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Pier 66and Pier 91Cruise Transfer Logistics for YVR and Vancouver

Cruise transfer guide for executives moving between YVR, Vancouver, Canada Place, and Seattle cruise terminals with luggage planning and curbside pickup coordination.

  • Airport pickupArrival timing reviewed
  • Border routeCrossing options planned
  • Sedan / SUV / SprinterMatched to passengers
  • Timing reviewDelay-aware pickup

Cruise transfer context

Seattle cruise transfers require tighter logistics than a standard city ride because passenger timing is shaped by cruise disembarkation, luggage release, port access, customs processing, pier congestion, and hotel staging. Pier 66 and Pier 91 can both create curb pressure during peak sailing windows.

For executives moving from YVR, Vancouver hotels, or Canada Place toward the Seattle cruise terminals, the plan should be built around the sailing schedule, border conditions, luggage volume, and the exact pier assignment before the vehicle is dispatched.

For Seattle-side cruise terminal coverage, planners can reference Seattle cruise terminal car service through our West Coast partner.

Pier 66 pickup and drop-off planning

Pier 66 is closer to downtown Seattle and can be sensitive to street congestion, hotel traffic, waterfront events, and curb availability. Confirm whether the passenger is boarding, disembarking, transferring from a hotel, or connecting onward after the cruise.

For pickups, passengers should confirm when luggage is in hand and the party is ready to move. For drop-offs, Metro Elite reviews terminal access timing and avoids unsupported assumptions about curb availability.

Pier 91 pickup and drop-off planning

Pier 91 often involves heavier terminal movement, larger luggage volume, and more pronounced staging requirements. Executive transfers should identify passenger count, checked luggage, carry-ons, mobility constraints, and any group separation risk before arrival.

If the itinerary includes multiple passenger parties, Metro Elite reviews whether a single Sprinter, SUV convoy, or staged sedan movement is the best vehicle plan.

YVR and Vancouver departure planning

Transfers from YVR, Vancouver, Richmond, Surrey, or Canada Place to Seattle cruise terminals should be scheduled around border conditions and the sailing window. Share flight arrival time when applicable, hotel pickup time, luggage profile, final pier, and required arrival buffer.

Peace Arch and Pacific Highway routing should remain flexible until live conditions are reviewed. The closer the itinerary is to cruise cutoff timing, the more important it is to build margin before departure.

Luggage planning

Cruise travelers frequently carry more luggage than airport-only passengers. Before vehicle assignment, send checked bags, carry-ons, garment bags, mobility equipment, medical equipment, and oversize items.

For executive families or corporate groups, the transfer should also identify whether a luggage-first vehicle, passenger-first vehicle, or single high-capacity vehicle is preferred.

Cruise transfer checklist

  • Confirm cruise line, pier number, sailing time, and required arrival window.
  • Confirm YVR, hotel, Canada Place, or residential pickup details before dispatch.
  • Send passenger count and full luggage profile before vehicle assignment.
  • Keep passports, visas, declarations, and cruise documents accessible before the border.
  • Call dispatch early if the flight, baggage, or disembarkation window changes.

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