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Venezia Transatlantic: Debarkation

We just docked at the Manhattan cruise terminal. For the pictures and videos of that as well as an impromptu Serenity Deck tour, please check out Venezia Transatlantic: Arrival in New York City.

Before I leave the room, let’s take a look at the ship cams and the in-room movies. I’ve actually watched a handful of the free movies over the past two weeks. They’ve added some since then. They just did a big dump of pay movies at the bottom yesterday. The ones with the green box are free. The others are $6.99.

There are only two ship cams.

The “aft cam” is really lido deck.

The TV channels haven’t changed yet. I was told they will be going to the normal Carnival channels in New York.

On this ship the glow in the dark sign for life vests is on the closet. I don’t like glow in the dark things while I’m sleeping so I covered it with duct tape.

I cracked a Heineken in the room this morning.

I have plans for today so I’m trying to get off of the ship as soon as possible.

I didn’t even notice the guy in front of me had a Saints lanyard on.

Just as I’m trying to get off of the ship they paused debarkation because a woman was trying to leave without settling her bill. This caused at least a five minute delay.

 
We have to go downstairs for customs and luggage. I am carrying my luggage off so I can skip that part.
 
 
 
 
 
After customs, just follow the signs.
 
 
 
This is where I messed up last time in New York. You can just walk across the street and order an Uber/Lyft. There were buses blocking this view when I got off of the ship last time. I took a left and ended up in a fenced-in area which delayed the arrival of my Lyft. 
 
 
That is the fenced in area I was in last time. Don’t go down there. Just cross the street and you’re out of the port.
 
 

 

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