San Francisco Cruise Terminal
Wednesday, August 8th, 2007San Francisco needs a modern cruise terminal if it is to attract newer and larger ships. Plans to build a new terminal have fallen apart. The developer of a multi-staged construction project bailed out before getting to the building a new cruise terminal. At a Cruise Line Industry Association conference in Fort Lauderdale this March, a representative of the San Francisco port suggested that participation by more cruise lines would help lead to development of better cruise facilities. Meanwhile an employee of a major cruise line pointed out that cruise lines are not attracted to the current facility at pier 35.
The San Francisco Port Authority is currently reviewing new proposals for a new cruise terminal. Current locations being considered include “Pier 30-32, Pier 35, and Piers 27-31.” Current places for office space at Piers 27 to 31 are being revised to accommodate a modern terminal at Pier 27.
You may recall Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 coming to San Francisco in February of 2007. Large ships do come to San Francisco as a port of call, but the current cruise facilities are not equipped to handle such large ships as a point of embarkation. (more…)