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Cruise Ships on Webcam
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02/23/2021 02:41 PM
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When looking at the "Port St. Martin Webcam", I see several Cruise Ships docked there. It seems like they are always there, or there are always several other Cruise Ships there. Are they docked semi-permanently, or are they there just for the day to restock and refuel? I don't think there are any passengers, only crew. Just wondering if anyone knows.
Last edited by o2bnsxm; 02/23/2021 02:42 PM.
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Re: Cruise Ships on Webcam
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02/23/2021 02:47 PM
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Just crew onboard, yes, and they come in periodically to refuel and restock. The port charges if the ship is actually at the dock, so they don't stay there that long.
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Re: Cruise Ships on Webcam
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02/23/2021 04:26 PM
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I'm sure just keeping them maintained in running condition is costing the Cruise lines a fortune. They can't just let them sit idle, or it would probably cost even more to get them back up to operating condition when/if paying passengers can start cruising again.
Last edited by o2bnsxm; 02/23/2021 04:28 PM.
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