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March 19, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Port prepares for future cruise fleets

The cruise industry is going in two different directions: big ships for the masses and small ships for the wealthy. Port Canaveral — already one of the world’s busiest cruise ports — is mainly setting its sights on the big ships, with a $40 million-plus plan to widen the port’s western turning basin

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The cruise industry is going in two different directions: big ships for the masses and small ships for the wealthy.

Port Canaveral — already one of the world’s busiest cruise ports — is mainly setting its sights on the big ships, with a $40 million-plus plan to widen the port’s western turning basin and shipping channel to make room for the behemoths of the future.

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