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Port Everglades Opens World's Largest Cruise Terminal

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The largest cruise terminal in the world to serve the two largest and most revolutionary cruise ships in the world officially opened at Port Everglades on Friday, November 6, one week prior to the arrival of Royal Caribbean International's 5,400-passenger Oasis of the Seas.

Local county and city officials, as well as Royal Caribbean executives, were on hand for the opening celebration. The event also featured Royal Caribbean dancers, who performed a number from the Hairspray musical.

"We finished building Cruise Terminal 18 on time and under budget, which is a demonstration of government at its best," said Port Everglades Director Phil Allen. Port Everglades, located within the cities of Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Dania Beach, Florida, is governed by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners. "There may be bigger terminals that service two ships at the same time, but Terminal 18 was constructed specifically to handle one Oasis-class ship at a time."

At 240,000 square feet (5.5 acres), Cruise Terminal 18 is more than three times larger than it was just 22 months prior to opening when Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE:RCL) reached an agreement with Broward County to homeport both of the new Oasis-class of ships at Port Everglades.

"We are very appreciative of the efforts of Director Phil Allen and his team at Port Everglades to create a state-of-the-art facility that will provide a seamless experience for our guests," said President and CEO of Royal Caribbean International Adam Goldstein. "Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas will present an unprecedented vacation to guests and Terminal 18 is an integral part of delivering that offering."

To accommodate these revolutionary cruise ships, the Port invested approximately $75 million to build Cruise Terminal 18. The terminal's mega-size will accommodate the more than 5,400 cruise guests and their luggage so that both arriving and departing guests can go through processing procedures simultaneously. Each Oasis-class ship is projected to generate approximately 584,000 passenger movements annually at Port Everglades. The first of the 225,282-gross-registered-ton ships, Oasis of the Seas, is scheduled to begin sailing year-round from Port Everglades in December 2009, with the second sister-ship, Allure of the Seas, to begin year-round sailings one year later.

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I wonder what the stress level for the airlines into FLL will also be.

With that many berths 11,000 and the Solstice there 2900 year runs Celebrity and RCCL have a lot of people going through the airport ever week.

Maybe they should build a moving walkway to the port!!!!!! :)

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I wonder what the stress level for the airlines into FLL will also be.

With that many berths 11,000 and the Solstice there 2900 year runs Celebrity and RCCL have a lot of people going through the airport ever week.

Maybe they should build a moving walkway to the port!!!!!! :)

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The first time I tried this it didn't work, so lets try this

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Don't forget about all the ships leaving the Port of Miami. Airfare for me is cheaper to fly to FLL then take ground transportation to Miami. With the NCL Epic coming soon, even more people at FLL.

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