Nope. Sorry. They don't have that in Miami either. There were a few temporary DCL flags out front.
I agree with you that it had an industrial feel to it. They try to "Disney" it up with the flags as mentioned. I did love the view of the harbor though.The terminal in PC was built for Disney. All of the other terminals they use are shared by many cruise lines. You can expect a more industrial environment with folding chairs and not a lot of ambiance. Disney does put up some signs and they still have character meet and greets, but that's about it. San Diego was nicer than Vancouver and San Juan, but still not as Disney as PC.
I agree that getting off the ship at San Diego was a nightmare!!! It was excessively long and painful...so many of us were frustrated.The San Diego terminal is terrible, other than it's pretty there. My first experience cruising out of there had a line going all the way down to the Midway. We were in the hot sun for a very long time. I think my PAT was noon, but I didn't get through the line til after 2:00pm.
My second experience was better, we essentially walked on. However, they didn't let us off the ship until quite a while after we docked. The traffic with taxis and shuttles gets really crazy, too. We parked at Aladdin lot and decided to walk to the dock instead of taking their shuttle. It's only a mile and quicker to walk.
How does everyone get from airport to terminal? cab? I heard its really close.
If you're taking Amtrak (e.g. to Anaheim, Los Angeles, and points north) the San Diego station is walking distance, maybe a couple hundred yards.How does everyone get from airport to terminal? cab? I heard its really close.