I got back to town just in time to see the Eurodam Leave the Harbor. To bad it was a Hazy day to take photos.
09/24/2010 4:55pm
My View of Life on the Dock
Gloucester Hospitality- Ron Gilson Welcomes Eurodam Cruisers At Cruiseport Gloucester MA
Great Job To All The Volunteers!
More Videos From Cruiseport To Come
Cruiseships Arriving in Gloucester Harbor
(confirmed with Cruiseport 9/22/2010)
| Eurodam | September 24, 7am arrival |
| Eurodam | September 28, 9am arrival |
| Eurodam | October 13, 7am arrival |
| Clelia II | October 14, early am |
Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce
33 Commercial Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
978-283-1601, info@capeannchamber.com
Here is what I would do if I owned a shop on Main Street-
I’d put a sign out welcoming the Cruisers and saying that they get some type of discount if they show their ID from the ship or whatever it is they use to board/de-board the cruise ship OR I’d put out a sign saying free candy or token gift for all cruise people for coming in the shop.
I’d make sure to engage each customer and tell all of them “Welcome to Gloucester” and “Hope To See You Again”, that sort of stuff. If the cruisers walk down Main street and get barraged with “Welcome to Gloucester” over and over and over it starts to sink in and what they take away is how friendly of a place this is.
If I was a restaurant I’d put little folded placards that said “Welcome Cruisers To Beautiful Downtown Gloucester” as well and offer cruiser specials.
Is it possible to have the City Paint a Line on the pavement for the Cruisers to follow that would lead them from Cruiseport on the sidewalk over Union Hill and up Main street then down to Saint Peter’s Square and back up Rogers Street back to Cruiseport? This way the Cruisers can find Main Street and not assume that Rogers Street is our Main Street and turn around and walk back to the ship at Cruiseport?
The perspective makes it look like the Eurodam swallows the Lannon. The Thomas E. Lannon showed great spunkiness with cannon fire just before being devoured (though I didn’t get that part on video).
Check out the video:
Note: No spunky boats were harmed in the filming of this video.
It was a great photo day with the Holland America in the middle of the harbor.
Bob Hastings President of the Chamber of Commerce was down at Cruiseport along with so many volunteers welcoming the passengers.
Many Gloucester residents became the best ambassadors for the City of Gloucester.
I took photos from both sides of the harbor, the backshore and some shots of the ship passing the Twin Light houses as it left the safe waters of Cape Ann.
Click on photo below and enjoy the slide_ show.

Taken This Morning-
Hopefully these passengers will check out Gloucester while they are here.
Linn Parisi Alerts Us To The Latest Cruise Ship To Come To Port-
Hi Joey,
Good to chat with you this morning as always!
Thought readers would like to know that Holland America’s Eurodam will be in port
this Wednesday, September 8.
It will anchor in the outer harbor.
Passengers will be tendered to Cruise Port between 9AM and 6PM.
Carrying up to 2104 passengers and 929 crew, the Eurodam will be hard not to notice in the harbor.
Area retailers, restaurants and attractions will notice an uptick as passengers come ashore for shopping, sightseeing and seafood.
The Eurodam will also make port of call in Gloucester on September 24, September 28 and October 13.
I hope you take Labor Day off, Joey- you deserve it!
Linn
For a Visual Tour Of the Eurodam click on the picture below-
Here is an interesting video showing the Eurodam being built-
Should be quite a boost to our local merchants.
If any of our retailers or restaurant folks that read GMG notices a big impact could you send in a report?