by jweave119
Long Beach has a free bus called the Passport that makes stops all through the downtown area including the Queen Mary (right next door to Carnival), the outlet malls, aquarium, and restaurants.
Visited: Jan 10, 2016
by mhbratt
Was only there the night before the cruise set sail but will like to go back and visit for a weekend.
Visited: May 13, 2017
by dwhittin1
MY daughter and her family live in Long Beach
Visited: May 14, 2018
by jkblake6613
It's SOCAL after all - smog and traffic.
Visited: Aug 26, 2017
by tgarvo
Good port cool things to see while waiting to leave.
Visited: Dec 02, 2018
by CathyEi
Loved it. The port is conveniently located as our son lives close by.
Visited: Dec 22, 2018
by dffrugal
We live in Californin, Redlands. We traveled by Metro and the Passport to the Carnival Miracle. Thank you, LB for providing The Passport for those who travel by local transportation.
Visited: Sep 23, 2017
by terrygrb
The parking lot on return date is a mess.
Visited: Dec 27, 2018
by DrMark
I was part of a group that did an intensive COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT AT THE LONG BEACH GLBT CENTER for GLBT YOUTH. I live in Columbus, Ohio, and not one aspect of our GLBT Community is as this center does for the Long Beach and surrounding areas. We then visited the GETTY and words cannot adequately describe this opportunity. You need to see it!
Visited: Oct 15, 2017
by ItaVero
Met a friend who showed us around and lunched at the Trump golf course - LUXURIANT.
Visited: Mar 19, 2016
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