Kim,
We drove down this year. We stayed two nights before at the Hampton Inn in Cocoa Beach. It was very nice. A short walk to the beach -- close to Ron Jon Surf shop. PLUS the rather elaborate continental breakfast that was included was very convenient for the morning of our sail. Each person could just get up and shower and go down to eat at their convenience. No waiting for everyone to get ready so we could go 'out' for breakfast before heading to the port. In 2001 we flew and stayed the night before at the Hyatt right in the airport. If I was flying again that is where I would stay.
When we stayed at the Hyatt -- we used Disney transfers. We put our luggage outside of the room door in the Hyatt and Disney took care of them from there. We met the transfer buses to the terminal right in the lobby area of the Hyatt -- very convenient.
If you are planning to spend the night before in Cocoa Beach area -- you would need to rent a car. In this case -- you might be better off to go with
Avis and the Radisson. We had an oversized room at the Hampton that slept 6 people -- so it was nice to only have to get one room for the 5 of us. I found a discounted rate on a site I have bookmarked -- let me know if you want the link. According to Dave's website --- the Hampton now provides a shuttle to the ship === same as the Radisson.
We drove to the port from the Hampton -- and because all passengers in the car were boarding the ship -- we were able to drive right up to the front door of the terminal and drop off our luggage. Don then went and parked the car and met us inside the terminal. If you have a shuttle dropping you off -- then they will drop you and your luggage off across the street from the terminal -- but there will be luggage handlers right there to take the luggage for you. You will then walk across the street with your carryons and register in the terminal.
I'm glad to hear that you will be going again! Ashley is now 'adult' - correct? Shelby and her friend had a ball hanging out at the nightclubs to the wee hours of the morning. DJ LA made it a real fun time for the young adults 18-21 or so. I don't think it would have been the same for her though if she handn't had a friend along.
