The Palm Beach Princess, the port's only gambling ship, continues to try and work out a leasing deal with elected officials after months of talks. High dock fees and limited parking at the new port are frustrating the ship's owners, county staffers tell GlobeSt.com on condition of anonymity.

The 90-passenger Sea Cloud II arrives at the new port for a two-day call March 5. The passengers are expected to have plenty of room to move about the terminal which was built to accommodate 1,000 passengers per docking.

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