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Handicap Parking Port Canaveral Term 1


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  • 10 months later...

This is what I found on their site:

 

DISABLED PARKING spaces are available and the fee is waived for vehicles transporting

certain persons who have disabilities that:

 

Have special equipment, such as ramps, lifts, foot or hand controls for use by a disabled person;

Display a Florida Toll Exemption Permit as explained in s. 316.1964, Florida Statutes; and

Display a Florida Disabled Veteran (DV) license plate issued under s. 320.084; s. 320.0842; or s. 320.0845, Florida Statutes.

 

Parking agents will not grant parking waivers for any other reason than the ones listed above.

 

So unless you have a FL exemption or special equipment as listed you're out of luck.

 

Good luck. FYI we used ParkPort Canaveral last year and it was very smooth and easy. Yes, your car is parked in an open lot but if you put everything in your trunk so nothing is visible that anyone would want to take, you're safe. Shuttles ran often both ways. We might have waited 15 minutes each way. Cost is $10.95 this year not sure if that includes tax though.

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