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Canaveral Port Authority Master Cruise Ship Schedule Canaveral Port Authority Master Cruise Ship Schedule Arrival Departure PAX Date Day Terminal Ship Time Time Cruise Line Agent Capacity Comments MISC. Aug 01, 2019 Thu CT10 Aug 01, 2019 Thu CT8 Aug 01, 2019 Thu CT6 Aug 01, 2019 Thu CT5 Carnival Elation 0700 1600 Carnival Fillette 2,052 Aug 01, 2019 Thu CT1 Aug 01, 2019 Thu CT3 NCB5 Aug 02, 2019 Fri CT10 Norwegian Sun 0700 1600 Norwegian ICS 1,936 Aug 02, 2019 Fri CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 02, 2019 Fri CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Aug 02, 2019 Fri CT5 Aug 02, 2019 Fri CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Aug 02, 2019 Fri CT3 NCB5 Aug 03, 2019 Sat CT10 Aug 03, 2019 Sat CT8 Aug 03, 2019 Sat CT6 Carnival Breeze 630 1600 Carnival Fillette 3,690 Aug 03, 2019 Sat CT5 Aug 03, 2019 Sat CT1 Aug 03, 2019 Sat CT3 NCB5 Aug 04, 2019 Sun CT10 Aug 04, 2019 Sun CT8 Aug 04, 2019 Sun CT6 Aug 04, 2019 Sun CT5 Aug 04, 2019 Sun CT1 Harmony of the Seas 600 1630 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 5,479 Aug 04, 2019 Sun CT3 NCB5 Aug 05, 2019 Mon CT10 Norwegian Sun 0700 1600 Norwegian ICS 1,936 Aug 05, 2019 Mon CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 05, 2019 Mon CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Aug 05, 2019 Mon CT5 Carnival Elation 0700 1600 Carnival Fillette 2,052 Aug 05, 2019 Mon CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Aug 05, 2019 Mon CT3 NCB5 Norwegian Dawn 1200 2100 Norwegian ICS 2,340 Port of Call Aug 06, 2019 Tue CT10 Aug 06, 2019 Tue CT8 Aug 06, 2019 Tue CT6 Aug 06, 2019 Tue CT5 Aug 06, 2019 Tue CT1 Aug 06, 2019 Tue CT3 NCB5 Aug 07, 2019 Wed CT10 Aug 07, 2019 Wed CT8 Disney Fantasy 0545 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 07, 2019 Wed CT6 Aug 07, 2019 Wed CT5 Aug 07, 2019 Wed CT1 Aug 07, 2019 Wed CT3 NCB5 Aug 08, 2019 Thu CT10 Aug 08, 2019 Thu CT8 Aug 08, 2019 Thu CT6 Aug 08, 2019 Thu CT5 Aug 08, 2019 Thu CT1 Aug 08, 2019 Thu CT3 NCB5 Aug 09, 2019 Fri CT10 Norwegian Sun 0700 1600 Norwegian ICS 1,936 Aug 09, 2019 Fri CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 09, 2019 Fri CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Aug 09, 2019 Fri CT5 Aug 09, 2019 Fri CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Aug 09, 2019 Fri CT3 NCB5 Aug 10, 2019 Sat CT10 Aug 10, 2019 Sat CT8 Disney Fantasy 0545 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 10, 2019 Sat CT6 Carnival Breeze 630 1600 Carnival Fillette 3,690 Aug 10, 2019 Sat CT5 Carnival Elation 0700 1600 Carnival Fillette 2,052 Aug 10, 2019 Sat CT1 Aug 10, 2019 Sat CT3 NCB5 Aug 11, 2019 Sun CT10 Aug 11, 2019 Sun CT8 Aug 11, 2019 Sun CT6 Aug 11, 2019 Sun CT5 Aug 11, 2019 Sun CT1 Harmony of the Seas 600 1630 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 5,479 Aug 11, 2019 Sun CT3 NCB5 Aug 12, 2019 Mon CT10 Norwegian Sun 0700 1600 Norwegian ICS 1,936 Aug 12, 2019 Mon CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 12, 2019 Mon CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Aug 12, 2019 Mon CT5 Norwegian Dawn 1200 2100 Norwegian ICS 2,340 Port of Call Aug 12, 2019 Mon CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Aug 12, 2019 Mon CT3 NCB5 Aug 13, 2019 Tue CT10 Aug 13, 2019 Tue CT8 Aug 13, 2019 Tue CT6 Aug 13, 2019 Tue CT5 Canaveral Port Authority Master Cruise Ship Schedule Arrival Departure PAX Date Day Terminal Ship Time Time Cruise Line Agent Capacity Comments MISC. Aug 13, 2019 Tue CT1 Aug 13, 2019 Tue CT3 NCB5 Aug 14, 2019 Wed CT10 Aug 14, 2019 Wed CT8 Aug 14, 2019 Wed CT6 Aug 14, 2019 Wed CT5 Aug 14, 2019 Wed CT1 Aug 14, 2019 Wed CT3 NCB5 Aug 15, 2019 Thu CT10 Aug 15, 2019 Thu CT8 Aug 15, 2019 Thu CT6 Aug 15, 2019 Thu CT5 Carnival Elation 0700 1600 Carnival Fillette 2,052 Aug 15, 2019 Thu CT1 Aug 15, 2019 Thu CT3 NCB5 Aug 16, 2019 Fri CT10 Norwegian Sun 0700 1600 Norwegian ICS 1,936 Aug 16, 2019 Fri CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 16, 2019 Fri CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Aug 16, 2019 Fri CT5 Aug 16, 2019 Fri CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Aug 16, 2019 Fri CT3 NCB5 Aug 17, 2019 Sat CT10 Aug 17, 2019 Sat CT8 Disney Fantasy 0545 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 17, 2019 Sat CT6 Carnival Breeze 630 1600 Carnival Fillette 3,690 Aug 17, 2019 Sat CT5 Aug 17, 2019 Sat CT1 Aug 17, 2019 Sat CT3 NCB5 Aug 18, 2019 Sun CT10 Aug 18, 2019 Sun CT8 Aug 18, 2019 Sun CT6 Aug 18, 2019 Sun CT5 Aug 18, 2019 Sun CT1 Harmony of the Seas 600 1630 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 5,479 Aug 18, 2019 Sun CT3 NCB5 Aug 19, 2019 Mon CT10 Norwegian Sun 0700 1600 Norwegian ICS 1,936 Aug 19, 2019 Mon CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 19, 2019 Mon CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Aug 19, 2019 Mon CT5 Carnival Elation 0700 1600 Carnival Fillette 2,052 Aug 19, 2019 Mon CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Aug 19, 2019 Mon CT3 NCB5 Norwegian Dawn 1200 2100 Norwegian ICS 2,340 Port of Call Aug 20, 2019 Tue CT10 Aug 20, 2019 Tue CT8 Aug 20, 2019 Tue CT6 Aug 20, 2019 Tue CT5 Aug 20, 2019 Tue CT1 Aug 20, 2019 Tue CT3 NCB5 Aug 21, 2019 Wed CT10 Aug 21, 2019 Wed CT8 Aug 21, 2019 Wed CT6 Aug 21, 2019 Wed CT5 Aug 21, 2019 Wed CT1 Aug 21, 2019 Wed CT3 NCB5 Aug 22, 2019 Thu CT10 Aug 22, 2019 Thu CT8 Aug 22, 2019 Thu CT6 Aug 22, 2019 Thu CT5 Aug 22, 2019 Thu CT1 Aug 22, 2019 Thu CT3 NCB5 Aug 23, 2019 Fri CT10 Aug 23, 2019 Fri CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 23, 2019 Fri CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Aug 23, 2019 Fri CT5 Aug 23, 2019 Fri CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Aug 23, 2019 Fri CT3 NCB5 Aug 24, 2019 Sat CT10 Norwegian Sun 0700 1600 Norwegian ICS 1,936 Aug 24, 2019 Sat CT8 Disney Fantasy 0545 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 24, 2019 Sat CT6 Carnival Breeze 630 1600 Carnival Fillette 3,690 Aug 24, 2019 Sat CT5 Carnival Elation 0700 1600 Carnival Fillette 2,052 Aug 24, 2019 Sat CT1 Grandeur of the Seas 1030 2130 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 2,500 Port of Call Aug 24, 2019 Sat CT3 NCB5 Aug 25, 2019 Sun CT10 Aug 25, 2019 Sun CT8 Aug 25, 2019 Sun CT6 Aug 25, 2019 Sun CT5 Aug 25, 2019 Sun CT1 Harmony of the Seas 600 1630 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 5,479 Aug 25, 2019 Sun CT3 NCB5 Aug 26, 2019 Mon CT10 Adventure of the Seas 1200 2100 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Port of Call Aug 26, 2019 Mon CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Canaveral Port Authority Master Cruise Ship Schedule Arrival Departure PAX Date Day Terminal Ship Time Time Cruise Line Agent Capacity Comments MISC. Aug 26, 2019 Mon CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Aug 26, 2019 Mon CT5 Norwegian Dawn 1200 2100 Norwegian ICS 2,340 Port of Call Aug 26, 2019 Mon CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Aug 26, 2019 Mon CT3 NCB5 Aug 27, 2019 Tue CT10 Aug 27, 2019 Tue CT8 Aug 27, 2019 Tue CT6 Aug 27, 2019 Tue CT5 Aug 27, 2019 Tue CT1 Aug 27, 2019 Tue CT3 NCB5 Aug 28, 2019 Wed CT10 Aug 28, 2019 Wed CT8 Aug 28, 2019 Wed CT6 Aug 28, 2019 Wed CT5 Aug 28, 2019 Wed CT1 Aug 28, 2019 Wed CT3 NCB5 Aug 29, 2019 Thu CT10 Norwegian Sun 0700 1600 Norwegian ICS 1,936 Aug 29, 2019 Thu CT8 Aug 29, 2019 Thu CT6 Aug 29, 2019 Thu CT5 Carnival Elation 0700 1600 Carnival Fillette 2,052 Aug 29, 2019 Thu CT1 Aug 29, 2019 Thu CT3 NCB5 Aug 30, 2019 Fri CT10 Aug 30, 2019 Fri CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 30, 2019 Fri CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Aug 30, 2019 Fri CT5 Aug 30, 2019 Fri CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Aug 30, 2019 Fri CT3 NCB5 Aug 31, 2019 Sat CT10 Aug 31, 2019 Sat CT8 Disney Fantasy 0545 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Aug 31, 2019 Sat CT6 Carnival Breeze 630 1600 Carnival Fillette 3,690 Aug 31, 2019 Sat CT5 Aug 31, 2019 Sat CT1 Aug 31, 2019 Sat CT3 NCB5 Sep 01, 2019 Sun CT10 Sep 01, 2019 Sun CT8 Sep 01, 2019 Sun CT6 Sep 01, 2019 Sun CT5 Sep 01, 2019 Sun CT1 Harmony of the Seas 600 1630 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 5,479 Sep 01, 2019 Sun CT3 NCB5 Sep 02, 2019 Mon CT10 Norwegian Sun 0700 1600 Norwegian ICS 1,936 Sep 02, 2019 Mon CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Sep 02, 2019 Mon CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Sep 02, 2019 Mon CT5 Carnival Elation 0700 1600 Carnival Fillette 2,052 Sep 02, 2019 Mon CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Sep 02, 2019 Mon CT3 NCB5 Sep 03, 2019 Tue CT10 Sep 03, 2019 Tue CT8 Sep 03, 2019 Tue CT6 Sep 03, 2019 Tue CT5 Sep 03, 2019 Tue CT1 Sep 03, 2019 Tue CT3 NCB5 Sep 04, 2019 Wed CT10 Sep 04, 2019 Wed CT8 Sep 04, 2019 Wed CT6 Sep 04, 2019 Wed CT5 Sep 04, 2019 Wed CT1 Sep 04, 2019 Wed CT3 NCB5 Sep 05, 2019 Thu CT10 Sep 05, 2019 Thu CT8 Sep 05, 2019 Thu CT6 Sep 05, 2019 Thu CT5 Sep 05, 2019 Thu CT1 Sep 05, 2019 Thu CT3 NCB5 Sep 06, 2019 Fri CT10 Sep 06, 2019 Fri CT8 Disney Dream 0530 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Sep 06, 2019 Fri CT6 Carnival Liberty 0700 1545 Carnival Fillette 2,980 Sep 06, 2019 Fri CT5 Sep 06, 2019 Fri CT1 Mariner of the Seas 700 1600 Royal Caribbean MLSBC 3,114 Sep 06, 2019 Fri CT3 NCB5 Sep 07, 2019 Sat CT10 Norwegian Sun 0700 1600 Norwegian ICS 1,936 Sep 07, 2019 Sat CT8 Disney Fantasy 0545 1700 Disney MCC 4,000 Sep 07, 2019 Sat CT6 Carnival Breeze 630 1600 Carnival Fillette 3,690 Sep 07, 2019 Sat CT5 Carnival Elation 0700 1600 Carnival Fillette 2,052 Sep 07, 2019 Sat CT1 Sep 07, 2019 Sat CT3 NCB5 Canaveral Port Authority Master Cruise Ship Schedule Arrival Departure PAX Date Day Terminal Ship Time Time Cruise Line Agent Capacity Comments MISC.
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