I just booked the last night of our two nights stay we needed to get before our cruise in Oct. Booked Radisson for the second night, so obviously we will be right there the morning of the cruise. Is this a pretty nice place? I paid 79. Not bad.
There are no grocery stores (Publix or Winn-Dixie) within walking distance of the Radisson, but you could pick up some sodas from a convenience store (RaceTrac) about two blocks away.Originally posted by starwood
How close is the Publix? Can you walk there? Would like to get some sodas for the cruise but I'm not planning on renting a car.
Yes, you need to make reservations for the shuttle as soon as you check in. It's a 15-passenger van, probably less since I imagine they've removed one of the seats to allow for luggage storage. Your group will probably require two runs.Originally posted by 4nana
Can anyone offer any advise on the shuttle in the morn....I have read on the trip brd it is managed very poorly. Is it something you need an appt for? With a grp of 16 excited people, two being babies, I would very much like things to run smoothly.
No appointment necessary. But what I recommend is taking your baggage and most of your party over to the cruise terminal in your rental car. Then one person can take the car back to Avis to return it. Very easy for one person with no luggage to pop into either the Avis or the Radisson shuttle.Originally posted by disvaclub92
If I have an Avis rental that I am dropping at the Radisonn on the day of the cruise, do I have to make an appointment to use that shuttle to take me over to the port?
Excellent suggestion.But what I recommend is taking your baggage and most of your party over to the cruise terminal in your rental car. Then one person can take the car back to Avis to return it. Very easy for one person with no luggage to pop into either the Avis or the Radisson shuttle.