I like the idea of renting a minivan, and driving to the port early...especially if renting saves me $ over DCL transfers. I was thinking it would be great to use ME from MCO-BWV, and then pick up rental car the next morning. It would be great to walk over to Dolphin, but National & Alamo don't have a place to drop off at the port. So that means taking a shuttle to DD or the Car Care Center to pick up from Avis or Budget. Is it worth the aggravation? Or should I just rent at MCO, drive to BWV, and use that same car to port the next day?
When did Avis and Budget start at the Car Care Center? When I was at WDW in March the only company I saw was Alamo/National. Of course I will admit, I can be very unobservant.
This cruise, since we are arriving the day before the cruise and staying at BLT, we are just renting at MCO. That way, we can leave most of our luggage in the car, we can make any grocery store/liquor stops before the morning, and I don't have to depend on someone else's schedule to get picked up.
How bad would it be to drive from Port to DL? It's about 30 miles. I drive in Orlando successfully.
It should take about a half hour. The only thing is, our driving conditions here in Los Angeles is way different than Orlando.
Nicole, I had to be in Memphis late February when my aunt was passing. Carly and I didn't stay at the hospital all-day everyday, so we took a trip to Graceland. I am so glad we went. I bought the all-access pass. I loved the whole experience, since I'm part of the Elvis generation. Carly thought it was okay. We didn't feel in the least bit afraid. I reccomend it.
We went while we were on a road trip to WDW! We loved it! We actually stayed at the Heartbreak Hotel which is a hotel owned by Graceland. I am not a diehard fan but it was fun to see history.
Happy Early BirthdayThe wristbands sound great. Looking forward to wearing one.
One question though, I thought you were taking names so we could reimburse you for the cost of our wristband, not that you were giving them as FE gift.
If you want to do the 10:45 then you will need to book on your own. We arrive at 7:30am and leave at 4:30pm. When I do non-ship excursions, I always make sure I'm back well before then. The 3:34pm time is cutting it too close for me...but maybe I'm just a worry wart when it comes to that. We were on an excursion one time where the steering went out in the bus. It took at least 30 minutes to get another bus to use and then finish the tour. Thank goodness that was a cruise line excursion so I was not worried.
When I asked them if they pick up at the ship, they told me the closest they can get is the Collage?? I was also told that from Collage to Los Veranos site is about a 45min ride. I guess I'll have to call them again to confirm. The time I was looking at is the 9:15am with pick-up at Collage, which is the closest to the ship. I read on another board that you can walk there from the ship or take a very short taxi ride. The other option would be the 9:45am pick up from the canopy office. Are either of those good with everyone else that is interested?
BTW, I was told they can take up to 70 people on each tour. And so far, August 2010 is the only month that is completely booked. Even September 2010 has openings.
Now, if we were spending time at WDW before hand, I would get the car the afternoon before. But the morning of, don't know if I would do again.
I've never driven in LA but DH spent 2 months at UCLA working on a research project 7 years ago. He was actually impressed w/the courtesy of the other drivers. He said all he'd have to do is put the blinker on and someone would slow down for him. Other than the insane number of vehicles, he said the actually driving wasn't bad at all. Unfortunatley, it was a lot of sitting too!That I will agree, one obs I made, in orlando if there is a space in traffic and you indicate to go into it, folks ease off, in Ca I swear they put the foot down and where there was a space is gone.![]()
We lived outside of NO for 3.5 years. I hated driving in the city! It was so easy to get turned around so I usually left the city driving in NO to DH. Thankfully, there weren't too many times I had to go to the city by myself. As far as those driving on the highway, you leave any amount of following distance and someone will find a way in. I hated that!The only place crazier to drive than Southern California is New Orleans.
Thanks to both of you for replying about Graceland advice. It sounds like I should do it then, if my fellow DISers enjoyed it ; ) One more question though, did you drive and park at Graceland, and if so did you feel it was safe/secure parking? I'm asking because I'll have a full car of luggage and souvenirs collected from the first 2 weeks of my road trip, and I dont want to leave the full car somewhere where I feel it might get broken into. I've also contemplated leaving the car in the parking structure downtown where I'll be and taking a shuttle or cab over if parking is safer downtown. Any thoughts?
The parking is in Graceland's parking lot. You park on one side and they shuttle bus you across the street to the house. I had no concerns about leaving my items in the car. Although the area was not the greatest - I did not have any concerns at all. I can suggest an awesome BBQ place too if you are interested!
Thanks for the reassurance! And sure, if you have a BBQ recommendation that would be great!Thanks to both of you for replying about Graceland advice. It sounds like I should do it then, if my fellow DISers enjoyed it ; ) One more question though, did you drive and park at Graceland, and if so did you feel it was safe/secure parking? I'm asking because I'll have a full car of luggage and souvenirs collected from the first 2 weeks of my road trip, and I dont want to leave the full car somewhere where I feel it might get broken into. I've also contemplated leaving the car in the parking structure downtown where I'll be and taking a shuttle or cab over if parking is safer downtown. Any thoughts?
The parking is in Graceland's parking lot. You park on one side and they shuttle bus you across the street to the house. I had no concerns about leaving my items in the car. Although the area was not the greatest - I did not have any concerns at all. I can suggest an awesome BBQ place too if you are interested!