The ship docks right smack dab in the middle of the town, I think it's a Hilton resort. There are docks for a I believe 3 ships there. You walk off the ship a very short walk along the dock and you're in Key West. This is another one of the subtle Disney Differences. Last year when we were in Key West on DCL, the Magic was docked right there in the heart of Key West, another ship, I think it was a Carnival ship, docked at the old naval base, which looks like a short distance from the main dock, but to get to the down town area, their passengers had to take a tram for the mile or so jaunt around to the town. DCL only has one ship docking at Key West every other week, when the Magic is not else where, yet they have a premium berth, which I'm sure comes with a premium price. Just a thought about why DCL sometimes can seem more expensive than other cruise lines.
You get a great view from the ship of sun set and the festivities at Mallory Square.
I think the trolley is the best way to get around the more distant parts of key west, and I assume you're thinking about the southern most reaches.
It used to be the Hilton a few years ago but has since been taken over by Westin....Westin Key West Resort and Marina...it is a beautiful resort. We stayed there a few times for a land vacation, mostly recently last July. Just a very nice property!! From the hotel pool area you can often see the tops of the cruise ships.
Kathy, the ship docks pretty much right in front of the resort and you have to walk down the dock and through the plaza of the hotel to get out to the street.
Here is a link to the hotel.....
https://www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1780
MJ
Has anyone ever rented a car to drive the bridges? How was that? Does this trolley you talk about go over bridges?
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Just FYI, occasionally, DCL has also had to dock at the naval base dock (we've had to do that twice). They will have a tram that takes you right to Mallory Square. It's a little more inconvenient but it really isn't too bad.
I would recommend taking the trolley for sure. My husband and I rented bikes thinking we were pretty fit and could bike around Key West. We were out for about an hour and I was dying by the time we reached the Southern most point. My husband had to bike for the both of us on the way back. This was in the middle of July, however; it's no fun having a biking sunburn on your arms and legs!
We are heading to Key West on the Wonder over Thanksgiving.
I found this site http://www.keywestcity.com/department/calendar.php that has a calendar showing which ships are in port.
Next to each ship is a code. B, OM, M are the ones I see in November. I'm guessing, but was hoping someone could confirm, that those codes equate to a particular dock??
If so, does anyone have the key to decipher as I didn't find that detail on the city's website?
thanks
B is Pier B or Westin Pier
OM is Outer Mole
M is Mallory Square
If you dock at the Outer Mole you have to take a tram since the Outer Mole is on the Navy base. When you go back to the ship you will need your driver's license as they guards check everyone's ID when the tram enters the Navy base. I was on CCL two years ago and we docked at the Outer Mole. The tram dropped us off and picked us up at the Conch Tour Train Gift Shop located at the corner of Duval St and Front St.
B is Pier B or Westin Pier
OM is Outer Mole
M is Mallory Square
If you dock at the Outer Mole you have to take a tram since the Outer Mole is on the Navy base. When you go back to the ship you will need your driver's license as they guards check everyone's ID when the tram enters the Navy base. I was on CCL two years ago and we docked at the Outer Mole. The tram dropped us off and picked us up at the Conch Tour Train Gift Shop located at the corner of Duval St and Front St.
All very easy to get to where you want to go. Pier B is right at the end of Front Street just behind Truman Little White House, you can walk to anywhere. Mallory Sq was the old stop for DCL but seems to mostly be Pier B now. The Naval Base is made very easy with the tram right there, yes you need ID, the base guards were very nice though.