will berth Disney Wonder and Koningsdam. The view of the eclipse should be well worth your inconvenience to board.....I believe. David
  2. Not just San Diego...."smash and grab", looting, thefts, car break ins, assaults, robberies etc. are on the rise all over California. San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Orange County.....every day. There are simply no consequences. No bail means that even if you have been arrested you walk free in less than a few hours. Repeat criminals are let go with a court date. Unless a weapon has been displayed....it is no longer a crime to steal a purse. Squatters cannot be evicted anymore. Public transit rider numbers have decreased rapidly because of fear. Law enforcement has their hands tied. It seems as if since Covid, nobody does jail time anymore. David
  3. As I have state before....the city of San Diego has more urgent needs than a cruise terminal. We have thousands of homeless and mentally ill roaming the streets. The city purchased a huge building at 101 Ash St. a few years ago downtown that is uninhabited and tangled in lawsuits. https://timesofsandiego.com/politics/2022/07/26/city-council-approves-legal-settlement-on-101-ash-street-civic-center-plaza/ The city has spent many millions of dollars in legal fees regarding prime land along Mission Bay called DeAnza Cove. It has not been redeveloped as yet ten years later due to lack of funding. https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/de-anza-cove-settlement-verdict-comes-today/2081364/ Other downtown vacant buildings are being vandalized. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fire-breaks-out-at-vacant-downtown-san-diego-building/ar-BB1k9Oed Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity, Royal Caribbean, no longer port in San Diego. Disney Cruise Line has downsized from 50+ sailings to 20 in the next 18 months. It is disheartening to me as I enjoy cruising and being helpful to others who do too. David
  4. Self Assist guests do not receive nor require any colored luggage tags. The terminal was occupied by the Disney Wonder yesterday and it will be the same on Saturday. The Zaandam will be down the block at Broadway. A flight departing the airport after 11:30 am has not been an issue. Taxi drivers line up at the pier starting at 6 am. Uber/Lyft drivers show up when you contract with them.....and they seldom want to enter the traffic loop at the port. Porters are not allowed out of the gate, so you may have to consider whether a taxi or ride-share is more convenient versus less costly if you have luggage or mobility issues. David Pre-Check and Clear lines are often longer...I'll take off my belt and separate my laptop at the other line instead.
  5. Weather?.... Disney Wonder departed at 5 pm on the same course to Cabo San Lucas. David
  6. The cruise that ended was 35 days. The logistics of loading on the south side of the pier presents problems....and then the rain came. David
  7. Your colored luggage tag indicates that you have purchased a bus transfer from the ship to the airport.. Yesterday's BLACK RED GREEN GRAY BROWN David
  8. She's sailing a bit late because there are so many items to replenish. David
  9. Check the Navigator App..... and check to see if you've received an e-mail from Holland America. Re-print your "Boarding Pass" a few days before and be certain it has a bar code. Quite a few of our San Diego shoreside staff will be sailing with you. David
  10. When the NCL Jewel last sailed from San Diego, they primarily used staff that were bussed down from Los Angeles for the day. I even spoke to a representative who had been flown in from New York City to work. She was not alone making that trip. NCL shoreside workers are employed by a different company (SMS) than those who reside in San Diego County and work Disney, Holland America, and Crystal at the port (Intercruises) on a regular basis. A few are able to work for both companies simultaneously, but it is very rare. "Customer experience" can be affected by: How many passenger are boarding....Volendam 1,350 vs Koningsdam 2,550 One ship or two in port on the same day NCL/Disney....NCL/Holland America 4,500+ Weather...hot....cold....rain Familiarity with the port as noted above Etc....etc. The city of San Diego attempted years ago to build a modern cruise terminal at the foot of Broadway. The design was challenged in court for 7 years and ultimately reduced in size to appease what local residents downtown.... and the US Customs service....would accept. San Diego has more urgent problems....the homeless....migrant issues....ongoing law suits regarding 101 Ash Street...De Anza Cove expenses...high crime rate. There is not any support from either the county or city politicians to address poor cruise line "customer experiences" The escalator at the B Street Pier has been out of service since October. Who seems to care? David
  11. Your other alternative would be to take Amtrak to Oceanside and get picked up by your family there. Between the Coaster and Amtrak....service is almost hourly to Oceanside. David
  12. The easiest way to get to Carlsbad (either Poinsettia or Villiage) from San Diego is via the Coaster commuter train. https://gonctd.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/COASTER-Schedule-Flyer-October-9-2023-REV.pdf There is a free shuttle from the San Diego Airport to the Old Town station which runs about every 20 minutes. David
  13. Your "priority status" comes into play when boarding the ship....not when arriving for check-in or going through the security screening process. Boarding Groups aka "Boarding Times" are intended to space out arrivals at the pier in order to improve your experience as well as to allow port workers in San Diego to abide by California state laws regarding lunch periods. Every employee in San Diego must take a break after 5 hours. That includes stevedores, traffic enforcement, security, guest services, and check-in agents. As a result, when disembarkation begins at 7:30 am.....there will be repercussions between 12 noon and 1 pm. Lines do grow longer. Arriving after 1:30 pm is suggested. David
  14. It is nearly impossible to read priority status on a cell phone Navigator screen. Take a minute to print your document where the stars and/or ""Priority" are easy for the shore staff outside of the terminal to see. Be certain to have a bar code on it as well. David
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