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  1. On 2/4/2023 at 6:35 AM, cruzfiend said:

    I was told yesterday it would be $85. I wonder who is right?

    Uber prices do change with demand and also depends on what car you pick. $85.00 sounds more like a taxi fare. An Uberx with normal pricing should be around $50.00 

  2. Depends on what you want and price range. 

     

    Some of the spots in Brickell I enjoy most: 

    River Oyster Bar

    Edge Steak and Bar 

    Crazy About You 

    B Bistro + Bakery (for breakfast) 

     

    In Downtown(you can walk or take Metromover) 

    CVI.CHE 105 

    niu kitchen

     

    If you want off the boat seafood (uber) 

    Garcias 

     

    There are also some typical places that offer good meals like Capital Grille, Trulucks etc.. I am not a big fan of the what I call "Instagram" places like Sexy Fish or Komodo though they are popular. 

  3. Holiday Inn Port Miami is an older hotel. Recent reviews on the board show that it is still pretty good. Check out TripAdvisor reviews. 

     

    It is a great location, 5-10 mins to the ship. There are no free shuttles in the Downtown Miami/Brickell area, and its not needed. A taxi or Uber is a 10-min drive and should cost no more than $10-$15. Shuttles are usually charging $8-$10 a person, so usually a rideshare or taxi is cheaper. 

     

    On hotels.com with a member login I am seeing the Hampton Inn Brickell (top pre-cruise hotel on the boards) at $300/night, which is not bad. YVE hotel is showing under $200/night for those dates in 2023. 

  4. There are plenty of better Cuban restaurants that won't have a wait. But, Versailles is the classic restaurant of Miami. For a first time visitor it is worth the 15-30 min wait. If the wait is long, plenty of options near by like La Carreta right across the street. They both have parking lots. 

  5. Ultimately itinerary is going to prevail, as it did. Generally both Lauderdale and Miami are much easier given how close they are to airports. Port Canaveral you have a 60-min drive from MCO. There is an airport close to the port. Melbourne, but it has pretty limited service. 

  6. Thanks for the review. Always interesting to hear about visits to Miami. Glad you enjoyed Versailles. It is not the typical place locals go, but the food is good there. It is very "old school" and a classic Cuban restaurant. It is a staple of the Cuban community in Miami. 

     

    Hispanola way is a good suggestion. Surprised to hear the food was not that good at Osteria. I have not been in many years, more than 5-6 years so maybe it has changed. 

     

    Overall seems like you were able to enjoy the area. Glad to hear it. 

  7. 17:00 depart means getting to MIA around 14:00. So not a whole lot of time. Then what do you do with your bags if you do not have a car. Issue with the a car is the amount of time to get it and take it back. 

     

    I would see if there were any post-cruise excursions that send you to MIA. Alternative is going to Dolphin Mall (storing bags) and then a quick taxi to the airport. If you find a place to store bags in Downtown Miami (Bayside may have a place) that is a good option as you can go around the area easil by foot or metromover and then get a taxi over to the airport or even take the metrorail to the airport. 

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  8. With an arrival mid-day I would focus on what you want to do that day, and what your budget allows. S.E. Florida is not that large (geographically) on typically on weekends traffic is not a big issue. So flying into FLL is not a big deal, FLL is considered an airport for Miami. 

     

    Budget will be the first key and second what you want to see and do that day. Regardless staying in either Miami or Ft. Lauderdale will be fine for the cruise.

     

    Personally, I would not limit my hotel search to hotels that have shuttles or have scheduled shuttle stops. Just pick the hotel you want, and worst case (which is my preferred way) just get a rideshare to the port. From Miami if you stay in Downtown/Brickell there are no shuttles and no need it is a quick 10-min drive to the port. 

  9. On 1/26/2023 at 10:53 AM, minniemouse75 said:

    Does anyone have any suggestions on who to use for a private transfer?  We have a party of 6 with luggage so I don't think an uber will work.

    Just get two taxis or two ubers. Likely less than hiring a private SUV. 

  10. 20 hours ago, wolft927 said:

    Ok Thanks. If anyone has stayed here and had to park, could you please let me know the closest garage. Looked it up and seen a few but would like first hand knowledge. Looking forward to our precruise stay at YVE, especially because we have a bay view and maybe be able to see the ships when we wake up in the moring. 

    Your closet public garage is going to be 190 NE 3rd St, Miami, FL 33132, known as College Station Garage. Anything else is private, and likely not available or will cost $50+ a day. 

     

    I don't remember the overnight rate. YVE also have valet. There is also a garage at 255 NE 1st St, Miami, FL. That is private, not idea on cost. 

  11. 5 hours ago, wolft927 said:

    I am staying at the YVE for our precruise night stay in April.. Does anyone know where to park for this hotel, looks like they do not have a garage?

    No garage, they do have valet, no idea how much they charge. There is a public garage near by, not sure what the overnight rates are. At least $25/day. 

     

      

    3 hours ago, Cruisesfun65 said:

    Thanks for the answers. Does anyone here have personal experience with the Hampton Inn Winwood?

    It is brand new, I would not call that area "Wynwood" everyone is trying to say they are Wynwood. To locals that is Midtown Miami.

     

    If you have a car it is a convenient location. I don't like the location without a car, though for a night a rideshare will be quick and easy to just about anywhere. 

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  12. On 1/20/2023 at 10:04 PM, Elaine5715 said:

    I think this will depend on day and time.  The downtown area around Bayshore is not some place I would wander around on weekends. Miami nonprofits do give out mass transit tickets to their clients so it is possible to cross paths with those folks whose behavior is unpredictable and can be intoxicated,   A taxi (flat rate from port to airport) or rideshare would be safer.  

    Huh? Do you mean Bayside? We have some homeless (actually getting better) but Downtown Miami is exceptionally safe. Sure maybe don't walk in the park at night. But the area is busy on the weekends. 

     

      

    On 1/22/2023 at 3:44 AM, Bloomin Onion said:

    Thanks for the response. That is good to know especially about weekends as it will be on a Sunday (specifically next Sunday when we come back from Oasis of the Seas) especially cause Bayside looks nice from online and all the guide books. 

     

    Our flight home isn't until 10:30 PM so we do have full day in Miami. Hope to visit the Art Deco district, Vizcaya and if there's time to get food at Versailles in Little Havana. 

    If you want to do all that rent a car, or be ok with doing rideshare around. Nothing wrong with Metromover or Metrorail during the day, but it will take longer to use transit on a weekend than driving. 

     

     

  13. 6 hours ago, Philly5082 said:

    We're staying at the JW Marriott,Brickell - Is there a shuttle or van to the cruise port from this hotel?

    No. But not needed. Just catch a rideshare ($10-$15) or a taxi. 

     

    To the OP: I understand your saying 10-mins is short for some and long for others, but there is actually nowhere in Brickell that is farther than a 10-min walk to a supermarket and there is nowhere in Brickell that is farther than 2-4 minute walk to a place to eat. This is one of the most urban and dense area in the U.S. 

     

    That being said, Hampton Inn Brickell is IMO by far the most popular and recommend mid-range hotel for cruisers, and it is right next to all of that. 

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