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Martita B.

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I subscribed last year and enjoy checking "Ship's in Port" almost daily ~~also I use the "ship's web cams" ~~

Bitter cold in West Texas ~~14 degrees tonight! The barbed wire fences just cannot stop the 'ole COLD northern winds coming from Amarillo ~~

Have a great day!:p

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Jane

Yes, you'll need to suscribe (very inexpensive) to look at the Port calendars.

I always check before I make flight plans how many ships will be in Ft Laud when I disembark.

The number determines what day I'll fly home. Last year when disembarking there were to be 12 ships in Port ~~needless to say I stayed overnight and flew out the following day. (Ft Laud airport is a real mess when thousands of passengers all hit there at the same time ~~some flying in and some flying out)

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