by SpringBreakMom
The cruise terminal is new and well laid out. See the Space Center.
Visited: Mar 07, 2015
by jefffair
Houston is town with many things to do
Visited: Nov 15, 2014
by cruiselady
DELAYED IN DEPARTING AND DELAYED IN ARRIVING, LONG LINES AND THE WAITING AREAS WERE PACKED WITH STANDING ROOM ONLY. WOULD NOT SAIL OUT OF HOUSTON, TX AGAIN.
Visited: Nov 16, 2014
by tims1548
Consider sharing a taxi from the airport (IAH) to the port or a rental car. The transfer via Norwegian tour bus is rather pricey given the distance and number of persons on the bus.
Visited: Jan 17, 2015
by roxiebrandy
this was our second cruise from this port, the other from another cruise line, ease of this port was a major decision
Visited: Nov 29, 2014
by chinadavehk
sailing from Houston was advantageous.
Visited: Dec 14, 2014
by jessicaz1269
Driving through the large cities of Dallas and Houston on the way to the port was disastrous. This may partly be because I come from a way smaller town/city and am not used to that kind of chaos. The speed limits were faster than I was used to and there were more lanes then I'm used to also. The drivers seemed rude and really in a huge hurry.
Visited: Mar 05, 2016
by dmnd100
Good food - Expensive ground transportation
Visited: Jan 31, 2015
by margjordan123
Visited Son
Visited: Jan 17, 2015
by amara1995
Heavy traffic and long way around to the ship 's port.
Visited: Dec 14, 2014
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