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San Pedro World Cruise Terminal 100 Swinford Street   San Pedro, CA 90731

Royal Caribbean Directions to the Los Angeles, California Cruise Terminal:

From Los Angeles International Airport

  • Take the 110 Freeway South towards San Pedro.
  • Exit at Harbor Boulevard (same exit as the Vincent Thomas Bridge).
  • Stay to the right - Harbor Boulevard (Do not go over the bridge.)
  • At the light, cross over the main road, turning right into the "World Cruise Terminal."
  • Follow the directions to parking and passenger drop-off.

Parking is available for $18 a day. No reservations are required. A shuttle is offered to the cruise ship terminals.

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Facility Address: 100 Swinford St, San Pedro, CA, USA

The parking lot accommodates the famous Cruise Center located in San Pedro. The Port of Los Angeles Cruise Center is located at 100 Swinford St. near the corner of Swinford Street and Harbor Boulevard and is easily reached from the Harbor Boulevard off-ramp of the Harbor Freeway 110 and CA-47 freeway.

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  • Monday: 24/7
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  • There is no height restriction at this facility.
  • This facility does not allow in/out access.

Phone Number: (310) 547-4357

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The terminal at Berth 93 was remodeled and expanded in 2002 to include over 41,000 square feet of luggage lay down area on the first floor for debarking passengers and approximately 58,000 square feet for check-in of embarking passengers on the second floor. The facility has a V.I.P. room in the embarkation area that includes leather furniture, desks, service area for refreshments with a wet sink, refrigerator, and a television. Throughout the spacious terminal, there is ample seating provided along with three 50 inch flat panel televisions. There are a total of 36 booths for checking in passengers on the 'B' side of the terminal with an additional 12 booths on the 'A' side which can be used for special groups or early arrivals.

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San Pedro Cruise Port Guide - Los Angeles

San Pedro Cruise Terminal, also known as The World Cruise Center is located at Berths 91, 92, and 93A/B at the Port of Los Angeles is one of three cruise ports serving guests from Southern California, including Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego . San Pedro is only a few minutes from hotels, restaurants, and tourist activities Long Beach and San Pedro. 

The San Pedro Cruise Terminal has a long history and many people's first images of cruising were formed here when they watched "The Love Boat" depart from here on TV each week. Today, the terminal serves more than 1 million cruise passengers annually making it the largest cruise ship terminal on the west coast of the United States.

Destinations and Cruise Lines Sailing From San Pedro:

San Pedro Cruise Terminal is a larger facility than it's neighbor to the south and is operated by The Port of Los Angeles and Ports America. As such, the number of ships and cruise lines supported here is significantly more diverse than at Long Beach. This includes ships from: Carnival, Celebrity, Costa, Crystal, Cunard, Disney, Norwegian, Princess, and Royal Caribbean. Cruise destinations served from San Pedro include Hawaii, Mexico, Pacific Coastal, and Alaska.

Parking at San Pedro Cruise Terminal:

Public parking is available in a secured lot with 2,560 spots available. Cost is $18 per day ( see current cruise parking rates ). Passenger shuttles are available from the terminal to parking lot areas.

How To Get To San Pedro Cruise Terminal:

San Pedro Cruise Terminal is easy to get to for guests throughout Southern California as well as Arizona and Southern Nevada. It is approximately a two-hour drive from San Diego, 30-minutes from Long Beach Airport, and under an hour from LAX. The cruise terminal is located on the north side of San Pedro Bay, just West of the Vincent Thomas Bridge.

What To Do When Visiting San Pedro:

As the primary port serving cruise guests to Los Angeles, the entire area is available within an hour drive. This includes attractions like Disneyland, beaches, and museums. San Pedro itself shouldn't be overlooked though. 

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Finding secure parking is so simple with Parking Access ! We can help you reserve a car parking spot at the  Port of Los Angeles , as well as many other ports, airports, and ballparks. Discover the best Los Angeles Cruise parking offers and make your discounted parking reservation without any delay!

If driving into the city, you’re probably wondering  where to park your car while on your cruise vacation . Several public parking structures, available at and near the Port of Los Angeles, provide a convenient place to leave your vehicle while you’re sailing. You can choose among uncovered or covered parking services, daily parking, garage parking, etc.

Official Port of Los Angeles Cruise Parking

With a huge port on one side and a residential area on the other, there isn’t a lot of space for independent cruise port parking garages. Still, you have several good choices, including the official port parking  (Battleship IOWA, Catalina Sea and Air Terminal, Los Angeles World Cruise Center).

The Port of Los Angeles provides the most convenient parking. No cruise parking reservations are required, and you can use the on-site parking structures for overnight parking. Parking Lots 1 and 2 are open from 9 AM to 6 PM, while Parking Lots 6, 7, and 8 are open 24/7. Free shuttle bus service is available to and from the cruise ship terminal. 

All cruise terminal parking facilities at the Port of Los Angeles have the same parking rates, and you can check them out below.

Tip : Getting a monthly parking permit at the Port of Los Angeles is more affordable than 5 days of parking—you can purchase it for as low as $90.

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Most passengers choose to park here, and these lots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. It is great for short-term parking.

Accessible Parking

Handicapped parking is available in all cruise terminal parking areas. Vehicles using designated parking spots at the Los Angeles World Cruise Center have to own a disabled parking permit, license plate, or an ADA placard. Note that courtesy shuttle buses are not wheelchair-accessible. Standard parking rates apply.

Off-Site Los Angeles Cruise Parking

Off-site parking facilities offer the best parking value. If you’re one of the budget travelers, there are a few self-parking options offered by the LA Waterfront that you might consider. The following cruise terminal parking lots can provide you with free parking services or very affordable parking spaces on an event day. Not only are they cheap, but the lots are also located within a short distance of the World Cruise Center terminal.

See our list below for more low-cost parking information.

The Port of Long Beach is a short drive away from the World Cruise Center—check out our guide to Long Beach Cruise Parking to see if there’s an off-site parking lot that might suit you, too.

Hotels With Cruise Parking & Shuttles

The Park & Cruise Packages provided by various Los Angeles  hotels  are the best parking alternative for anyone who wants to stay the night in LA before the cruise. Book a room in a hotel to get free parking or a discounted parking space for the duration of your vacation. Most of them also provide shuttle service to the Cruise Port of Los Angeles.

Below listed are the best and the cheapest Los Angeles hotels with cruise terminal parking:

  • Best Western Plus San Pedro  – from $149
  • Crowne Plaza Los Angeles Harbor  – from $110
  • DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Pedro  – from $132
  • Vagabond Inn San Pedro  – from $92
  • Monterey Inn Hotel  – from $50

In Conclusion 

The Port of Los Angeles has several parking structures available to all cruise ship passengers. You can leave your vehicle in any on-site parking area or use a more affordable off-site parking lot. Each off-site parking facility is a great choice since they are close and free or very cheap. For those coming a day before the cruise, we’ve listed the Park and Cruise hotels that allow you to arrive a day earlier, get a good night’s sleep, and use free shuttles to the World Cruise Center.

Parking Access offers a quick and very simple way to book your cruise parking deals! In addition to the Port of Los Angeles, we cover other major cruise ports in the United States, such as Seattle Cruise Port , Port Tampa Bay , and the Port of New Orleans . All of them serve major cruise lines, such as Carnival Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Norwegian Cruise Line. Search through our in-depth guide to easily find the best spot. Happy cruising!

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Complete Guide to Cruising from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach

While they would never be mistaken with the world’s most popular cruise ports like Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles and Long Beach are still heavily trafficked cruise ports.

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Hundreds of thousands of passengers each year sail from the Port of Los Angeles and the Long Beach Cruise Terminal.

Today, you can have your choice of cruise lines in the area, from Carnival to Princess to Norwegian to Royal Caribbean. Meanwhile, itineraries have expanded beyond simply the well-known Mexican Riviera trips to include coastal California cruises, trips through the Panama Canal, and even cruises to Hawaii and Canada.

Los Angeles & Long Beach Cruise Port Locations

Both ports are located just a few miles of each other, with one in San Pedro and the other in Long Beach.

If you’re unfamiliar with the area, these cities are both part of the greater Los Angeles area and are about 20 miles south of downtown LA. If flying in for your cruise, expect the trip from Los Angeles International (LAX) to take at least 30 minutes and possibly more due to traffic.

Which port you cruise from will depend on which cruise line you sail. To help you find your way, we’ve covered each port in detail below.

Sailing From the World Cruise Center (Port of Los Angeles)

The Port of Los Angeles is the busier of the two ports. A number of lines, including Princess, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean and Celebrity depart from the port. 

The port features three berths (91-93). Expect it to take about 30 minutes to an hour to get to the port from the Los Angeles International Airport. 

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Getting to the Port of Los Angeles (World Cruise Center)

Southern California is known for its car culture. It shouldn’t be a surprise, then, that the most convenient way to get to the cruise ship is to drive (if you’re in the area and have a car) or take an Uber/Lyft. These services provide access from all major airports in the area. And you can be picked up anywhere else in the area to get to the ship on your own schedule.

Expect the ride to cost at least $50 for a car from LAX to the cruise port. Higher rates will apply if going a longer distance or during peak times.

Estimated ride times from major points of interest are below:

  • Los Angeles International (LAX): 30 min
  • Long Beach Airport (LBG): 25 min
  • John Wayne Airport (SNA): 45 min
  • Downtown: 40 min 

You can read more about all your options on getting to the ship (including shuttles) and pricing on our Los Angeles cruise transportation page .

Parking at World Cruise Center

Of course, if you live in the area — as millions do — then you may be interested in simply driving and parking at the port. 

The good news is that there is ample parking right at the port. You can park practically at the terminal and walk right in. While the convenience is nice, it does come at a cost. Rates are $20 per day for most vehicles. So over the course of a weeklong cruise, you can expect to spend $140.

For more details on parking, see our Los Angles cruise parking page here .

Want to park cheaper? If you are traveling from farther away and plan to stay at a hotel in the area, then look for a hotel with a park and cruise package. With these deals you can get your hotel and have parking (and often a shuttle) included. 

See our list of Los Angles cruise hotels with parking deals .

Due to the location of the port, there aren’t any independent parking lots nearby that we know of.

Where to Stay for a Los Angeles Cruise

Flying into Los Angeles for a cruise? It’s always a good idea to plan to arrive into the city the day before. That way if there are any delays, you aren’t scrambling to make it to the port — or have any worry about missing the ship.

So where should you stay? The area around the port (San Pedro) offers a number of hotels within just 1-3 miles of the ships. This includes some right on the waterfront and some that offer a shuttle service to get guests to the cruise terminal.

You can see a list of nearby hotels to the World Cruise Center here .

Sailing From the Long Beach Cruise Terminal

Los Angeles — while far from being the biggest cruise departure port in the country — offers two different cruise ports. The Long Beach terminal is a short distance from the Port of Los Angeles (about 15 minutes via car). It serves Carnival Cruise Lines, which primarily sails shorter trips to the Mexican Riviera.

The terminal here is one of the most unique in the country as it is a large dome. It used to house the famous Spruce Goose and also served as a soundstage for Hollywood movies. Today, it holds passengers as they prepare to board the ship.

Visitors will also recognize the historic Queen Mary, which is docked permanently at the port. As with the Port of Los Angeles, expect it to take about 30-45 minutes to get to the cruise port from the LAX airport, depending on traffic. If flying in, Long Beach Airport is much closer, reducing travel time.

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Getting to the Long Beach Cruise Port

As with the World Cruise Center in San Pedro, your best bet for getting to the port if you need transportation is with an Uber or Lyft. These services are widely available, including offering rides from the major airports.

Prices will vary depending on where you are coming from. For reference, you can expect to spend around $60 for a ride from Los Angeles International to the Long Beach cruise port. Prices will vary based on traffic.

Here are some estimated commute times from certain points:

  • Los Angeles International (LAX): 30-40 min
  • Long Beach Airport (LBG): 15 min
  • John Wayne Airport (SNA): 35 min
  • Downtown: 45 min

You can read more about all your options on getting to the ship and pricing on our Long Beach cruise transportation page .

Parking at the Long Beach Cruise Terminal

For many people, they don’t have to worry about a ride to the port. Roughly 20 million people live in the greater Los Angeles area that includes Long Beach. That means many people are able to simply drive to the cruise ship.

Of course, if you are driving, then you will need a spot to park. The port offers ample parking in a garage that’s right next to the terminal. However, that convenience comes at a cost. The port charges $23 per day for parking. Over the course of a weeklong cruise, expect to spend upwards of $160.

For all the details on parking, see our Long Beach cruise parking page here .

There are also hotels in the area that offer cruise parking for guests. Stay a night and you can leave your car while you sail — for a reduced cost versus parking at the port. If you plan on staying in a hotel the night before your cruise, this deal can save you a nice chunk of change. 

See our list of Long Beach cruise hotels with parking deals .

Where to Stay for a Long Beach Cruise

Flying into the area before your cruise? Or maybe you want to be able to relax before you sail, instead of having to drive to the cruise ship on the morning of your trip? No matter the reason, Long Beach offers a number of hotels that are within just a short distance of the terminal.

As well, the terminal is right across from the city of Long Beach itself. That provides a lot to do right near the ship. For example, you can stay the night before, visit the Aquarium of the Pacific or The Pike (an outdoor shopping mall with restaurants and entertainment options), or even spend some time on the beach.

The good news is there are plenty of options within just a few minutes of the port. You can see a list and details of nearby hotels to the Long Beach cruise port here .  

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With PCI and ParkChirp , you can reserve cheap parking for World Cruise Center Lot! Continue reading below for additional details on this parking lot!

This lot is dedicated to the World Cruise Center parkers. This famous San Pedro port is located off the 110 Freeway. It’s convenient location means you can find all that you need just around the corner. We hope to see you soon!

Facility Address: 100 Swinford St, San Pedro, CA, USA

The parking lot accommodates the famous Cruise Center located in San Pedro. The Port of Los Angeles Cruise Center is located at 100 Swinford St. near the corner of Swinford Street and Harbor Boulevard and is easily reached from the Harbor Boulevard off-ramp of the Harbor Freeway 110 and CA-47 freeway.

Posted Rates

  • 1 Hour (Free)
  • Each Hour After 1 Hour ($2)
  • Daily Max ($20)
  • 24/7 Access ($85.00)
  • Covered Parking
  • Handicap Accessible
  • Oversize Vehicle Friendly

Hours of Operation

  • Monday: 24/7
  • Tuesday: 24/7
  • Wednesday: 24/7
  • Thursday: 24/7
  • Friday: 24/7
  • Saturday: 24/7
  • Sunday: 24/7

Things You Should Know

  • There is no height restriction at this facility.
  • This facility does not allow in/out access.

Phone Number: (310) 547-4357

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Discover hotels in San Pedro that offer park and cruise packages, ensuring a seamless start to your cruise vacation. Enjoy comfortable accommodations and the convenience of leaving your vehicle in designated parking areas for the duration of your trip.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Pedro

2800 Via Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro, CA, 90731 | 310-514-3344

The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Pedro offers a comfortable stay with parking facilities. Located in San Pedro, California, it's a practical choice for cruise passengers departing from the nearby Port of Los Angeles. While not directly cruise-related, it provides convenience for travelers embarking on cruises. The hotel features modern...

Miles to Port : 2.4

Airport Transfer : Free area shuttle up to 3 mi

Port Transfer : With Park, Stay & Go package

Long-Term Parking : With Park, Stay & Go package

Breakfast : Daily cooked-to-order breakfast available 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM ($)

Swimming Pool : Outdoor

Crowne Plaza Los Angeles Harbor Hotel

601 S. Palos Verdes Street San Pedro, CA 90731 | 310-519-8200

The Crowne Plaza Los Angeles Harbor Hotel offers a comfortable stay with parking facilities. Located in San Pedro, California, it's a convenient choice for cruise passengers departing from the nearby Port of Los Angeles. While not directly cruise-related, it is a practical option for travelers embarking on cruises. The hotel...

Miles to Port : 0.8

Airport Transfer : No

Port Transfer : Yes, with Cruise or Park, Stay and Go packages

Long-Term Parking : Yes with Park Stay and Go Package

Breakfast : Daily buffet breakfast available 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM ($)

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By Jetswdo , August 14, 2023 in West Coast Departures

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  My cruise departs from San Pedro port.  I live about 1 half hours from the port, so we are planning on just driving to the port in the morning and would like to get there about 10:00 am.  As I am completely ignorant of how this works, I would really appreciate it if someone can explain the procedure.

Here are my questions:

1.  Is it difficult to find a spot, and do you just park anywhere in the lot?

2.  When we enter the parking lot, are there sections for specific cruise lines.  (This is for Celebrity Eclipse- 1041  B93, whatever that means)

3.  If you just park anywhere in the lot,  do you get on with your luggage on a shuttle?

4.  I believe there are two ships in port that day:  Celebrity Eclipse and RC Navigator.  A there porters specifically for each ship, or do you bring your luggage inside the terminal building.?

Thanks for any knowledge of the above, and any other tips.  Anita

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11 minutes ago, Jetswdo said:   My cruise departs from San Pedro port.  I live about 1 half hours from the port, so we are planning on just driving to the port in the morning and would like to get there about 10:00 am.  As I am completely ignorant of how this works, I would really appreciate it if someone can explain the procedure. Here are my questions: 1.  Is it difficult to find a spot, and do you just park anywhere in the lot? Not usually. 2.  When we enter the parking lot, are there sections for specific cruise lines.  (This is for Celebrity Eclipse- 1041  B93, whatever that means) No, it is first come first served. 3.  If you just park anywhere in the lot,  do you get on with your luggage on a shuttle? No guarantees.  I usually take my luggage and walk. 4.  I believe there are two ships in port that day:  Celebrity Eclipse and RC Navigator.  A there porters specifically for each ship, or do you bring your luggage inside the terminal building.? There are two ships, but there are also two terminals.  Try to park as close to yours as possible.  Each terminal has their own baggage handlers. Unless it has changed recently, it is $20 a day. Thanks for any knowledge of the above, and any other tips.  Anita  

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We usually drive and park.

I drop off DW and whomever else I am with curbside, in front of our ship's terminal. She/they get the luggage to a porter while I go park. When I get back (walking from where I park) we go check-in. Easy peasy.

Parking is easy. If there is a parking lot shuttle, I am unaware of it. The parking lot isn't really a huge area.

Look at the map below, you park closest to your Berth.

https://goo.gl/maps/AJpbJDv5tKkwrMyg7

We reverse when we arrive back. She/they organize the luggage, I go get the car.

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thanks for the info.   Anita

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July 2022 we sailed from there and did the park & sail at a hotel.  Once I saw the parking lot at the cruise port I knew I made a mistake.  The parking lot wasn't even close to being full and was an easy walk to the terminal for check in.  The big advantage is when you come back as you can be off the ship, in your car, and on the road before most people can get transport.  We had pre-booked an Uber so it was there when we walked out.  Many people hadn't called for an Uber until that morning and had been waiting 45 minutes and some got canceled on route.  

45 minutes ago, ATSEAMYLIFE said: The big advantage is when you come back as you can be off the ship, in your car, and on the road before most people can get transport.

The big advantage is when you come back as you can stay longer in the buffet for breakfast while everyone else is in a panic, running around like a chicken with its head cutoff. 😁

My last cruise out of San Pedro my 93 year old parents were along and we were almost the last ones off the ship. There was no line at customs and immigration and porters looking for one last off load before they moved over to the incoming passengers. It was delightful.

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23 hours ago, Jetswdo said:   My cruise departs from San Pedro port.  I live about 1 half hours from the port, so we are planning on just driving to the port in the morning and would like to get there about 10:00 am.  As I am completely ignorant of how this works, I would really appreciate it if someone can explain the procedure. Here are my questions: 1.  Is it difficult to find a spot, and do you just park anywhere in the lot? 2.  When we enter the parking lot, are there sections for specific cruise lines.  (This is for Celebrity Eclipse- 1041  B93, whatever that means) 3.  If you just park anywhere in the lot,  do you get on with your luggage on a shuttle? 4.  I believe there are two ships in port that day:  Celebrity Eclipse and RC Navigator.  A there porters specifically for each ship, or do you bring your luggage inside the terminal building.? Thanks for any knowledge of the above, and any other tips.  Anita  

We live about 20 minutes from the port and park there all the time. If you get there at 10 there will be lots of parking available. You get a ticket when you come in and pay with a card when you leave. The lot is not separated by cruise ship. The B93 is the pier number, you will see them when you arrive. Parking for the Battleship Iowa is separated to the west of the cruise ship parking. A tip we got from a shuttle driver once was to look for the tall tower to the west end of the lot and park near it. I will be a longer walk to the terminal but when you leave the parking lot can be very congested and from that location you can get out easier than if you’re parked up close. Last time we came in we were off the ship, through customs and out of the lot in about 45 minutes. If you park close just need to be prepared for a longer wait to get out of the lot upon return, they are just across the street from the terminals.

There are shuttles that tour the lot when you come in. You must take your own luggage from the parking lot to the terminal. Porters are available at the terminal, but this is the one area where patience is needed as it’s not the best organized operation but still did not take long. Have fun, happy cruising.

Thanks, now I know what to expect.  Really appreciate it.  Anita

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I googled the port & the map has street view of the road around the parking lot & terminals.  I found it very helpful to see how you get around the area.

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We used to drive down and park in the lot--which had always been fairly easy...

But we haven't done that for awhile now...

Now, we do one of two things:

1)  If we book early enough, we get a cheap enough park'n'cruise rate at the CP...or, if we have a lot of Hilton points, stay a night at the Doubletree and leave the car there...or...

2)  We just Uber/Lyft there and back.  We live OVER AN HOUR from port (Calabasas) and we've gotten Uber/Lyft rides for about $50-60 each way (Edit:  I just looked it up on my "activity" tab on the Uber app--last three rides between home and the pier cost me, including tip, $55.97, $58.96 and $77.94--last one must have had a bit of "surge" and $65.54--Lyft on that last one...So, the last two cruises had round trip costs, including tips, of $114.93 and $143.48...Considering the lot for 7 nights is $20 per--or $140 plus about $25 just in gas, even at its worst, Uber/Lyft has been a bargain)...IOW, for about $100-120 plus tips--less than 7 nights parking at the port, we don't have to drive.  We don't pay for gas (5-6 gallons at $4.50-5:50 per gallon), no wear and tear on the car, we don't have to leave a car exposed to the elements and risks outdoors for a week, we don't risk accidents or traffic tickets there and back...and our driver drops us off and picks us up at the curb...If I lived closer to the port, it would be even more of a no-brainer.

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