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Can anyone please advise.

We are on Freedom of the Seas 31 August 2014 disembarking at Port Canaveral, and as part of the package we then fly from Orlando MCO to Las Vegas for a few days.

As the flight is not until 6 pm we wondered how to make the most of the day.

Does anyone know what time we disembark?

We will have our suitcases with us which makes sightseeing difficult.

If we get a shuttle we will be at the airport far too soon.

Has anyone any good ideas? Many thanks Leeds Rhinos.

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Can anyone please advise.

We are on Freedom of the Seas 31 August 2014 disembarking at Port Canaveral, and as part of the package we then fly from Orlando MCO to Las Vegas for a few days.

As the flight is not until 6 pm we wondered how to make the most of the day.

Does anyone know what time we disembark?

We will have our suitcases with us which makes sightseeing difficult.

If we get a shuttle we will be at the airport far too soon.

Has anyone any good ideas? Many thanks Leeds Rhinos.

You can get off the ship anywhere from about 6:30am to 9:30am.

 

Consider doing a one-way car rental. There are several car rental agencies near the port that will pick you up at the terminal for free. You can then return the car at the airport. This is not an exhaustive list, but I know that Avis, Budget, Hertz, and Thrifty are options.

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You can get off the ship anywhere from about 6:30am to 9:30am.

 

Consider doing a one-way car rental. There are several car rental agencies near the port that will pick you up at the terminal for free. You can then return the car at the airport. This is not an exhaustive list, but I know that Avis, Budget, Hertz, and Thrifty are options.

 

Thank you so much for the information. Hiring a car seems a good option which we will look into. Leeds Rhinos

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A 1-way car rental (compare drop-off fees) is probably the cheapest option and the one which affords you maximum flexibility.

 

Here is what you can do in the area:

1. Brevard Zoo

2. A 2-hour boat ride on the Indian River Lagoon with Island Boat Lines http://www.islandboatlines.com/Home_Page.php

3. An airboat ride at Lone Cabbage Fish Camp http://www.twisterairboatrides.com/

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/travel/os-fla-destinations-lone-cabbage-081714-20140816,0,2336143.column

4. Ron Jon's Surf Shop (for looking or buying)

5. Kennedy Space Center

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