Forgive me if these questions have been asked countless times already; I've gone back and read several pages but am trying to get an idea of the cheapest route to the port in Vancouver. My friends and family are hoping an Alaska
Disney cruise is something we can pull off!
It's mad-expensive to fly direct from Orlando to Vancouver. However, much cheaper to fly to Seattle. I understand there are a few options. It'd be cool to take the train and seems relatively inexpensive. How far is the train station from the airport? Would we require a cab to get there?
Would folks recommend flying into Seattle the day before the cruise, then taking the train first thing in the morning? I gather that the train station in Vancouver is very close to the port. Do you think it'd be cheaper to stay overnight in Seattle than in Vancouver?
I live outside Seattle, and I'd recommend taking the Quick Shuttle (
http://www.quickcoach.com ), because, unlike Amtrak, it will take you directly from Sea-Tac to Vancouver (but send someone ahead to pick up the luggage, and one of you get take-out food before you leave the secure area--the QuickShuttle doesn't stop for meals, and it's a LONG ride). While it would probably be cheaper to stay at a Seattle airport hotel, and then get on the Quick Shuttle and go directly to Canada Place, I would not recommend it. There's just too many things that can go wrong during a border crossing.
You'd have a more expensive cab ride to the terminal, but there is a very pleasant, inexpensive, good hotel for families in Richmond, BC, near the Vancouver airport--The Vancouver Airport La Quinta. If you take the QuickShuttle from Sea-Tac to the Vancouver Airport, the hotel has a free shuttle from YVR. It also has a nice breakfast, and a small (but DEEP!) indoor pool that can be fun for kids. Another good hotel in this area is the Four Points Vancouver Airport--we got it free for points, so we'll be staying there. They also have a free airport shuttle.
http://www.lq.com/lq/respath/checkA...&searchState=&searchRadius=40&searchCategory=
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/fourpoints/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=213
There's also a Zellers nearby (like a Target) if you need anything last minute. You can then take a cab to the cruise terminal, or hire a car to the cruise terminal. If you get a good deal closer to the cruise terminal, call the Quick Shuttle and it may drop you off directly at your hotel, which might save you that last taxi ride--that should definitely figure into your financial calculations as to where would be best to stay. It will cost you between $33-$89, depending upon how you travel and how crazy the traffic is, to go from the La Quinta or Four Points to the cruise terminal, by taxi or by hired car.
If you can get a good deal at the Pan Pacific, the Canada Place website says that it's right at the Cruise Terminal, but from what I've heard from others on this site, it's kind of scary expensive. Worth a call to check, however.
Hope you get a chance to go, and enjoy your cruise!