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tsgrdf
09-01-2025, 03:09 PM
Looking for one way transportation to the pier in Fort Lauderdale on 12/20/25. Any groups going that have room for two more people? Other options appreciated.

Stu from NYC
09-01-2025, 05:50 PM
Looking for one way transportation to the pier in Fort Lauderdale on 12/20/25. Any groups going that have room for two more people? Other options appreciated.

We have always used yankee trails. Could go to Orlando airport and than take brightline but too complicated to do this day of the cruise.

Kenswing
09-01-2025, 07:02 PM
Whether we’re leaving or arriving at Fort Lauderdale we rent a car. If we’re leaving out of FLL we get a car out of Leesburg and drop off at the airport then Uber to the port. Can usually get a midsize SUV through Costco for about $100.

Kelevision
09-02-2025, 05:55 AM
Whether we’re leaving or arriving at Fort Lauderdale we rent a car. If we’re leaving out of FLL we get a car out of Leesburg and drop off at the airport then Uber to the port. Can usually get a midsize SUV through Costco for about $100.

I’m taking a 133 day cruise out of Ft Lauderdale in Jan and this is exactly what I’m doing. If it’s anything shorter than 10 days I’d just drive and park at the pier. I did the train once and it was actually perfect but I’ll have too much luggage for that this time.

Arctic Fox
09-02-2025, 08:11 AM
Looking for one way transportation to the pier in Fort Lauderdale on 12/20/25. Any groups going that have room for two more people? Other options appreciated.

For one-way travel, Groome/Brightline/Uber works for us, but we travel light. Easy to do on the day of the cruise, but look for Brightline discounts several months beforehand. Can get down to around $30pp.

For two-way we tend to use CruiseExpress for the convenience. Too expensive one-way.

biker1
09-02-2025, 08:29 AM
We need one-way from Port of Miami back to The Villages in January. Cruise Express is a total of $240 (need a friend to pick us up at Lady Lake otherwise add cost for Uber). Groome/Brightline/Uber prices out at approximately $300. One-way car rental would be approximately $95 plus about $60 for gas, tolls, and Uber to rental facility for a total of $155. YMMV.

For one-way travel, Groome/Brightline/Uber works for us, but we travel light. Easy to do on the day of the cruise, but look for Brightline discounts several months beforehand. Can get down to around $30pp.

For two-way we tend to use CruiseExpress for the convenience. Too expensive one-way.

Arctic Fox
09-02-2025, 09:48 AM
By way of example, if you want to travel tomorrow, Brightline starts at $69pp one-way.

On Saturday it is $49.

Keep checking their website and it can drop to the $30's, but you have to grab them quickly.

biker1
09-02-2025, 10:19 AM
We are not traveling tomorrow. Currently, when we would need to travel in January it is $96 per person. Maybe it comes down, maybe not because of snowbird season. At $69 per person, Groome/Brightline/Uber is approximately the same cost as Cruise Express but is not as convenient and will probably take longer.

By way of example, if you want to travel tomorrow, Brightline starts at $69pp one-way.

On Saturday it is $49.

Keep checking their website and it can drop to the $30's, but you have to grab them quickly.

Arctic Fox
09-02-2025, 12:30 PM
We are not traveling tomorrow. Currently, when we would need to travel in January it is $96 per person. Maybe it comes down, maybe not because of snowbird season. At $69 per person, Groome/Brightline/Uber is approximately the same cost as Cruise Express but is not as convenient and will probably take longer.

My post was a follow-up to the OP, not a rebuttal of your figures, biker1

GBU is quicker (and more comfortable) than CruiseExpress but I agree that the latter is more convenient (although not if you live a long way from 441/27).

biker1
09-02-2025, 01:08 PM
I was responding to your comment that Cruise Express was "too expensive one-way". It is not. It is, unfortunately, not the insanely good deal it use to be when it was $50 per person each way. It is, however, about the same or lower cost than Groome/Brightline/Uber. It is doubtful that Groome/Brightline/Uber could be quicker since missing the hourly departures can add an hour for each miss. The Groome part of the trip is not more comfortable than Cruise Express and can be quite lengthy depending on who else is on the bus and where you live.

My post was a follow-up to the OP, not a rebuttal of your figures, biker1

GBU is quicker (and more comfortable) than CruiseExpress but I agree that the latter is more convenient (although not if you live a long way from 441/27).

Arctic Fox
09-02-2025, 02:44 PM
I was responding to your comment that Cruise Express was "too expensive one-way".

Well you used the phrase "we are not traveling tomorrow" which suggests that you were, in fact, referencing my second post which started with "if you want to travel tomorrow" whereas my first post made no mention of "tomorrow".

Regardless, we are happy to use Groome/Brightline/Uber whereas you clearly are not.

biker1
09-02-2025, 03:50 PM
Not at all. I was just pointing out your wrong information. See my first response where I commented about "too expensive", which it is not since it is lower cost than Groome/Brightline/Uber. Feel free to continue to argue against the facts but count me out as I have better things to do.

Well you used the phrase "we are not traveling tomorrow" which suggests that you were, in fact, referencing my second post which started with "if you want to travel tomorrow" whereas my first post made no mention of "tomorrow".

Regardless, we are happy to use Groome/Brightline/Uber whereas you clearly are not.

Kathe
09-02-2025, 06:39 PM
How about TV to port c next Monday? Cruise express starts in October

CoachKandSportsguy
09-02-2025, 09:08 PM
I’m taking a 133 day cruise out of Ft Lauderdale in Jan and this is exactly what I’m doing. If it’s anything shorter than 10 days I’d just drive and park at the pier. I did the train once and it was actually perfect but I’ll have too much luggage for that this time.

Kool route! looks more like a round the pacific route, but lots of interesting places I want to go see.

westernrider75
09-03-2025, 06:40 AM
Whether we’re leaving or arriving at Fort Lauderdale we rent a car. If we’re leaving out of FLL we get a car out of Leesburg and drop off at the airport then Uber to the port. Can usually get a midsize SUV
through Costco for about $100.

Just curious, what do you do for the return trip?

Kenswing
09-03-2025, 08:46 AM
Just curious, what do you do for the return trip?

The same thing in reverse. Uber from port to airport. Pick up car and drive home. Have wife follow me the next day to rental car office in Leesburg.

Although we seldom depart and return from FLL. We enjoy longer cruises so we're usually departing OR returning from Fort Lauderdale.