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Old February 10th, 2006, 11:03 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Hi Everyone,

I received this press release from the Port of Los Angeles and thought
it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings,
they are available on my web site.

Best regards,
Ray
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See the Queen Mary 2 Close-up at the Port of Los Angeles
Friday February 10, 4:54 pm ET
World's Largest Cruise Ship Makes Her Maiden West Coast Call

SAN PEDRO, Calif Feb. 10, 2006
Beginning February 22, the Port of Los Angeles welcomes the defining
cruise ship of the 21st Century, Cunard's Queen Mary 2 (QM2). The
world's largest cruise ship in service makes her first-ever West Coast
call on February 22 and returns again on February 25 and March 8. The
Port of Los Angeles is the only West Coast port where she will be
docking, and the Port of Los Angeles will provide up-close viewing
locations.

The 2,620-passenger QM2 is so large she cannot navigate under the
Vincent Thomas Bridge; she will be backing down the Main Channel - an
extraordinary visual for an extra-memorable visit!

ARRIVAL AND PUBLIC VIEWING SCHEDULE
(Viewing only: regrettably, the general public will be unable to board
the ship)

Wednesday, February 22

4:45 a.m. QM2 arrives at the entrance to the Port of Los Angeles and
travels down the Main Channel
6:00 a.m. QM2 is berthed alongside the Port of Los Angeles World
Cruise Center, along the Main Channel
7:00 a.m. Public viewing area opens at Berth 87, adjacent to the
World Cruise Terminal, at 1st Street and Harbor Boulevard
in San Pedro
7:30 p.m. QM2 departs the Port of Los Angeles
8 p.m. Public viewing area at Berth 87 closes

Saturday, February 25

4:00 a.m. QM2 arrives at the Port of Los Angeles World Cruise
Center, along the Main Channel
7:00 a.m. Public viewing area opens at Berth 87, adjacent to the
World Cruise Center, at 1st Street and Harbor Boulevard in
San Pedro
3-4:00 p.m. Departure celebration with music, commemorative items, a
full Fireboat escort and fanfare! This is the main Queen
Mary 2 celebration at the Port of Los Angeles.
4:00 p.m. QM2 departs
5:30 p.m. Public viewing area at Berth 87 closes

Wednesday, March 8

4:45 a.m. QM2 arrives at the entrance to the Port of Los Angeles and
travels down the Main Channel
6:00 a.m. QM2 is berthed alongside the Port of Los Angeles World
Cruise Center, along the Main Channel
7:00 a.m. Public viewing area opens at Berth 87, adjacent to the
World Cruise center, at 1st Street and Harbor Boulevard in
San Pedro
4:00 p.m. QM2 departs the Port of Los Angeles
4:30 p.m. Public viewing area at Berth 87 closes

SPECIAL MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES

Wednesday, February 22

6:00 a.m. Morning news stand-ups available at Berth 87
1:00 p.m. Media tours of the QM2 and interviews with key Cunard and
Queen Mary 2 staff available

Saturday, February 25

3:30 p.m. Media boat available to capture the spectacle of the QM2
departing with full fanfare and crowds of onshore visitors
(credentialed press only, RSVP mandatory to 310-732-3507)

PUBLIC VIEWING LOCATIONS

While at dock...
Berth 87
1st Street and Harbor Boulevards
free parking

SS Lane Victory (Eastern end of the Cruise Ship Promenade)
Berth 93C
Swinford Street and Harbor Boulevard
under the Vincent Thomas Bridge
first hour free parking, $1 per hour after

Harbor Parkway Promenade
Along Harbor Boulevard
From Swinford Street to 5th Street

During arrival and departure...
Berth 87
1st Street and Harbor Boulevards
free parking

SS Lane Victory (Eastern end of the Cruise Ship Promenade)
Berth 93C
Swinford Street and Harbor Boulevard
under the Vincent Thomas Bridge
first hour free parking, $1 per hour after

Harbor Parkway Promenade
Along Harbor Boulevard
From Swinford Street to 5th Street

Los Angeles Maritime Museum Patio
6th Street and Sampson Way
free street parking

Ports O' Call Village
1100 Nagoya Way
free parking

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE QUEEN MARY 2

- The QM2's Maiden voyage began on January 12, 2004 when she sailed
from Southampton to Ft. Lauderdale.

- The ship is too large to turn around in the Port of Los Angeles'
Main Channel, as other cruise ships do, and is too large
to fit under the Vincent Thomas Bridge. The Queen Mary 2
will come in through Angels Gate, turn around just inside
the gate, and travel backward down the Main Channel to
dock at Berth 91/92 at the World Cruise Center.

- The QM2 is twice as long as the Washington Monument is tall (550
feet), is 147 feet longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall
(984 feet), is more than 3 1/2 times as long as Big Ben
is high (310 feet), and is only 117 feet shorter than the
height of the Empire State Building (1248 feet).

- The QM2 stretches nearly four football fields in length.

- The hull alone weighs 50,000 tons (more than a school of 330 blue
whales) and consists of 94 steel blocks, each consisting
of 580 panels.

- One of the ship's four whistles was donated by the Queen Mary 1, and
can be heard 10 miles away.

- The ship features 17 decks and towers 200 feet above the waterline,
the equivalent of a 23-story building.

- There is an on board planetarium - the only one at sea.

- The annual tea consumption aboard the QM2 would fill an Olympic size
swimming pool.

For more information, see the websites at
http://www.portoflosangles.org/ and www.cunard.com.

The Port of Los Angeles is America's premier port. As the leading
container port in the nation and a critical hub in the international
supply chain, the Port generates 259,000 regional jobs and $8.4
billion in annual wages and tax revenues. The Port of Los Angeles also
places a high priority on responsible growth initiatives combined with
high security, environmental stewardship and community outreach. The
Port of Los Angeles is a proprietary, self-supported department of the
City of Los Angeles. The Port of Los Angeles - A cleaner port. A
brighter future.



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Old February 11th, 2006, 02:25 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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"Ray Goldenberg" wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,


Beginning February 22, the Port of Los Angeles welcomes the defining
cruise ship of the 21st Century, Cunard's Queen Mary 2 (QM2).



Defining? Really? Who decided that?


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Old February 11th, 2006, 02:29 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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In article k.net,
Von Fourche wrote:

Defining? Really? Who decided that?


Some hack who wrote the Port of Los Angeles press release.

--
Charles
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Old February 16th, 2006, 11:18 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Thanks for the useful information.

 




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