MarkRG
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Some things to keep in mind when factoring a rental car is this;
You don't need to book a car for the length of the cruise. We usually when we do use a car for it, we have done 1 way drives to the port from the airport and turned it in that night before the cruise, after spending the day around Cocoa Beach and doing a light grocery stop. Then used transfers or towncar limo for the trip back to the airport. Huge savings over a car sitting there while you pay for it for the length of the cruise. The major car rental places have shuttles to/from the port for the local cocoa beach suppliers, so you will be able to acquire a car the day you disembark.
We usually do the 1 way rental in so we can do a grocery stop, but the limo services now include one as well, so you can still pick up beverages and the like. I would also say, don't go heavy on beverages and don't bother bringing water at all; just bring a sport bottle to put ice and water from the ship in it, the water right from the taps is the equal of some of the better bottled waters, if not moreso. It is produced fresh onboard, is heavily filtered, and not loaded with chemical additives, it is not land tapwater. And the last two times we wound up throwing away some of the soda we ourselves brought; you have free food and drink(except soda, but you won't notice that, believe me) in plenty for the entirety of the cruise; you won't want for much of anything.
You don't need to book a car for the length of the cruise. We usually when we do use a car for it, we have done 1 way drives to the port from the airport and turned it in that night before the cruise, after spending the day around Cocoa Beach and doing a light grocery stop. Then used transfers or towncar limo for the trip back to the airport. Huge savings over a car sitting there while you pay for it for the length of the cruise. The major car rental places have shuttles to/from the port for the local cocoa beach suppliers, so you will be able to acquire a car the day you disembark.
We usually do the 1 way rental in so we can do a grocery stop, but the limo services now include one as well, so you can still pick up beverages and the like. I would also say, don't go heavy on beverages and don't bother bringing water at all; just bring a sport bottle to put ice and water from the ship in it, the water right from the taps is the equal of some of the better bottled waters, if not moreso. It is produced fresh onboard, is heavily filtered, and not loaded with chemical additives, it is not land tapwater. And the last two times we wound up throwing away some of the soda we ourselves brought; you have free food and drink(except soda, but you won't notice that, believe me) in plenty for the entirety of the cruise; you won't want for much of anything.
Sometimes to the parks, sometimes straight to the airport. 