Miami Cruise Ships – July 22, 2011 (Part 1 of 2: MacArthur Causeway & Carnival Imagination)

On Friday July 22, 2011 their were three ships in the port of Miami for their usual home porting on their alternating 4 and 3 night itineraries. All of the footage was shot from South Pointe Park in Miami. More stats and information can be found below: Port Schedule: 4:00 PM – Carnival Imagination 4:30 PM – Majesty of the Seas 5:00 PM – Norwegian Sky Carnival Imagination: Year: 1995 Cost: 0 million Size: 70367 GT Length: 855 feet Beam: 105 Feet Max Beam: 118 Feet Cabins: 1026 Dbl Capacity: 2052 Full Capacity: 2658 Majesty of the Seas: Year: 1992 Size: 74077 GT Length: 880 feet Beam: 106 Cabins: 1829 Dbl Capacity: 2350 Full Capacity: 2767 Norwegian Sky: Year: 1999 Size: 77104 GT Length: 853 feet Beam: 108 feet Cabins: 1001 Dbl Capacity: 2004 Full Capacity: 2450 Links: July 22, 2011: Miami Beach -Part 1 – MacArthur Causeway & Carnival Imagination: www.youtube.com -Part 2 – Majesty of the Seas & Norwegian Sky: www.youtube.com -Photos: picasaweb.google.com July 23, 2011: Ft. Lauderdale -Part 1 – CCNI Valparaiso & Oasis of the Seas Departure: www.youtube.com -Part 2 – Oasis of the Seas Inlet Transit: www.youtube.com -Photos: picasaweb.google.com July 24, 2011: Ft. Lauderdale -Part 1 – Port Everglades & Carnival Freedom: www.youtube.com -Part 2 – Allure of the Seas: www.youtube.com -Photos: picasaweb.google.com
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4 Responses to “Miami Cruise Ships – July 22, 2011 (Part 1 of 2: MacArthur Causeway & Carnival Imagination)”

  1. BNSF36542 says:

    Do most of the ships sound? the horn as they’re passing by, like the Epic and Carnival Liberty?

  2. aventuraworldwide says:

    OMG I WAS ON THE IMAGINATION THIS EXACT DAY SO THAT WAS? MY SHIP (THE CARNIVAL)

  3. Mattsana says:

    Yeah you’re right about? the ship. Voyager Class is my favorite one. But Caribbean is a destination I’ve been in love with since so many years back. But next year I hope it’ll be LB from Miami.

  4. DEIx15x8 says:

    You made a great decision. The Voyager class ships are great and I’m sure Italy and the rest? of the mediteranean is much nicer than the traditional caribbean routes out of Miami.