Would love to hear if anyone has cruised the Magic out of Miami! Thinking of the 4 nighter to Key West/Castaway Day but have never cruised out of Miami. Any experiences cruising Disney out of Miami?
Why do you suggest avoiding FLL? We're going in January, and so far return flight prices are WAY better from there.Yes, I did over New Years. I would advise you to stick with the Miami airport and avoid the Fort Lauderdale Airport. Also, the passengers on our cruise were at least 80% South American nationals (foreigners, not Hispanic Americans). Americans were in the decided minority, which is something you may or may not care about.
Why do you suggest avoiding FLL? We're going in January, and so far return flight prices are WAY better from there.
I find it easier than cruising out of PC. Its a 20.00 cab ride from airport to port. Lots of hotels close to port. There are hotels around the airport that offer free shuttles to the port....Embassy suites comes to mind. We stayed in South Beach it was fun. There is a bus that will take you to South Beach very cheap. The taxi ride from South Beach to the port was around 30.00-40.00. I also love the Fort Lauderdale area, but it is far from the Port.Would love to hear if anyone has cruised the Magic out of Miami! Thinking of the 4 nighter to Key West/Castaway Day but have never cruised out of Miami. Any experiences cruising Disney out of Miami?
Eek! Flights for our Thanksgiving are hundreds of dollars more each for MIA and we're seriously considering FLL, even knowing we have to arrange transfers, lack of luggage service, and farther away. I know if we do use FLL I will be worried about it the whole week. Ugh!We flew into MIA and out of FLL. MIA was fine (even though it was New Year's Eve), and we got a DCL transfer from the airport to the ship. DCL does not do transfers to or from FLL, however, which means you have to arrange your own transportation (and we ended up disliking the highly-reviewed transportation we booked on our own) and you won't get any baggage service from DCL to FLL.
But the biggest reason is that FLL was an absolute cluster. Granted, it was the Sunday after New Years, a big day for travel out of Miami, but I've never seen anything like it. We had to wait almost an hour in line just to check our bags, and half of that wait was outdoors, because the line extended outside. After that, people with afternoon departure times (including us) were made to wait for a few hours downstairs by check in rather than being allowed to immediately proceed through security (& therefore to restaurants, shops and to our gate), to make things easier for airport security personnel (even though we have TSA pre-check & wouldn't have been in the main security line). With a child in tow, the three hours collectively spent in line and waiting by check-in, without access to food or shops, were misery, and I vowed never to set foot in FLL again.
Eek! Flights for our Thanksgiving are hundreds of dollars more each for MIA and we're seriously considering FLL, even knowing we have to arrange transfers, lack of luggage service, and farther away. I know if we do use FLL I will be worried about it the whole week. Ugh!
I thought sailing out of Miami was very easy. We sailed the day of the Miami marathon/half marathon so some roads were closed and it took us a few wrong turns to find a good way to the terminal but parking was a breeze and a 5 minute walk to the terminal. While the terminal isn't as nice as PC I thought the terminal had a decent amount of space and was nice enough. We had 5 ships in the day we were leaving but there wasn't any traffic to speak of around 1030-11 getting into the port or parking garage.
We're Florida residents and will be driving down. The port maps I've been able to find look confusing as to the best place to park. Is it pretty obvious, i.e. is there good signage, as to which lot/garage is best for a Disney cruise?