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Seattle Has Best Cruise Season Ever
Passenger numbers make Seattle #1 in Alaska market
Port Cruise staff, Port Commissioners and Port CEO Tay Yoshitani are photographed shortly after announcing results from the 2008 Seattle-Alaska Cruise season.
Princess Donates furniture to Seattle-area Charity
Princess Cruises donated surplus furniture to Seattle's Union Gospel Mission. The Star Princess was in Seattle for a retrofit and provided two truckloads of chairs, tables and couches. The Union Gospel Mission serves the needs of Seattle's homeless community.
Seattle's Downtown Cruise Terminals....
Convenience in a Spectacular Setting
The Port of Seattle is ready to set sail for a very busy 2009 cruise season. Seattle will welcome over 211 cruise ship visits and more than 801,000 passengers during the upcoming cruise season. Check out the 2009 sailing schedule.
Seattle provides convenience and value to passengers sailing to Alaska. New ships and two downtown cruise terminals make sailing out of Seattle an extremely attractive travel option for passengers looking for the convenience of cruising from a U.S. based port.
Norwegian Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruises will depart from the Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal at Pier 66. Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean will homeport at the new Terminal 91 Cruise Facility. Both terminals are conveniently located on Seattle's downtown waterfront with easy access to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
The Cruise Economic Impact Study highlights the economic benefits derived from the dramatic growth of Seattle's cruise industry. The study focuses on the impacts of cruise operations at the Port of Seattle, while passenger interviews examine passenger spending and impacts on the visitor industry.
Vessel/Passenger Growth: