Donald & Daisy Duck
<font color=red>I even put ketchup on my tag!
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2006
Booking today and just wondering if it makes a difference...especially Tracy Arm day? Anyone know?
The boat spins around in circles so everyone will get the opportunity to see Tracy Arm from their room if they want. I honestly don't remember which direction she parks in port if that matters to you at all either.Booking today and just wondering if it makes a difference...especially Tracy Arm day? Anyone know?
I recommend port side....
- port side offers privacy in Vancouver. Starboard in Vancouver is exposed to an elevated public walkway. Starboard cabins needs to keep their curtains closed!
- Port side got great views of Ketchikan
- port side got double the Sawyer exposure compared to starboard on my trip.
It depends on what dock the ships berth at. For DCL last August, we docked port side for Ketchikan, and Skagway; starboard for Vancouver and Juneau. Vancouver has 4 spots for cruise ships, 2 would dock portside, 2 starboard. When possible, the ships tend to back into a spot (making it easier to leave).Is this specific to DCL? Or do all the ships dock the same way?
In general ships dock on the port side. I'm going to guess the Wonder's atrium layout with guest services creates a huge port side congestion point on embarkation day trying to get tickets and make changes. Thus the Wonder docks in Vancouver on the STARBOARD side!Is this specific to DCL? Or do all the ships dock the same way?