We had four adults transferring from BCV to Port Canaveral, and then from Port Canaveral to MCO. I picked up the car at the Hilton near DTD. It is an easy walk across the street from DTD or you can be lazy as I was and take a cab for $10. If you are organized enough to arrange ahead of time, they will also pick you up at your resort. I had originally reserved for 5:00 on Friday, but forgot due to the good time we were having at F&W at Epcot, I completely forgot. By the time I remembered, the office was closed. (They close at 6:00PM. When I called fiorst thing the next morning, they still had my car (website listed them as completely sold out).
Drop off at Port Canaveral was a breeze. Avis is about a mile or two further South than Budget on the left side of the street. They have two shuttles running on cruise days. Even though I had just missed a shuttle, one was back in about 5 minutes. By the time I got back to the Port, my party had checked in and our boarding number was called 5 minutes later. TIP: Your wife can check you in if you leave a photo ID with her (ie. passport) But be sure to bring another (ie driver's licence) to get back into the fenced area when you get back on the shuttle.
The return trip was equally as smooth. Shuttle was waiting when we disembarked. I left the party at the Port so as not to crowd the shuttle, but others brought the whole family. There seemed to be plenty of room. Only three renters were on my shuttle. TIP: If you sign up as Avis preferred member all of your info is in the computer. Check in takes two minutes and you are on your way. When I got back to the port, I was allowed to drive right up to the terminal. Remember to have your Key to the World card to get back in security.
Our flight wasn't until 3:00PM, so we drove back to DTD for one last taste of Disney, then back to the airport. The Avis return is in the parking garage right in fornt of the terminal.
Total cost was a little over $100 for the two rentals plus about $20 in gas. That saved about $80 compared to Disney transportation plus the freedom to come and go as we pleased. It worked great for us.
Drop off at Port Canaveral was a breeze. Avis is about a mile or two further South than Budget on the left side of the street. They have two shuttles running on cruise days. Even though I had just missed a shuttle, one was back in about 5 minutes. By the time I got back to the Port, my party had checked in and our boarding number was called 5 minutes later. TIP: Your wife can check you in if you leave a photo ID with her (ie. passport) But be sure to bring another (ie driver's licence) to get back into the fenced area when you get back on the shuttle.
The return trip was equally as smooth. Shuttle was waiting when we disembarked. I left the party at the Port so as not to crowd the shuttle, but others brought the whole family. There seemed to be plenty of room. Only three renters were on my shuttle. TIP: If you sign up as Avis preferred member all of your info is in the computer. Check in takes two minutes and you are on your way. When I got back to the port, I was allowed to drive right up to the terminal. Remember to have your Key to the World card to get back in security.
Our flight wasn't until 3:00PM, so we drove back to DTD for one last taste of Disney, then back to the airport. The Avis return is in the parking garage right in fornt of the terminal.
Total cost was a little over $100 for the two rentals plus about $20 in gas. That saved about $80 compared to Disney transportation plus the freedom to come and go as we pleased. It worked great for us.