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So, we’re doing two consecutive cruises from Port Everglades. We normally drive and park offsite. What, in everyone’s opinion, is the best way to disembark one ship and embark on another when the terminals are different?

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If both cruises are with the same company they may provide you with free transportation. If the cruises are with two different cruise lines the cab companies will charge you a flat eight dollar fee to get you to the second terminal. 

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3 hours ago, Corby114 said:

If both cruises are with the same company they may provide you with free transportation. If the cruises are with two different cruise lines the cab companies will charge you a flat eight dollar fee to get you to the second terminal. 

First one is Celebrity and second is Royal. 
I haven’t been able to check the terminals for them. Plus, probably won’t be able to board right away anyway. Maybe we can just take our parking shuttle back to our car and wait until our embarkation time. 

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Royal Caribbean's primary terminal at Port Everglades is Terminal 18. There newest, biggest vessel will use that terminal. Celebrity which is owned by Royal Caribbean normally uses Terminal 25 and Terminal 29 if two ships from the company are docked there at the same time. Most likely you will be accommodated in reference to shuttle service from ship to ship.Contact someone at Guest Services during your first cruise. I wouldn't bother going back to your vehicle. If you're off the first ship by 9:00AM you should be on the Royal Caribbean ship by 11:00AM.

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On 5/29/2024 at 10:53 PM, Corby114 said:

Royal Caribbean's primary terminal at Port Everglades is Terminal 18. There newest, biggest vessel will use that terminal. Celebrity which is owned by Royal Caribbean normally uses Terminal 25 and Terminal 29 if two ships from the company are docked there at the same time. Most likely you will be accommodated in reference to shuttle service from ship to ship.Contact someone at Guest Services during your first cruise. I wouldn't bother going back to your vehicle. If you're off the first ship by 9:00AM you should be on the Royal Caribbean ship by 11:00AM.

I’ll definitely check onboard the first cruise to see if they do indeed offer any shuttle service to a different terminal. Thanks for the reply. 

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drop off luggage / excess passengers at the first cruise terminal.

drive car to disembarkation garage.

take shuttle, taxi, uber back to embarkation terminal.  Tip well

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