When we did our Wonder cruise in July we booked the "Cruise Parking - 1 Bedroom Whirlpool". July's price was $129 a night booked directaly on
Radission's Websight. The resort was nice but room could use a little fixing up for the price (ex.- ripped throw pillows/repaint). We only stayed the night before the cruise and had dinner at a "pasta type" resturant within 5 min walk from front of resort - food was fine. When you are to depart from the resort for the cruise, they ask you to park in the front lot (shared with
Avis's station at the Radission) Avis's has reserved spots for thier customers drop off, pick up or leave your Avis rental till you return from your trip. Free parking for Radission is "limited" in the front and "off to the side" for the rest of parking spots - Your car is behind auto-gates during your actual stay. We had a National rental and grabbed a front spot the night before leaving for port - there wasn't many groups leaving Radission for our 4 day cruise - a 8 day cruise might change that. Drop-off and pick-up with Radission's van service was a breeze with zero complaints from us.
We added an 8 day stay at our VWL to the Wonder cruise so the 12 day National rental only cost us $67 more than the $200 the
DCL bus transfers would have cost us. We are planning a 8 day cruise in 2005 and will probably fly in to MCO the day before the cruise again (just to have that weather factor for flight) and stay at the Hyatt at MCO then use DCL bus lines for transportation.
One thing I wasn't happy to hear about the Radisson was that "locals" seemed free to use the property which was witnessed at the pool (something went on with two teen boys and some family's kids that led to the father wanting the Police to be called) and had 5 squad cars patroling the site for over 2hrs - isolated incident, i would think so and hope.
I would like to hear about member ratings of the Quality Suites or other Hotels in the immediate area myself in case we want to extend that trip like the first one.