Hi, how long is your cruise? To be honest, is is probably cheaper to either:
- not hire a car when you get to MCO (take a transfer from the airport to the port), or
- hire a car, hand it back to the car hire people at Port Canaveral, then pick up a car when you return.
I just can't see that hiring a car (for the days that you are on the cruise) AND paying for parking at the port could work out cheaper...
Pre-cruise from Port Canaveral, we have stayed at the MCO Hyatt. It is a bit different from your "average" resort hotel. But it is a nice hotel and I like the it. We then go cruiseline transfers (from Disney) to take us from the Hyatt to the ship. After the cruise, just book a hire car from a local car hire company at Port Canaveral: pick up the car and get on with your holiday...
Other hotel choice include a couple at Port Canaveral: the Radisson seems to get good reviews and have heard some very good things about the new Residence Inn (a Marriott hotel -
http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/MLBRI). You could either hire a car and drive there (dropping the hire car off in the morning of your cruise and getting the car hire company free shuttle to the ship) or get a taxi/transfer service to take you from the airport direct to the Port Canaveral hotel...
Alternatively you could spend the night at Disney. Personally I think this is a bit of a waste (too much hassle for one night - when you are likely to be tired and not appreciate it anyway - and quite costly probably). Again you could hire a car or get some transfers.
We used to do one night pre-cruise. However, now we try to arrive at least a couple of days before the cruise. This is after a bad experience with British Airways last January (they didn't load our luggage on a direct flight to the USA even though we had checked in, Business Class, 3 hours before departure... The luggage took a week to catch up with us!). That trip wasn't a cruise, but it did show us that you really can't depend on your luggage turning up... If you are going on a cruise the day after your flight, then you really don't have much opportunity to buy replacement clothes for the cruise (and I don't believe that the airline will manage to get your luggage to you until after the cruise - it would be just too hard for them to get it to you...). I also divide clothes equally between suitcases (formal and casual clothes, swimwear, underwear, shoes - for both husband and I - equally divided between two cases): so if one of the two suitcases doesn't turn up, we both still have a good selection of clothes... Ok, so I have a "belt and braces" approach to travel...
Boo