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The
Philadelphia Cruise Terminal
In 1877 The Philadelphia Cruise Terminal was an iron plating facility. Today the 44,000 square foot building is the dramatic home to the Philadelphia Cruise Terminal. Completely restored thanks to $20 Million in renovations, the building facade has been refurbished and preserved to retain its original 19th century atmosphere. Inside, however, everything is strictly 21st century. State of the art security helps make the
Philadelphia Cruise Terminal a world-class operation.

Security always comes first:
Security measures and prohibited items have been revisited, so please note the following items, whether with carry-on luggage or checked luggage, are not be permitted:
• Knives of any length, composition or description
• Cutting instruments of any kind and composition, including carpet knives and box cutters (and spare blades), any device with a folding or retractable blade, ice picks, straight razors, and metal scissors with pointed tips
• Corkscrews
• Baseball/softball bats
• Firearms
• Fireworks
• Alcoholic
Beverages • Drugs or Drug Paraphernalia
If any of these items are stored in your checked in luggage and are detected by the screening process, they will be removed from your luggage
and confiscated. You will be alerted by the vessel for questioning.
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