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  2. Port Canaveral - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Port Canaveral is a cruise, cargo, and naval port in Brevard County, Florida, United States. The port has the busiest cruise terminals in the world. In 2022, the port had over 4 million passengers passing through it during the fiscal year. [ 3 ] Additionally, over 5.4 million tonnes of bulk cargo moves through each year.

  3. SunCruz Casinos - Wikipedia

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    SunCruz Casinos was one of many cruise lines that offered "cruises to nowhere," legally transporting passengers into international waters beyond the reach of federal and state gambling laws. Four ships operated out of four ports including Jacksonville ( SunCruz VII ), Key Largo ( SunCruz I ), Myrtle Beach ( SunCruz VIII ), and Port Canaveral ...

  4. Premier Cruise Lines - Wikipedia

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    Premier Cruises (1996-2000) Premier Cruise Lines, a subsidiary of Premier Cruises, is a cruise line that is headquartered in Cape Canaveral, Florida. [1][2] From 1985 to 1993, it is licensed as the official cruise line of Walt Disney World and uses the trademark "The Big Red Boat" based on the color scheme of some of its ships. [3]

  5. Dolphin Cruise Lines - Wikipedia

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    Sold to Cape Canaveral Cruise Line in 1995. [1] Scrapped in 2003. OceanBreeze: 1955: 1992–1997: 20,204 GRT: Previously Southern Cross, Calypso, and Azure Seas. Sold for scrap In 2003. SeaBreeze: 1958: 1988–1997: 21,000 GT: Previously Federico C for Costa Cruises and Royale for Premier Cruise Line. Sank in 2000. IslandBreeze: 1962: 1996 ...

  6. MS Freedom of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    MS Freedom of the Seas is a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. She is the namesake of Royal Caribbean's Freedom class, and can accommodate 3,634 passengers and 1,300 crew [3] on fifteen passenger decks. The vessel also has 4 crew decks below the waterline. Freedom of the Seas was the largest passenger ship ever built (by ...

  7. SunCruz Aquasino - Wikipedia

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    The SunCruz Aquasino was a 220-foot-long (67 m), 600-passenger, 5-hour gambling cruise ship based in Little River, South Carolina. The SunCruz Aquasino offered "Cruises to Nowhere," legally transporting passengers into international waters beyond federal and state gambling laws. SunCruz Aquasino offered classic table games such as blackjack ...

  8. Disney Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    Port Canaveral's Cruise Terminal 8 is located in Port Canaveral in Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States. [60] It is used to transport passengers on and off of the Disney Cruise Line ships. This port has seen the departure of the Disney Magic, the Disney Wonder, the Disney Dream, the Disney Fantasy, and the Disney Wish. [61]

  9. Cap's Place - Wikipedia

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    Eugene "Cap" Knight was born in or near the Canaveral lighthouse, Cape Canaveral, Florida in 1871. [2] His father, his grandfather and later his brother worked as lighthouse keepers in Florida. [19] Knight was one of the earliest settlers in the Hillsboro Beach area. [14] From a seafaring family, he left home at 13 to join the merchant marine. [2]