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Port Canaveral Web-cams. Check out your ship in port.


Dave Mck

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For those of you who may not be aware there are a few cameras that you can see ships live in the port. This first link is for a camera that you can control located on top of the Radisson. Most of the ships leave around 5:00 pm.

http://www.opusad.com/radissonwebcam/

 

This camera is located at the end of the channel for the port. You can also control this camera. After you can no longer see the ship on the Radisson camera, it will appear on this one after about 10 to 15 minutes. It gives you a nice view of the ship going out to sea.

http://www.capecaribe.com/WebCam.htm

 

After the ship has been visible for about 5 minutes on the second camera you can get a nice shot of it on the Two Palms Camera. This camera is stationary and does not move. The best thing to do is open three windows on your computer and switch back and forth.

http://www.twopalms.com/

 

This camera is hit or miss. It will either show a ship in port or it won't.

http://www.portcanaveral.org/funport/cruise.htm

 

This camera is in Cozumel. If this is going to be one of your ports of call you can check out your ship while it is there there.

http://www.cozumelinsider.com/Webcam

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Can anyone else see the below link of the Radisson cam port canaveral or is it down......just trying to figure out if it my pc or not?

 

For those of you who may not be aware there are a few cameras that you can see ships live in the port. This first link is for a camera that you can control located on top of the Radisson. Most of the ships leave around 5:00 pm.

http://www.opusad.com/radissonwebcam/

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Thanks, we still have this one: http://portcanaveralwebcam.com/

 

I like that one very much.

 

It's located on top of Fishlips Waterfront Bar and Grill (http://www.fishlipswaterfront.com/). We went there around 3 PM on the day before our Disney Dream cruise and it was great to get into Cruise mode watching all the ships sailing out.

 

There is a great view from the second floor balcony, with live music and great food.

 

There is also a calendar showing all the ships in port for any given day:

 

http://www.portcanaveralwebcam.com/calendar.html

 

If you have Google Calendar, you can integrate it into your calendar.

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