halfmonkey
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Hi all. I was hoping to get some help and or tips from folks that might have done this same "trip" or from anyone that has some helpful tips. It'll be our first time to FL, WDW, and taking a cruise departing out of FL. We've already booked our cruise leaving Port Canaveral on Sept 24, 2016. We're thinking of flying to MCO on Sept 18th and then going into the various parks from Sept 19-23 (Mon-Fri.)
I understand that from the airport, there is a free Disney shuttle to take you to a Disney Resort. We're thinking of maybe staying at the Art of Animation as it'll be 6 of us. 3 adults and 3 kids (9,7, and 3.) So getting around WDW, I understand you can take shuttles although there will be some wait times involved.
When we finish visiting WDW on Friday night, do you recommend finding our own transportation to Port Canaveral and renting a hotel there close to port? I understand that there is no shuttle service from the resort to port if going on any other day than the day that you depart. I believe that if you stay at the Disney Resort on Friday night, then on Saturday morning you can utilize a Disney shuttle to get you to port, correct? I read that this will not get you there super early in the morning but more like late morning, early afternoon, correct? Does anybody have any recommendations either way; go the night before and rent a new hotel or go the morning of departure with the shuttle?
When we come back to port on Sat, Oct 1st, we don't necessarily want to rush off the ship and mess with flying out on that day too so we're thinking of getting a hotel room for the night and then flying out Sunday morning. I could see flying out later on Saturday so we don't have to rush off the ship and rush to the airport. This would save us some money since we wouldn't have to rent a hotel for Saturday night. Either way, once we get off the ship is there a Disney shuttle that will take you to the airport or are you on your own at this point? If we're on our own, how hard is it to wing it coming off the ship and find one of those for hire shuttles waiting around for passengers?
Sorry for the long post and the many questions but just want to get some clarity to help in the planning to what is feasible and what is not. Thanks for your help.
I understand that from the airport, there is a free Disney shuttle to take you to a Disney Resort. We're thinking of maybe staying at the Art of Animation as it'll be 6 of us. 3 adults and 3 kids (9,7, and 3.) So getting around WDW, I understand you can take shuttles although there will be some wait times involved.
When we finish visiting WDW on Friday night, do you recommend finding our own transportation to Port Canaveral and renting a hotel there close to port? I understand that there is no shuttle service from the resort to port if going on any other day than the day that you depart. I believe that if you stay at the Disney Resort on Friday night, then on Saturday morning you can utilize a Disney shuttle to get you to port, correct? I read that this will not get you there super early in the morning but more like late morning, early afternoon, correct? Does anybody have any recommendations either way; go the night before and rent a new hotel or go the morning of departure with the shuttle?
When we come back to port on Sat, Oct 1st, we don't necessarily want to rush off the ship and mess with flying out on that day too so we're thinking of getting a hotel room for the night and then flying out Sunday morning. I could see flying out later on Saturday so we don't have to rush off the ship and rush to the airport. This would save us some money since we wouldn't have to rent a hotel for Saturday night. Either way, once we get off the ship is there a Disney shuttle that will take you to the airport or are you on your own at this point? If we're on our own, how hard is it to wing it coming off the ship and find one of those for hire shuttles waiting around for passengers?
Sorry for the long post and the many questions but just want to get some clarity to help in the planning to what is feasible and what is not. Thanks for your help.