National Car Rental( Promo Los Cabos)
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National Car Rental PROMO Los Cabos Jeep Wrangler Jeep Patriot Hummer H3 Bora Suburban
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National Car Rental PROMO Los Cabos Jeep Wrangler Jeep Patriot Hummer H3 Bora Suburban
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In this tour we are Arriving at the San Diego Airport (Southern California) then we took the rental car to the Carnival Elation cruise ship docked at the port of San Diego. We were part of about 2400 passengers going on a 5 day cruise to Cabo San Lucas, and Ensenada. This is my first cruise trip, although many people boarding the vessel are returning passengers. In this tour, we show you the process of boarding the cruise ship, going thru the Carnival Checking- then going thru US Immigration as you depart and get ready to board your vessel. They check your passport, also when you return to the USA. There are dock personnel that will help you unload your baggage (tipping here) with the large number of people getting ready to load, there is crowding and some stress in dealing with the rush to unload the cab and get on board. The security staff direct the traffic and they even told me that I could not video tape the ship or traffic that it was ilegal to do so, this really ruined my day with this attitude from the dock staff. they should make you welcome not as an intruder. This really was a depressing memorable and unforgettable experience for my first cruise trip. There was a naval ship aircraft carrier anchored next to the Elation, completely loaded with jets and helicopters. Carnival Cruise Lines website: www.carnival.com The distance from the airport to the loading dock is about 3 miles or less, of course there are taxis, and rental car shuttles. Most major rental car facilities are right at the aiport, however Dollar and Thrifty are about another mile farther from the loading dock. Directions to the loading dock: www.carnival.com Standing at Laurel Street at the Shell station next to the Thrifty Car rental, I saw all modes of transportation, the jets thundering overhead, the Santa Fe train coming and going with passengers, the buses, taxis, and the boats. The San Diego airport and loading dock are only 20 miles away from the US/Mexico border. Information about the Port of San Diego: www.portofsandiego.org As you may know, I am a teacher in Business, Logistics and International trade, and am interested in how people and merchandise moves around the world, so this trip is part of research in my learning and seeing first hand transportation at work. Please subscribe now to see more videos like this one.
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