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  1. PBI is about an hour's ride in light traffic from Port Everglades.You should be OK for a 1:45 domestic flight if you get into a ride by 10:15. If a rideshare driver won't accept your request, a taxi will. You probably don't need to carry yourself off. You might want the driver to stop at a fast food place before you get to the airport. PBI is not large and may have limited food offerings.
  2. It's not the same time. That's probably enough to be different. And there's obviously a potential reason for price differentials based on time. More demand for the 1pm?! The guarantee also states the order in which excursions must be purchased- through HAL and then through another provider (which, among other things, enables HAL to buy out a particular trip, making it unavailable for separate purchase).
  3. It is going to be a messy day all around. Many of the folks disembarking may find additional chaos at the airports. There are delays at both MIA and FLL. Hopefully, the flight delays will enable at least some passengers to make what otherwise would be a missed flight.
  4. Several of the rental companies maintain rental offices for the port and do offer shuttles between those offices and the ships. These offices are distinct from the airport snd are NOT in the same location. The rental car companies don't want to offer free transfers from the ships to the airport.
  5. Getting an Uber or Lyft driver for port Everglades to the Fort Lauderdale airport is almost never an issue. You may have a little more of an issue in getting a driver interested in going to PBI. FLL is 10 minutes from Port Everglades. A driver can make multiple circuits, potentially taking new passengers from the airport to the cruise port for the "next" cruise. PBI is about an hour's drive from Port Everglades. There are comparatively few passengers wanting rides from PBI to Port Everglades, and PBI is nowhere near as busy as FLL, so it may be more challenging for the driver to get their next ride.
  6. Sadly, the parade has been cancelled due to weather.
  7. They should be able to assist you through the SkyConnect train and to the car rental center. I'd be prepared to tip well, especially if they wait in queue with you while you are getting your car.I don't know if assistance going from the rental center back to the terminal is available.
  8. St. Thomas can be a tender port, depending on the day- there are only so many places to dock, and if there is no space, one to three ships may tender. HAL is usually pretty efficient in tendering. That being said, St. Thomas can get very, very busy with too many ships. I'd personally get ashore early, do what I wanted, and get back aboard by 1pm to avoid crowds.
  9. I recommend routing from the FLL airport out 595 to 95 North to Broward Boulevard to SE 7th Avenue to the Riverside. It's a bit roundabout, but should avoid as much of the car traffic associated with the parade as possible.
  10. If the OP's flight lands @ 5:30 and is on time or late, getting to the hotel any time before 7:00 on the parade night may, unfortunately, be unlikely, US1 will be a mess. and the Andrews and Third Avenue bridges will be worse. The SW 4th/7th bridge can also be a bit messy.
  11. The parade's official start time is 6:30. At that point, attention will be focused on the river, not roads. I'd go from the airport to 595 to 95 north to broward boulevard east to SE 8th avenue and south to Las Olas at the time/date you're in town. Or stay elsewhere.
  12. Here's a list of companies with accessible taxis licensed in Broward County, which is where Port Everglades and Fort lLauderdale's airport are located: https://www.broward.org/Consumer/Forms/Documents/TaxiListWAV.pdf.
  13. You will likely need to upgrade to premium wifi to use FaceTime effectively I'm nkt aure how successful you will be with Whatspp without premium, either..
  14. The cruise line is required under US law to provide accessible transportation.
  15. We were in that cabin several years ago for two weeks around Christmas. Noise was not an issue.
  16. Taking a ship' excursion to the airport is an easily implemented solution to do something more exciting than sitting in the airport for a few hours (and a good use of excursion credit if you have some).
  17. Assuming they have US passports, and/or are US citizens without a criminal background, there should be little delay. Most of the Port E terminals use facial recognition technology that's pretty efficient. The manual line is usually less than 5-10 minutes on a 3000 passenger ship. I'd take the ship's tour of Fort Lauderdale rather than go straight to the airport.
  18. Not to mention a tripping hazard that would be amplified if the passageway were encumbered by smoke. Furthermore, in response to an emergency, there is no convenient place to get them out of the travel corridor (not that that extra task should be put on the crew, especially when in response mode.
  19. HAL requires that you store and charge your mobility equipment in your cabin. Scooters narrower than 23 inches should fit through a regular cabin's doors. If your scooter is wider, you may have a significant issue. Scooters left in passageways and lobbies create a safety hazard. See https://www.hollandamerica.com/en/us/about/our-company/accessibility#:~:text=Scooters and other mobility equipment,in hallways or elevator lobbies.
  20. It's a bit over an hour from Port Canaveral to MCO once you are in a vehicle. A bag check line could easily be 45 minutes. MCO has notoriously slow security, due in part to lots of kids and other folks not familiar with airport security. Add 15 minutes to get from security to your gate via train.
  21. Airtags aren't EPIRBs. They have no satellite capabilities. I believe the issue historically has been issues regarding signal clarity/interference with ships' systens.
  22. Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons are on HAL's list of prohibited items (https://www.hollandamerica.com/en/us/plan-a-cruise/get-ready-for-your-cruise/faq#prohibited-items). Spots lay be considered EPIRBs and, if so, should not be brought on board.
  23. The car rental companies do not offer shuttle services between MIA's car rental center and PortMiami. If you are using a commercial shuttle company, they usually pickup and drop off at the passenger terminals. Taxis and s like Uber may be available at the car rental center. You may find it advantageous to drop your luggage at either the cruise port or the main terminal prior to dropping off your car.
  24. Park n Go may already be full (it serves both the airport and cruise port). Rodeway Inn on SR 84 may have space- they have coupons out there that will take some $ offf.
  25. PBG is the airport code for Plattsburgh. New York. PBI is the code for West Palm Beach International Zirport.
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