thanks for all the replys..
I do feel I will fly aleast a day early, for jet lag releave, don't want to
be tired for the cruise itself..
found some info on hotels and am going to try to get a couple more days offm
rent a card and tour la and vist hollywood and vist the coast line some
"J Carnaghie" wrote in message
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> BobG wrote:
>> this leaves fom
>> World Cruise Center
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>> Berth SP-93
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>> San Pedro, CA 90731
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>> "BobG" wrote in message
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>>>cruising on NCL Star on April 15, 2007
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>>>what is the best way to get from the airport LAX to the port ??
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>>>est taxi cost for 2, or shuttle or what is available.. first time
>>>flying to west coast . from NJ
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>>>is it worth staying the nite before the cruise ?? to see los angeles ?
>>>first 2 days of cruise are sea day , so not worry about jet lag
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>>>thanks BobG
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> I would definitely come down a day (or more) early. Arriving in Los
> Angeles on the day of your cruise and then trying to make it to the port
> can add an excitement you really don't need. The last couple of miles of
> the journey can be really exciting as several thousand people struggle to
> get to the ship(s). I've seen people leave their vehicles and hike the
> last mile or so - not recommended.
> Your ship is leaving from "San Pedro" not Long Beach so you can forget
> about the Queen Mary and its "quaint" rooms. Staying on the Queen is nice,
> and it will really make you appreciate your modern ship.
> There are a number of hotels in San Pedro.
> Take a Look at:
> http://www.portoflosangeles.org/facilities_wcc.htm
> Once you have your hotel, contact them because some of them have "special
> rates: with the shuttle companies.
> Have a great trip and do arrive at least a day early.
> Cheers,
> John in LALALand (On the Left Coast)
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