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We will be driving to Miami in November for our first cruise on RCL. We are staying at the Holiday Inn Bayside the night before where we will park for the night. We will be leaving the car for the duration of our cruise at a parking lot near the port. My question is- is there a shuttle from the parking facility to the dock or just how is this done? This is all new to us. Any advice would be appreciated.

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We will be driving to Miami in November for our first cruise on RCL. We are staying at the Holiday Inn Bayside the night before where we will park for the night. We will be leaving the car for the duration of our cruise at a parking lot near the port. My question is- is there a shuttle from the parking facility to the dock or just how is this done? This is all new to us. Any advice would be appreciated.

 

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When you drive into the port you drive up front of ship and unload luggage, then you will circle back around terminal and park in a gated, fenced parking lot the cost about 10 or so per day that you pay when you return, Just pull up to a curb and load you luggage back in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

quote=schoolman]We will be driving to Miami in November for our first cruise on RCL. We are staying at the Holiday Inn Bayside the night before where we will park for the night. We will be leaving the car for the duration of our cruise at a parking lot near the port. My question is- is there a shuttle from the parking facility to the dock or just how is this done? This is all new to us. Any advice would be appreciated.

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For RCI they have a parking garage and the cost is $12.00 per day and is paid at the end of the cruise. They take cash, Visa and Mastercard. The parking garage is located directly in front of where you drop off your luggage. Just look for the signs for your ship and terminal when entering the port area. Very easy in and out.

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