Multiple cruise ships scheduled to arrive in San Diego
For the second day in a row, three cruise ships are
scheduled to arrive in San Diego Friday, giving the local tourism industry a
shot in the arm.
Celebrity Century will bring 2,000 passengers, Princess Cruises'
Sapphire Princess, 2,500, and the Disney Wonder will have around 2,700
travelers, according to the Port of San Diego.
Even though the industry is expanding globally, San Diego's cruise
business has slipped in recent years because of the faltering economy and fear
of crime in Mexico. But Port Commissioner Lee Burdick told the City Council's
Economic Development and Strategies Committee earlier this year that the
industry would rebound locally in the coming years.
Port officials estimate that 79 ships will stop in San Diego during the
cruise season, which continues through May of next year, bringing around
250,000 passengers. Each port call has an economic impact on San Diego of about
$2 million, Burdick said.
On Thursday, Holland America's Westerdam and Zuiderdam, and Princess
Cruises' Star Princess made local stops, bringing about 6,300 passengers
between them.
The port warned that all the activity could cause congestion on North
Harbor Drive along the waterfront.