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A: Parking is easy and secure at Baltimore. It is a short walk to the terminal. Cost for a normal size vehicle is $20 per night payable by credit card only. Delicious seafood restaurants and harbor view hotels nearby if needed.

Answered by VAcruisenut on August 30, 2024

A: I think you can Google but I don’t thinks it’s too bad - maybe 15-20 a day

Answered by arickter on August 30, 2024

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A: We stayed at the Courtyard Baltimore Downtown / McHenry Row. A clean and comfortable hotel located directly across McComas Street from the cruise port. Unfortunately traffic patterns make walking to the port difficult so we drove the three minutes to... the terminal with plenty of secure parking available. Thehotel is situated in a walkable area with plenty of good restaurants nearby (L P Steamers & Barracudas).See More

Answered by VAcruisenut on June 24, 2024

A: Both Best Westerns, 1 by BWI airport, another at O'Donnell St. have airport and port shuttles. They both offer park-stay-cruise packages. Airport area and hotels actually located in Baltimore's Inner Harbor area are OK to stay at. A few offer cruise... long parking, but none really have a port shuttle. Rideshares or taxis are about equal in price ($27 vs $30), and KD Elite a popular car service is not much more expensive.See More

Answered by maryred on June 24, 2024

A: we had homewood suits by the inner harbor. was nice to walk and sight see. little italy is right there also. great food at Dalesios!!

Answered by ericerie on June 27, 2024

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A: The port of Baltimore has reopened, and the Vision has been sailing out of there since the end of May. Any future port closures due to pending bridge construction will be announced and the cruise line inform you of the change to the departure port.

Answered by maryred on June 22, 2024

A: Check with the cruise.

Answered by DACruiser57 on June 22, 2024

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A: Emails went out today for the April 4th cruise to the primary passenger of each cabin and those at booking that opted in for email updates. Royal has no firm commitment beyond that cruise yet and will do updates as Norfolk (which was in the beginning... stages of a remodel) or when a more stable port is established.See More

Answered by maryred on March 29, 2024

A: I thought I heard they are moving everything to Norfolk VA

Answered by ggeane on March 29, 2024

A: I don’t believe they have said anything official yet, I have read many posts and comments about the Vision that is out now that’s coming in on the 4th will dock in NJ

Answered by SusanSassy on March 28, 2024

A: I've heard they might move cruises to Norfolk Virginia.

Answered by Sandy123123 on March 28, 2024

A: I called yesterday to RCC and they dont have any response yet, they told me that i have to be patient. I am supposed to be on vision of the sea this april 4 too.

Answered by YirayMarcello on March 28, 2024

A: check sailpass, going out of Norfolk.

Answered by vagolferbob on March 28, 2024

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A: I have beginning of March and it's cold for about the 1st 2 days at sea

Answered by kreed0813 on October 9, 2023

A: It was a little chilly for two days and after that it was beautiful weather.

Answered by okhappy493 on October 8, 2023

A: Those that are sensitive to motion sickness should get prescription patches or something equivalent. A lot of people don't do well until crossing past the Carolinas.Weather follows similar patterns, growing warmer as you get further south and noticea... bly warmer after the CarolinasSee More

Answered by DessertSteaks on October 5, 2023

A: We are heading out of Baltimore in Dec 2024. we plan on being cold 2 days then it should be nice. hopefully lol

Answered by Chrischristrav on October 7, 2023

A: I sailed from Baltimore in December 2014. It was pretty cold and didn’t warm up until about Georgia. Our trip was also pretty windy and we weren’t able to do much if any activities outside.

Answered by krbow on October 9, 2023

A: Yes we have in March that’s my home town It’s cold around that time weather usually warms up mid April

Answered by 2much4u on October 8, 2023

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A: thank you everyone ☺️Safe Sailing ❤️

Answered by Jennine4 on September 6, 2023

A: no

Answered by DessertSteaks on September 5, 2023

A: No.

Answered by TheVegasSphere on September 5, 2023

A: No, they ended those requirements last fall. We were there twice last year and had to get a travel authorization. Blessed cruise!

Answered by joyandjerry on September 5, 2023

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A: Wouldn’t any transportation, other than maybe a city bus, require car seats for the children?

Answered by rcqueen on August 27, 2023

A: Are you flying in? If so the airline will only allowed car seats for 2 or under and only if FAA approved ones, if a separateticket for the child is bought. Several local car serices will provided car or booster seat if requested at time of reservati... on. If booked overnight at a local hotel call their front desk, many near the airport or at the Inner Harbor have port shuttle services.See More

Answered by maryred on August 27, 2023

A: We normally just drive to the port and park there - it’s not very expensive and right near ship

Answered by arickter on August 27, 2023

A: Transportation from where?

Answered by esrescuer on August 25, 2023

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A: https://www.google.com/search?q=baltimore+carnival+cruise+port&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari#

Answered by khakey on March 24, 2023

A: The Baltimore Cruise Port is at 2001 E McComas St, Baltimore, MD 21230

Answered by esrescuer on March 24, 2023

A: 2001 E McComas St, Baltimore, MD 21230

Answered by maryred on March 24, 2023

A: Welcome! Blessed cruise!

Answered by joyandjerry on March 26, 2023

A: thanks so much 1st cruise so excites 😁

Answered by jackieeknox on March 25, 2023

A: 2001 McComas St

Answered by TConDrums on March 26, 2023

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A: Questions about where you’ve traveled to, if you have been around sick people, if you feel sick.

Answered by JenAng on March 22, 2023

A: Questions about travels. What people you’ve been around (any sick) and how do you feel (are you sick)

Answered by JenAng on March 22, 2023

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A: The Carnival Legend for the time being. They switch it out with the Carnival Pride which will be back in April of 2024.

Answered by Stevo69 on March 11, 2023

A: The Legend

Answered by esrescuer on February 19, 2023

A: The Legend. Great ship

Answered by MPMarkins on February 19, 2023

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A: ...You can enter any ship name also.

Answered by Mmjay on February 12, 2023

A: The site, Cruisemapper can show you ship's position. https://www.cruisemapper.com/ships

Answered by toma114 on February 12, 2023

A: You can track them on this Shipmate app. Go to Explore, then Ship Tracking, then enter Carnival Celebration at the top. However, it is only updated periodically.

Answered by Mmjay on February 12, 2023

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A: There is ample parking, 1 lot dedicated to Royal & a 2nd reserved for Carnival, + an overflow lot. The lot opens to new passengers about 1 hr after the ship starts to disembark the previous cruise, so usually about @ 11am. There is no long term 3rd p... arty parking lots available to cruise passengers except out by the airport (30 min). Many local hotels have park-n-cruise packages, if you call to bookSee More

Answered by maryred on December 28, 2022

A: [5] If you do not have tags please visit the tent marked “Cruise Luggage Tags” upon entrance to the terminal. It is located on the left as you enter.

Answered by esrescuer on December 27, 2022

A: [6] After dropping off your luggage, you will then be directed to the appropriate secured, long-term parking lot.

Answered by esrescuer on December 27, 2022

A: It’s one of the easiest ports we’ve been to

Answered by Wheelbarger1 on December 28, 2022

A: Easiest port I’ve been to for parking and boarding. They’ll take the bags right out of your car and tons of parking is available.

Answered by TheVegasSphere on December 28, 2022

A: [1] From the site: We make it easy for you: no adv​anced reservations are required to park in our secured, long-term lots which are located within walking distance of the Cruise Maryland Terminal.

Answered by esrescuer on December 27, 2022

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A: Here is the actual address cruise Maryland terminal 2001 E. McComas St. Baltimore, MD 21230

Answered by sandtoes on August 26, 2022

A: Depending on which way you're going on I-95, you'll take either the exit 55 before you hit the Fort McHenry tunnel or exit 55 after you exit the Fort McHenry tunnel to get to the cruise ship terminal.

Answered by Noncapisco on August 26, 2022

A: Either use your mapping program on your phone or if your car has a navigation system use it to give you directions. The first time we went to this port my husband was only use to doing in in a big truck so we used the cars navigation system to get th... ere.See More

Answered by esrescuer on August 27, 2022

A: The port is easy on / easy off from I-95. Parking at the port is adjacent to ship and secure. Cost Is $15 per day (credit card only). Excellent Courtyard by Marriott directly across street from port and convenient to several local restaurants and a H... arris Teeter grocery store.See More

Answered by VAcruisenut on August 26, 2022

A: 2001 E McComas Street, Baltimore, MD just off of I95

Answered by db1044kb on August 24, 2022

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A: We sailed there22 May, and the TA was a mess. Really ruined the trip with the stress. Blessed cruise!

Answered by joyandjerry on July 5, 2022

A: Yes the Travel Authorisation is still required. Since May 21st there have been changes to it. No longer need to upload the test results if is your 1st stop after embarking the ship. The cert is issued about 5-7 days prior to the ship's departure date... , or within 1 business day if applying late, but no notice if denied or your application requires more info, so be ready to call if you don't get the email with of the cert.See More

Answered by maryred on July 5, 2022

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A: Parking at the port, literally adjacent to the ship, is $15 per night. Closest hotel option is Courtyard by Marriott, a three year old hotel, located across the street from the Port in a good neighborhood within walking distance to several restaurant... s.See More

Answered by VAcruisenut on March 25, 2022

A: plenty of parking right at terminal. 100 to 125 depends on cruise length. 5 to min walk from either🅿️ lot. One side is for Carnival other side for Royal. Bag chk in before going on to parking area.

Answered by chuckdoyle on March 25, 2022

A: If you asking about the availability of any offsite parking lots that's less expensive than the port, that doesn't exist. Many local hotels have park/sleep/cruise packages with transport to the terminal & back with your car left on their property. Mo... st require you to book direct with the front desk for the deal.See More

Answered by maryred on March 24, 2022

A: We were there in December. Open air parking extremely close to the terminal. Like spitting distance away. lol.

Answered by BuriedTreasure on March 23, 2022

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