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  1. Your choices are on the map below. These are small offices and the shuttles run based on bookings, mostly on cruise days. Shore visits shuttles are on demand- meaning you have to call or Uber. 
     

    you cannot walk from terminal 10. 


    I suggest you call the office and ask if they are open on the day of your visit, and also the hours and closing time in particular (they close before 6 generally). Then ask if you can drop the key after hours. Also ask about the shuttle procedure.

     

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  2. ok good to know the Red Lion on 192 is still up and running!


    Unfortunately lazy rivers and cheaper lodging don’t go together in Orlando! All of them are pricey but there is one other that may be cheaper- Flamingo Waterpark Resort in Kissimmee. 
     

    otherwise, you may have to give up on the lazy rivers an just pick one of a thousand hotels with a pool!

  3. A few years ago I lived in Kissimmee for a while but I don’t recall any lazy rivers. Those were all closer to the Disney bubble near Maingate and then up near Universal. Do you want to stay near the attractions?

     

    Edited- I just remembered a lazy River at the Red Lion Resort in Kissimmee. Not sure if it’s still there! Have not stayed there so I cannot offer recommendations.
     

    I do know there are 3 lazy river hotels near Port Canaveral - Westgate Resort, Beachside Hotel and Holiday Inn Club. And you have the long white beach!

  4. 18 minutes ago, screenname2004 said:

    EV3 works for Budget.

    For Hertz, even though Port Everglades is an option as drop off location, it will change to Ft. Lauderdale Airpot  (600 Terminal Drive, Fort Lauderdale, Fl) when prices are shown. A few years back, I thought they had a drop off location closer to the port.

     

    I stopped using Hertz after COVID when all those crazy stories were posted about accusing renters of stealing cars, etc.

     

    So I am not yet familiar with the new office next to AVIS they were trying to open a few months ago. And I do not know about shuttle services. But try this as a destination - Fort Lauderdale - Port Everglades HLE 

  5. Yip, rates are higher that time of year and the popular hotels near Port Everglades will be $200 - $300 for sure, so it is a matter of budget versus location!

     

    The hotel is certainly on the wrong side of town when driving up from MIA. There is nothing much around there and the area is not my favorite (I tried the Hampton Inn nearby twice) but you are only a short Uber from Las Olas. 

     

    I would add the costs of TRU transfers and Ubers and then compare it with a stay closer to the Port (Crowne Plaza, etc) at a slightly higher nightly rate. Maybe it works out cheaper to stay closer. 

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  6. 20 minutes ago, timmy1958 said:

    Staying at the Homewood Suites Port Canaveral.  Willing to Uber or cab it somewhere.  

     

    Good choice! you are surrounded by 3 very good spots just a short walk away!

    Preacher Bar is unique, Thai Thai is excellent and Zarella's is very popular.

     

    If you can get to the Port between 4 and 5 (to watch the ships) then Grills has the best food IMO but Fishlips and the others are good too. Seafood Atlantic has the best fresh seafood if you want to avoid fried options but it is not a traditional restaurant. Peep inside before committing.

    Once the ships are gone, Rising Tide is worth a serious look.

     

    Then there is Cocoa Beach. If you want a more upscale evening (I say this with a wink because the whole island is very relaxed) Uber down to Florida's Fresh Grill - make a reservation. 

     

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  7. Independance dock at Terminal 1 so yes, the Trolley is an option for you at either end of your cruise.

    Is it the best option? It depends.

     

    Weather can be a factor. The bus arrives every 30 mins, so there is a wait. The bus stations are a block or two from the rental offices (easy walk but still). With National / Enterprise / Alamo you don't even have to get on the bus! Just walk to the office.

     

    I would look at the free Budget or AVIS vans to see how long the wait/line is at either end. If those move fast, then that is the best option. 

     

    Getting to the trolley stations will be a short walk either near Terminal 1 or close to the two rental car offices.. But the point is, yes you can get to the rental offices and terminal using the Trolley.

     

    And you can absolutely drive back to the terminal to pick up the family once you have the car. A short drive and easy. Even easier if they wait on the Grills restaurant side of the terminal - then you do not even have to enter the terminal!

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  8. All hotels in Cape Canaveral (and most in Cocoa Beach nearby) have their fans - ask 20 folks and you will get 20 different recommendations! 

     

    It really depends on what you are looking for. For example, if you want cruise ship views then no hotel match these rooms at the Holiday Inn Club:

     

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  9. 1 hour ago, KINGBOBOFTHENORTH said:

    About $32 depending on the traffic.

    Make sure the meter is set to 0 and if you're paying with a credit card, ask first before you get in that the card machine is working.


    Correct. Ours was $33.60 to Terminal A early this year. 
     

    But don’t jump into a taxi SUV or van! Those are 30% extra. 

  10. 1 hour ago, lx200gps said:

    Easiest way would be to check the Uber Price Estimator site

     

    https://www.uber.com/global/en/price-estimate/

     

    and input your EXACT origin and destination (there seem to be three different Hampton Inns near Port Everglades, and PE has a number of piers/terminals) and it will give you an estimate of the cost for all Uber options, though you may face surge pricing. Uber is so easy down there that it is now our preferred way to get from hotel to ship, hands down.


    Indeed, right now it is surge pricing at $25 for UberXL - Hampton Inn to Terminal D

  11. 53 minutes ago, cmyawn said:

    We are cruising out of Miami Terminal E. Our cruise line suggested we park at the garage at Terminal C. But looking at the maps, it appears that there is a large surface lot directly across from Terminal E. Does anyone know, is that lot the same price ($22/night). And does it fill up, making it really unavailable?

     

    TIA.


    same price yes. Take a ticket on entry and pay on exit. Hard to say if it will be full on your day. If so you can simply drive to the parking garage. Majority of folks want to park in the garages anyway!

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