The Port of Los
Angeles issued a Request for Proposals for the construction and operation of a
new Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal, along with the redevelopment and operation of
the existing World Cruise Center. It is
a critical part of the future plans for the port and will play an important
part in helping Los Angeles expand its cruise business. Proposals are due by
November 12.
“We have seen
increased demand for cruises out of the LA Waterfront over the last several
years, with a record 1.3 million cruise passengers in 2023,” said Port
Executive Director Gene Seroka. “With more growth forecast, these projects will
allow us to greatly expand our cruise business capacity while providing the
best possible experience and convenience for cruise travelers.”
Los Angeles first
released details on its plans to expand the cruise terminals in January
2023. Unlike other major cruise homeports, including Miami and Galveston, Los
Angeles elected to develop the terminals without specific cruise partners. Some
of the major cruise corporations are rumored to be reviewing the RFP and might
submit proposals. They all have been anxious for enhanced facilities in the
Port of Los Angeles.
They highlight that over the last two years, more
than 200 cruise ships called in Los Angeles with each cruise ship calling at
the port generating more than $1 million in local economic activity. Over the next five years, additional growth in
cruise passengers and local economic impact is expected with larger ships of
4,000+ passenger capacity continually calling at the port. The growth, however,
requires more modern and large terminals to handle the increased passenger
volumes.
“Over the past
20 years, our Port has invested over $1 billion in enhancing, operating, and
programming LA Waterfront infrastructure,” said Mike Galvin, the Port’s
Director of Waterfront and Commercial Real Estate Development. “These two
proposed cruise terminal projects represent the next stage of that investment,
and the continued transformation of the waterfront into a dynamic and multi-use
visitor destination.”
The proposed new Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal will
be located in San Pedro and includes Berths 46 to 50. The site consists of 13 acres of backland, two
existing wharves, and 20 acres of associated potential off-site parking with an
estimated 2,300 spaces. For this new proposed terminal, the port is seeking a
flexible design to accommodate a variety of additional non-cruise
revenue-producing uses in the off-season, such as filming, conferences, and
events.
The existing World Cruise Center is to be
redeveloped. The terminal site consists of 22 acres, including parking, two
cruise berths (Berths 90-93), two terminal buildings, and a baggage handling
structure. The adjacent
battleship Iowa however is not part of the project and will remain in its
current location.