Hi there Winter - Chris Vorobek with
Dreams Unlimited Travel and host of The DIS Unlimited's
DCL Show.
There are a number of hotels in the Fort Lauderdale area. BE VERY careful of the shuttles -- some have a per-person charge - and the cost they charge per person is more than it would be to get a rideShare to the port. (Fort Lauderdale is generally VERY accessible -- no hour-long trek to the port.)
The DIS Unlimited's DCL Show will have part one of our Port Everglades Guide posted on Sunday -
http://dclshow.com/YouTube or
http://dclShow.com/Podcast - and a number of members of the team are on the Disney Dream next week. We are all staying at different hotels so we can offer our assessments for a future episode.
Some of the hotels that I've put recommended:
- The Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina, which is located approximately 5 miles (15-20 minutes) from Fort Lauderdale International Airport and 0.5 miles from the cruise terminal;
- The Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa, which is located about 6-miles (15-20 minutes) from the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and about 2-miles (10-15 minutes) from the Disney Cruise Line terminal at Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades.
- OTHER HOTEL OPTIONShttps://www.boceanresort.com/
- Omni Fort Lauderdale. which is located approximately 4.6-miles/15 minutes from the Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport... 30-miles/1-hour from the Miami International Airport... and it is literally located adjacent to the Port Everglade's Disney Cruise Line terminal. This is a new hotel (opening 2025) and, as I noted, it is located adjacent to the Disney Cruise Line terminal. I have not stayed here. It is scheduled to open in December 2025.
- AC Hotel Fort Lauderdale Airport, which is located less than 4-miles/11-minutes from the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport -- the hotel has a complimentary shuttle to and from the airport - and 5-miles/15-minutes from the Disney Cruise Line terminal at Port Everglades – traffic permitting, I recommend approaching the Disney Cruise Line terminal at Port Everglades using SE 17th Street and turning on Eisenhower Boulevard. If you enter that way, not only do you get a better view – other entrances have a more industrial port feel – but you also do NOT have to go through Port security. If you enter other ways, you will need your identification – passport or whatever you are using and your Port Arrival Form. That being said, it is definitely worth checking traffic – if there are big events at the Broward County Convention Center, there could be significant traffic on Eisenhower Boulevard, so… check the Google map link for the area.
- The hotel has two restaurants on site, but it is also located in an area where there are shops, restaurants and even a grocery store;
- The hotel has a shuttle to the port if you want to use that, although in most cases, I think rideShare would generally be less expensive;