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  1. On 9/26/2022 at 9:42 AM, BB1 said:

    I've used both the ship's shuttle and private shuttle companies without any problem. One time, I believe it was May, the cost of Uber was over $300 to get to Bush and something like $180 to get to Hobby.  That uncertainty caused me a lot of stress and so that is why I've since used both the ship's shuttle  and private companies.  When Allure arrives with all the added people,  all bets are off.

    I recently tried Blacklane.com to book a black SUV to/from Hobby and the Port of Galveston.  I reserved a couple weeks ahead and the pricing was fixed, it was a professional driver in a black SUV, they had a Galveston Wharves Parking Permit on the windshield, and they arrived right on time. Price including tip was $175 each way, which was about the same as Uber or Lyft for the same type of vehicle.  Blacklane is worldwide and I've used them in other cities with similar great service. They also have a sedan option for a little less cost.

  2. Icon of the Seas is slated to launch in about a year from now. On this Summer's President's Cruise Michael Bayley said they would have a big social media rollout for Icon of the Seas around the September time frame. Then the teaser video dropped on August 10.  Cool. Then Episode 1 on August 18. Nice.  Followed by dead silence for nearly 4 weeks.  

    Certainly this revolutionary ship deserves more social media attention leading up to the opening of bookings only a year out. We still pretty much know nothing about ship venues, restaurants, entertainment, home ports, itineraries.  I'm surprised they haven't started to sprinkle a few more teasers with maybe the name of a new venue, an original production show, new restaurant concept, something.  What am I missing?

  3. Here are a couple slides presented to the Port of Galveston last week.  Items of interest from the meeting discussion:

    • Uber has come to their senses now that Galveston will have a 3rd cruise terminal and Royal and Carnival are putting their largest ships there. Uber is negotiating an agreement with the Port to be able to provide services inside the Port. That's great news for cruise passengers as Lyft is currently the only major rideshare service allowed.
    • The LNG powered Carnival Jubilee arrives in November 2023. The next big cruise project for the Port of Galveston will be a renovation of Cruise Terminal 25 to accommodate Carnival's newest and largest ship.
    • Royal Caribbean has told the Port that there is to be no more media access to the new terminal.  Royal wants to control the release of information leading up to the big grand opening, which is certainly understandable.
    • Royal Caribbean is planning to dock some of the current Galveston ships at the new Terminal 10 a few weeks prior to Allure's arrival in order to test out the new terminal operations.

     

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  4. On 8/19/2022 at 11:25 AM, Matt said:

    Royal Caribbean wasn't happy that the Port of Galveston gave access for this tour and other tours previously.  This new story prompted Royal to tell the Port that there is to be no more media access to the new terminal.  Royal wants to control the release of information leading up to the big grand opening, which is certainly understandable.

  5. 2 hours ago, USCG Teacher said:

    Since we're throwing in dining options in Galveston while we're at it, how's Queen's BBQ?  As soon as I told my older son we were going to TX, he immediately said, "We've got to get BBQ...." 🤣 

    All the time we lived in Galveston we never had a great barbecue place. Queen’s was ok but not great. We hear great things about Koop’s BBQ Kitchen but have not been there. I will commit to trying Koop’s in late September and report back!

  6. 30 minutes ago, Reigert2008 said:

    Question, is it walkable to Sea Wall BLVD from the Springhill suites?  I;m thinking more about sidewalk availability and such.  We are staying at the Springhill for a future cruise and the hotel itself looks great.  Thanks!

    It's a busy road but there are sidewalks most of the way.  There is a nice new waterfront park for the first part of the walk near the hotel that you might enjoy watching folks fish and launch small boats on the backwaters, then keep walking to the beach if you are ambitious enough.  It's almost 2 miles from the hotel to the beach but plenty of businesses along the way for rest breaks.

  7. @USCG Teacher I'm a big fan of staying on the island to get your cruise started off right and to have a short travel distance to the port of the day of departure. However, the island hotels have become very expensive (in my opinion) since tourism resumed. We have been staying north of the island on several stays this year due to the high prices on the island. I'm excited about Tru by Hilton opening up on the Seawall later this year and that would be a good choice if it fits your budget.

    As far as hotels along I-45, I would be comfortable staying anywhere along I-45 south of Beltway 8.  That includes the Baybrook Mall area, League City, Webster, and Texas City (I would avoid LaMarque which is just south of Texas City).  There are plenty of options along that corridor.  Hotels on NASA Road 1 and Bay Area Blvd are also an option along that I-45 corridor. 

    Another option is in the Kemah area near Kemah Boardwalk (along Hwy 146) which gives easy access to the island also.  Kemah Boardwalk has some nice restaurants and its fun to stroll the boardwalk, especially with the family.

    Keep in mind that there is construction along I-45 through League City and Texas City which can slow things down and you may have congestion at those exits for quite some time into the future.

  8. 8 hours ago, Joy Peterson said:

    That is great to know - no one has mentioned these golf carts - are they available in every port?

     

    7 hours ago, WAYNO said:

    I am glad to hear golf carts or other conveyances are now available to get some folks from the boat to the tram or other areas.

    We've been to Labadee multiple times, and I've never seen them available.  This particularly is a long, hot walk from the ship, and is difficult for some folks.

     

    7 hours ago, The Fox said:

    I am really glad to hear this, too. The only place we saw on Labadee was the area right at the port. I look forward to exploring more next time I visit. Thanks.

     

    6 hours ago, WAAAYTOOO said:

    Boy, do I agree with this !  That has always been a horrific walk.  Glad there is some assistance now !

    Correction! I thought this question was about Coco Cay for some reason.  My answer was incorrect for Labadee because there are no golf carts there to take you from the ship to the tram station. [...and this is why I should never ever correct @Matt]. I'll correct my original post.

  9. Correcting my previous post: On Coco Cay there will be some carts available as you depart the ship that provide rides to the tram area on the island. These are like large 8-10 person golf carts, very nice.  95% of the people will walk but for those with mobility issues the carts are a nice option. Labadee has no such carts as of the last time I was there.

  10. On 7/24/2022 at 8:58 AM, BB1 said:

    I don't have Lyft but I know it would be easy to get the app. I think Lyft was actually more because they have a port fee. Any info would be helpful. 

    You are correct, Uber is not allowed to operate in the Port because they chose not to sign an operating agreement with the Port.  If you want to have Uber pick you up after disembarking, you would need to walk over to 25th Street or the Strand and have them pick you up in that area.

  11. 3 hours ago, BB1 said:

    Quick question.  What has happened to the Uber rates from the cruise  terminal?  I see $240 to go to Hobby and $320 to go to Bush . Why so high and will  this persist? It doesn't seem to be a good option anymore.

    Wow, it must be because of the time you checked on a Sunday with 2 ships in port.  It's just before noon and I'm seeing $52 for Uber to Hobby.  I'd grab a taxi or pre-arrange a shuttle or bus transport.

  12. I've reported all along that the new Cruise Terminal 10 will be ready for Allure, and it looks like things are still on track. The project schedule shows a few items finishing at the last minute (landscaping, outdoor lighting, a few other things), but all indications are it will be an exciting grand opening in November.

    The Crown and Anchor is ready!

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    The pier repairs are essentially complete, the terminal exterior is taking shape, and the interior is coming together.

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  13. The Galveston Daily News is reporting that Galveston cruise lines are asking for commercial flights into Galveston's Scholes Field to support the cruise industry.  An excerpt from the article:

    "As operations pick up at Royal Caribbean’s new cruise terminal, scheduled for completion at the Port of Galveston this year, Shahan expects prospects for limited commercial operations at the airport to expand.

    “The cruise companies have been telling us they want commercial services to the airport,” Shahan said.

    If that came to fruition, the airport likely would build a new terminal and would need to add Transportation Security Administration facilities to the building, he said."

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  14. 27 minutes ago, Pooch said:

    I think I would be more concerned about the lack of insurance than the cost of the test.  If one of them gets sick on board it at a port, that’s a huge bill with no insurance reimbursement!!

    We all have travel insurance and catastrophic health insurance coverage (at a fraction of the cost of traditional insurance). Our risks are hedged. 

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