Gamecock_Cruiser Posted Wednesday at 01:24 PM #1 Share Posted Wednesday at 01:24 PM (edited) Do yall think it's doable? Time wise, I think it could work. Has anyone ever done it? Would I be crazy to attempt it? I would drive if it is done. I would like to get to Platinum before our big trip next summer, and these two would in make schedule to help get me there before next summer Edited Wednesday at 01:37 PM by Gamecock_Cruiser 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beauty1492 Posted Wednesday at 01:35 PM #2 Share Posted Wednesday at 01:35 PM Yes doable if you have your own car. I would pay to park at Carnival garage. If you get off by 8 ish your in Jacksonville by 11:30.-12noon. Yes I would do it. But I'm a crazy cruise person, keep that in mine 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ninjacat123 Posted Wednesday at 01:36 PM #3 Share Posted Wednesday at 01:36 PM (edited) I just looked it up on Google Maps and at 9:30am this morning the estimated time for travel is 2.5 hours. If you get off the Port Canaveral ship earlier then even better. I feel like I read someone here on CC driving from one port to another for a side2side (kinda) but that might have been Miami to Port Canaveral which would be more scary time-wise. Would I do the PC to JAX? Yup!! Edited Wednesday at 01:38 PM by ninjacat123 spelling ;) 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mz-s Posted Wednesday at 01:41 PM #4 Share Posted Wednesday at 01:41 PM You'll even have time to stop at both Buc-ee's between the two ports! 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bled01 Posted Wednesday at 01:41 PM #5 Share Posted Wednesday at 01:41 PM It is very doable as noted in prior posts as long as you have your own vehicle. Last cruise we took out of Port Canaveral we actually were staying with family in Jacksonville and drove down there the morning of with hours to spare. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ninjacat123 Posted Wednesday at 01:43 PM #6 Share Posted Wednesday at 01:43 PM (edited) 19 minutes ago, Gamecock_Cruiser said: Do yall think it's doable? Time wise, I think it could work. Has anyone ever done it? Would I be crazy to attempt it? I would drive if it is done. I would like to get to Platinum before our big trip next summer, and these two would in make schedule to help get me there before next summer What's the big trip next summer? Doh, I saw...ALASKA!! Nice!! Edited Wednesday at 01:45 PM by ninjacat123 oops ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeniseTr Posted Wednesday at 02:24 PM #7 Share Posted Wednesday at 02:24 PM Keep in mind that you might hit road delays or other unforseen delays tht may impact your ability to catch second ship. What happens if your first cruise is delayed docking? Have you considered doing a B2B? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jam19872016 Posted Wednesday at 02:47 PM #8 Share Posted Wednesday at 02:47 PM I did Port Canaveral to Miami. Hit a lot of issues and almost missed the ship. Muster was already done and I had to do makeup drill, that's how close I cut it. I said never again. I did Ft . Lauderdale to Canaveral and right out the gate ran into a problem (valet left my car in reverse and killed my battery). I thought oh no here we go again. No further problems and I was to my next ship before boarding even begun. Canaveral to Jacksonville? Would do it in a heartbeat. Traffic in Jacksonville will be ugly especially on a weekday but that should be cleared up by the time you reach Jacksonville. Lots of little things could go wrong, but my situation that day was a huge series of bad luck that are not typical, and I still had enough time built in to make it, though just barely. I say go for it, totally doable just be aware there is a small chance of things going wrong. @Jamman54 didn't you do this exact side to side a couple years ago? Or am I dreaming. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ray98 Posted Wednesday at 02:48 PM #9 Share Posted Wednesday at 02:48 PM I don't see why it wouldn't. Many times we drive to PC and our overnight stop is in Jacksonville. We usually leave around 8 to head to the port which is the same time you would be debarking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jamman54 Posted Wednesday at 02:56 PM #10 Share Posted Wednesday at 02:56 PM 3 minutes ago, jam19872016 said: I did Port Canaveral to Miami. Hit a lot of issues and almost missed the ship. Muster was already done and I had to do makeup drill, that's how close I cut it. I said never again. I did Ft . Lauderdale to Canaveral and right out the gate ran into a problem (valet left my car in reverse and killed my battery). I thought oh no here we go again. No further problems and I was to my next ship before boarding even begun. Canaveral to Jacksonville? Would do it in a heartbeat. Traffic in Jacksonville will be ugly especially on a weekday but that should be cleared up by the time you reach Jacksonville. Lots of little things could go wrong, but my situation that day was a huge series of bad luck that are not typical, and I still had enough time built in to make it, though just barely. I say go for it, totally doable just be aware there is a small chance of things going wrong. @Jamman54 didn't you do this exact side to side a couple years ago? Or am I dreaming. Yes, we did this back in 2017. We did a B2B on the Magic from Port Canaveral, then drove up to catch the Elation in Jaxport. It took three and a half hours because we hit some traffic. We made it with plenty of time to spare. Get off the ship as early as you can, hop in your car and go! 😎 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gamecock_Cruiser Posted Wednesday at 03:12 PM Author #11 Share Posted Wednesday at 03:12 PM After reading, it is doable, but reading comments now has me on the edge of my seat. Next option would be to try to catch a 6 day out of Orlando in April to May time frame. I hate they are pulling out of Charleston or I'd do do long weekends next year there before Alaska. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ninjacat123 Posted Wednesday at 03:24 PM #12 Share Posted Wednesday at 03:24 PM 11 minutes ago, Gamecock_Cruiser said: After reading, it is doable, but reading comments now has me on the edge of my seat. Next option would be to try to catch a 6 day out of Orlando in April to May time frame. I hate they are pulling out of Charleston or I'd do do long weekends next year there before Alaska. You could do Norfolk on Sunshine... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gamecock_Cruiser Posted Wednesday at 03:40 PM Author #13 Share Posted Wednesday at 03:40 PM 14 minutes ago, ninjacat123 said: You could do Norfolk on Sunshine... Agreed. But Charleston isn't but 2.5 hours. Norfolk is almost 6.If I am driving that far, I am going to Florida and not going to the Bahamas. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ninjacat123 Posted Wednesday at 05:11 PM #14 Share Posted Wednesday at 05:11 PM 1 hour ago, Gamecock_Cruiser said: Agreed. But Charleston isn't but 2.5 hours. Norfolk is almost 6.If I am driving that far, I am going to Florida and not going to the Bahamas. Same for us! We would rather head south and have warm weather sooner👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeMo Posted Wednesday at 09:21 PM #15 Share Posted Wednesday at 09:21 PM 7 hours ago, Gamecock_Cruiser said: Do yall think it's doable? Time wise, I think it could work. Has anyone ever done it? Would I be crazy to attempt it? I would drive if it is done. I would like to get to Platinum before our big trip next summer, and these two would in make schedule to help get me there before next summer Go for it, Life's an adventure, live it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Jamman54 Posted Wednesday at 10:33 PM #16 Share Posted Wednesday at 10:33 PM 1 hour ago, JoeMo said: Go for it, Life's an adventure, live it. Agree! Another possibility would be a Port Canaveral to Tampa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
firefly333 Posted Thursday at 05:11 AM #17 Share Posted Thursday at 05:11 AM 14 hours ago, jam19872016 said: I did Port Canaveral to Miami. Hit a lot of issues and almost missed the ship. Muster was already done and I had to do makeup drill, that's how close I cut it. I said never again. I did Ft . Lauderdale to Canaveral and right out the gate ran into a problem (valet left my car in reverse and killed my battery). I thought oh no here we go again. No further problems and I was to my next ship before boarding even begun. Canaveral to Jacksonville? Would do it in a heartbeat. Traffic in Jacksonville will be ugly especially on a weekday but that should be cleared up by the time you reach Jacksonville. Lots of little things could go wrong, but my situation that day was a huge series of bad luck that are not typical, and I still had enough time built in to make it, though just barely. I say go for it, totally doable just be aware there is a small chance of things going wrong. @Jamman54 didn't you do this exact side to side a couple years ago? Or am I dreaming. I did s2s ot of new orleans to Galveston. I'd already booked Galveston and couldnt be cancelled and my TA threw a party kit of new orleans carnival ship. I ran into a horrible storm so bad I couldn't drive up to speed it blew my car so bad sideways. I too said never again s2s out of 2 ports. ..but I'm guilty of this too ...and booking the day of a cruise so last minute and the paperwork took so long I almost missed the ship, I was driving down to Galveston from dallas. Now I only play it safe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ledges1 Posted Thursday at 10:22 AM #18 Share Posted Thursday at 10:22 AM It is definitely doable. I drive from South Alabama to Port Canaveral for cruises. I spend the night in Jacksonville and drive into PC the next morning. It is 6 hour drive from my house to Jacksonville. You definitely need to do self debarkation and be the first off the ship. If you are on the interstate by 9:00 AM you are ok. Downtown Jacksonville interstate is a maze. It is the shortest route. The port is on the north side of the city. The loop around the city has less traffic but longer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crusin Karen Posted Thursday at 12:29 PM #19 Share Posted Thursday at 12:29 PM I have no advice but wonder why you want to turn platinum before your cruise to Alaska. I’m in no way criticizing you, just seems like a lot for a few perks??? NO WORRIES if you want to tell me to mind my own business ✌️✌️Good luck; lots of great advice here as always! 👍👏And happy cruising. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeblack1 Posted Thursday at 01:15 PM #20 Share Posted Thursday at 01:15 PM 14 hours ago, Jamman54 said: Agree! Another possibility would be a Port Canaveral to Tampa. I feel like this one would make me a lot more nervous due to the crazy Orlando traffic! I'm sure there are ways around it, but driving through Orlando always stresses me a bit. I'm sure it is doable as it is probably a shorter drive and i'm thinking of I-4 which you would not encounter until south of Orlando. But doesn't like a challenge though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProgRockCruiser Posted Thursday at 01:39 PM #21 Share Posted Thursday at 01:39 PM 16 minutes ago, jeblack1 said: I feel like this one would make me a lot more nervous due to the crazy Orlando traffic! I'm sure there are ways around it, but driving through Orlando always stresses me a bit. I'm sure it is doable as it is probably a shorter drive and i'm thinking of I-4 which you would not encounter until south of Orlando. But doesn't like a challenge though! The Beachline / 528 is much better than it was 5 or 6 years ago, taking you from PC to I-4. And the 417, which dives well below the Orlando area, is a good bypass to get to Tampa. By the time you get to I-4, the traffic going to Tampa should be much more reasonable - though you might be dealing with late-morning Disney theme park traffic as you approach I-4. Surprisingly, there have been some improvements on driving I-4 through Orlando, including the addition of express toll lanes. Even if you don't take them, the number of people who do alleviates the non-express lanes a bit. But that's north of the 528 junction - but it does mean the leftover rush hour is diminished. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gamecock_Cruiser Posted Thursday at 02:08 PM Author #22 Share Posted Thursday at 02:08 PM 15 hours ago, Jamman54 said: Agree! Another possibility would be a Port Canaveral to Tampa. If I was do it a s2s cruise (thank you firefly333 for that!), I'd want to head closer to home for the second leg. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gamecock_Cruiser Posted Thursday at 02:12 PM Author #23 Share Posted Thursday at 02:12 PM 1 hour ago, Crusin Karen said: I have no advice but wonder why you want to turn platinum before your cruise to Alaska. I’m in no way criticizing you, just seems like a lot for a few perks??? NO WORRIES if you want to tell me to mind my own business ✌️✌️Good luck; lots of great advice here as always! 👍👏And happy cruising. With the cruises I currently have booked, including Alaska, I am 6 days from platinum for Alaska. With good casino deals, I just figured I might take advantage of it, and Alaska would be a great milestone cruise to turn platinum on. No particular reason other than that. And we plan to spend a few extra days in Seattle before and after, so I can take advantage of my free laundry to pack less under wear! LOL 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gamecock_Cruiser Posted Thursday at 02:14 PM Author #24 Share Posted Thursday at 02:14 PM I think if it is going to happen, I am just going to sail a 6 day from Port Canaveral next April... my nerves are shot thinking I could miss the second cruise and still not make platinum if I was to go for it! haha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crusin Karen Posted Thursday at 02:22 PM #25 Share Posted Thursday at 02:22 PM ^^^Great idea! GOOD LUCK and hope you find the easiest route to drive to your side from your side! 👏 (free laundry is a great perk; you can leave your bib home! 🤗😁) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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