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I would not feel comfortable picking a company sight unseen out of the yellow pages or on the internet. OT: A lot of people did that with moving van companies and got burned/screwed.
There is one unique advantage Disney's own transportation offers: In case of a foulup on the way to the port, Disney will hold the ship or get you to the next port of call.
By the way, child seats are mandatory in "cars" and forbidden in "buses". In the case of DCL/DME transportation, any child seat you brought goes under.
Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/disney.htm
True, towncars generally are priced by the vehicle (size and kind) while bus shuttles are priced by the person.Edd said:I was just checking the Ground Transportation prices for the MCO to Disney Cruise Lines. I didn't check the other cruise lines prices, Royal Caribbean and Carnival...
2 Adults 1 Child $207.00
2 Adults 3 Children $345.00
3 Adults 0 Children $207.00
4 Adults 0 Children $276.00
You can obtain car service, from MCO, for 1 - 10 passengers for around $200.00 if you use transportation other than Disney. With the car service you get "meet and greet" service at the airport, a private vehicle and only your family to contend with, no waiting around and fast service to the Port (45 minutes), car seats if you have a small child, immediate return to MCO as soon as you leave the ship (45 minutes), transportation fees do not have to be paid 3 months before the cruise, as you usually pay the car service when you are dropped off at the port.
When you get to the transportation page ordering your cruise check out the ground transportation quote for your group. Any combination of two groups of passengers will definitely save the cruiser a bunch of money. ... There are plenty of ... companies listed on the internet that are very reputable.
I would not feel comfortable picking a company sight unseen out of the yellow pages or on the internet. OT: A lot of people did that with moving van companies and got burned/screwed.
There is one unique advantage Disney's own transportation offers: In case of a foulup on the way to the port, Disney will hold the ship or get you to the next port of call.
By the way, child seats are mandatory in "cars" and forbidden in "buses". In the case of DCL/DME transportation, any child seat you brought goes under.
Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/disney.htm