smartbunny Posted November 3, 2012 #1 Share Posted November 3, 2012 Us, two adults plus an infant and a 3-year-old, are going to cruise on Disney Magic on Jan 4 next year, out of Galveston. There is only non-stop flights from my home city to IAH, but not to Hobby, so we'll be flying into IAH around 4:35pm the day before the cruise. Should we spend the night in Houston or head over to Galveston and stay the night there? My current tentative plan is: 1. After we arrive at IAH, take a cab or shuttle to a hotel in Galveston 2. The next day, take a cab or shuttle from the hotel to the cruise terminal 3. On the day we disembark, take a shuttle to from the terminal to IAH. *QUESTION*: I've heard of "Magical Express" the DSL operates but couldn't find any details at their website. Is it relatively economical/convenient to take the "Magical Express" from the terminal to IAH after the cruise? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ManImBored Posted November 3, 2012 #2 Share Posted November 3, 2012 I would stay in Galveston for the night. The ride from IAH to Galveston is about a hour, depending on traffic. This way you do all your travel at once and you can relax before your cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starlaker Posted November 4, 2012 #3 Share Posted November 4, 2012 We are flying into Hobby and decided to stay at the airport. There are six of us and hotel prices around the airport are significantly less than in Galveston. We can take the hotel shuttle from the airport to the hotel and then will get limo service directly from our hotel to the ship the next day. We will be there over Spring break so the hotel prices in Galveston are probably inflated for those weeks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
live2cruise2011 Posted November 10, 2012 #4 Share Posted November 10, 2012 most of the hotels in Galveston have free or realitively inexpensive shuttles to the port for cruises... we stayed at Inn at the waterpark shuttle there was 20 i think and only paid about 60 for the night. was a nice hotel has pool and mini golf course and right next to Moody Gardens if you want a nice meal or to attend the museum has breakfast in the am and wifi hope this helps.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3dogsrule Posted November 12, 2012 #5 Share Posted November 12, 2012 I would go on to Galveston and spend the night there. You can spend what you want (in January) for a room there. I just got back from spending the night at the Beachcomber (aka Galveston Inn), spent a whopping $40 for one night with 3 adults and it was a perfectly fine room (along the lines of a Super 8, not fancy but very clean), they had a continental breakfast. We used their free cruise parking and a taxi cost less than $20 one way. There's plenty to do in Galveston, it's relatively safe, easy to get around, and they have some great restaurants. If it's not too cold, your kids would enjoy a couple of hours at the Pleasure Pier, or if you've got more time to blow, they'd love Moody Gardens. Have fun! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haoie Posted November 13, 2012 #6 Share Posted November 13, 2012 I've got a night booked in Houston [since I don't get in until after 7PM] and a night at the Beachcomber in Galv, next weekend. That seems to be a popular place huh? Anyone know if they offer a shuttle service to the port? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3dogsrule Posted November 13, 2012 #7 Share Posted November 13, 2012 They do not offer a shuttle service, it's getting harder and harder to find affordable motels that do, but it's a quick walk to the beach if you have time to goof off, and they'll happily call a taxi for you to get you to the port. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haoie Posted November 13, 2012 #8 Share Posted November 13, 2012 Thanks for that. Well it's a short ride away thankfully. And the south side of Galv seems to be the more happening place. Right next to the main fishing pier I noticed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duncan449 Posted November 28, 2012 #9 Share Posted November 28, 2012 I would definitely stay in Galveston. The traffic around the area is often shut down because of wrecks or weather, and you get no where fast. Plus, Galveston is beautiful and historic. Shop a little on the strand. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mymichelle1 Posted November 29, 2012 #10 Share Posted November 29, 2012 I agree, Galveston!! They have a neat pier called the Pleasure Pier. Bubba Gumps Restaurant is on the Pier. It's awesome!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ssb Posted November 29, 2012 #11 Share Posted November 29, 2012 Information that may help you! www.galveston.com .......(what to do)(calendar of events) (calendar dates) Sign up on Galveston.com for email of weekly events see also: www.galvestonhistory.org---Galveston Historical Foundation !!!!!! www.moodygardens.com --- just look at site !!!!!! www.thegrand.com – 1894 Grand Opera House !!!!!! Clearlake(nearby) Nasa Space Center wonderful for all www.visitnasa.com Kemah board walk – www.kemahboardwalk.com Galveston: Horse drawn carriage rides Moody Gardens *(lots to do) (massive, fun and family oriented) Schlitterbahn water park www.schlitterbahn.com/gal Elissa www.tsm-elissa.org (wonderful) IN DRY DOCK NOT OPEN 1900 Storm/Immigration/Pirate Jean Laffite ......documentary FILMS at port Pirates Store and program - Old Town Strand Maritime museum- www.tsm-elissa.org Airplane Museum (Lone Star Flight Museum)- www.lsfm.org/ Railroad Museum - www.galvestonrrmuseum.com Oil drilling rig Museum - www.oceanstaroec.com Sea wolf park – WWII submarine and destroyer - www.cavalla.org Pleasure Pier Large souvenir shop over gulf water - Murdochs by Galvez Walks and shelling on the beach Dolphin watching and port water boat tours Kite flying on beach Turtle rescue farm behind San Luis Resort Free ferry ride and a short cruise to Bolivar Duck tour (amphibious boat) Beaches Beaches Beaches Old town Galveston *- Strand To Post Office Street ..... lots of shopping, ice cream, old army surplus store, nautical shop, Many Historical and Victorian homes Galveston has second largest preservation membership in United States Wooden Carved Trees Tour from Hurricane IKE (wonderful) Bishops Palace (wonderful) Moody Mansion(wonderful) Fine restaurants, Antiques, Shops, Bakery and Coffee shop Wineries and wine festivals Restaurants overlooking gulf and on port Two first class convention centers Many live theater venues Many live music venues Free concert nights - old town Galveston *- on strand Free film nights -old town Galveston *- on strand Free band nights- ........“family/kids” oriented-summer outdoor Tuesdays 24th & Sealy 1894 grand opera house* Chess park Artist festivals Museums Antique stores and art Galleries Swimming in Gulf Fine restaurants Night scene Galveston Historical Foundation properties* Cruise ships (RCCL, Carnival, Princess, Disney) Fishing (piers, wadefishing and charters-offshore & inshore)) Golfing (2 courses) Skateboard park - large Kayaking trails Surfing and children surf camps Kite flying on beach Marine life and children marine care educational camps at Moody Gardens Marine life and children marine camps at Texas AM University-Sea Camps Various Running events with major Triathlon event Sand castle building event Shopping shopping shopping Galveston.com/ interact and discover/cams Many major Annual events and festivals not mentioned as example : Spring Break Events March - Large Confederate Reenactment events Sanctioned and Fun Runs(some large) Triathlon Events Art Walk (every 5 or so weeks year around) Big Streets Party Dickens on Strand (Dec) ----LARGE - www.dickensonthestrand.com Lone Star Motorcycle Rally (Nov) ---LARGE - www.lonestarrally.com Mardi Gras Galveston (Feb) ----LARGE- www.mardigrasgalveston.com OctoberFest Seafood Fests Beer Fests Wine Events and Fests Greek Fest Epicurean Evening of all restaurants Shrimp Fest Yega’s Wild Game Cook Off large County Fair - LARGE Children’s Fest Children Events at Opera House Feather Fest - Large and for Bird Watchers Old Timey Bathing Beauty Fest And many many more !! Trauma 1 Rated Emergency Hospital on Island University of Texas Medical Branch - Sealy Hospital Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TruckerDave Posted December 2, 2012 #12 Share Posted December 2, 2012 I wouldn't take a cab. It is 75 miles or so from IAH to the island it will cost a fortune. Plus, you are arriving on the 3rd (a Thurs) at 4:30...traffic will be a mess at that time of day until you get down past NASA. Depending on what airline you are flying I would seriously just consider staying near the airport and using the cruise line shuttle service to the port Friday morning. By the time you get out of the airport with your luggage (assuming you are using United and termineal C/B) it will be close to 5:30 or so, add another couple hours to the island you are looking at 8pm or so by the time you get to a hotel down there. With 2 young kids are you really going to be out seeing the sights at that time of night. If you were coming in on the 1st or 2nd then I would say head on down to the island and check it out, but you just don't have much time with your current sched. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ame_legere Posted December 5, 2012 #13 Share Posted December 5, 2012 Us, two adults plus an infant and a 3-year-old, are going to cruise on Disney Magic on Jan 4 next year, out of Galveston. There is only non-stop flights from my home city to IAH, but not to Hobby, so we'll be flying into IAH around 4:35pm the day before the cruise. Should we spend the night in Houston or head over to Galveston and stay the night there? My current tentative plan is: 1. After we arrive at IAH, take a cab or shuttle to a hotel in Galveston 2. The next day, take a cab or shuttle from the hotel to the cruise terminal 3. On the day we disembark, take a shuttle to from the terminal to IAH. *QUESTION*: I've heard of "Magical Express" the DSL operates but couldn't find any details at their website. Is it relatively economical/convenient to take the "Magical Express" from the terminal to IAH after the cruise? Thanks! 1. On a good day, with no traffic, you could get from IAH to Galveston in 1 hour 45. You are coming in on a weekday, and rush-hour traffic down 45 South is going to put you at more like 2 hours 30. Trust me-I used to work there. If you plan to stay in Galveston, you will want to take a shuttle from IAH. You probably don't want to sit in traffic and watch the meter ring up. 2. Depending on where you stay, you'll probably want a taxi from the hotel to the port but you can stay in a hotel which is close to the port and walk. 3. I drive past the POG every day and have never seen anything like "magical express". When I google it, I get a link to Walt Disney World. It looks like that service is only available in Orlando. If it were me, here's what I would do: -The night of my arrival I would stay at the airport that is located inside IAH. It's the Airport Marriott and is quite nice. You can get off your plane, take the underground train (interestingly enough designed by Disney "imagineers") check in to your hotel and relax for the rest of the evening instead of sitting in traffic. If you take a shuttle or cab down to Galveston after flying and traffic chances are you'll be too tired to get out and it will be dark anyway. If you stay the night @ IAH you can get up in the AM, avoid the traffic, and make it to Galveston in plenty of time for your cruise. IAH's website is http://www.fly2houston.com, if you click "Ground Transporation" there is a link for "Houston Transtar". Click that link and you'll see a traffic map. You'll see IAH at the top, middle of the map and Galveston at the very bottom. The airport website also has a link to the hotel I mentioned as well as hotels in the area (Will Clayton and JFK Blvd are the streets which intersect IAH). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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