BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — The biggest cruise ship in the world made its first U.S. stop at Port Canaveral.
Royal Caribbean's "Symphony of the Seas" arrived at about 4 a.m. Thursday.
It's part of the port's push to get bigger ships and more passengers into the area.
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At Wednesday's State of the Port event, CEO John Murray talked about record revenue and the 4.5 million cruise passengers who moved through the port.
"It's great for the port, great for Orlando, great for the theme parks, space center, local area, so that it all helps grow the local economy,” he said. “We're here to facilitate commerce between the ocean and the community, and that, to me, is first and foremost."
Symphony of the Seas is 1,184 feet long and can hold 6,680 passengers and 2,200 crew members.
Carnival plans to bring its largest ship to Port Canaveral in 2020.