Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Going on a trans Atlantic cruise out of Ft. Lauderdale next May and thinking about using Brightline. Has anyone used Brightline to get to either Cruise Ports in FLL or Miami? I've spent an hour looking for info on the gobrightline.com site. Looks like you can pre book an Uber ride along with your train ticked to go the 4+ mile from the Ft. Lauderdale station to Port Everglades. I also see that you need to pay $25 per large suitcase if you plan to bring one. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Cruiseexpress.com. Yankee trails option
Ft. Lauderdale Cruise Express Departure Info: The Cruise Express Parking (13731 US 441, Lady Lake, FL 32159) - 6:30am *Plantation Plaza (5327 US Highway 27 South, Leesburg, FL 34748) - 7:10am *Port St. Lucie - Fort Pierce Service Plaza - Mile Marker 144 on Florida Turnpike - 9:30am *Parking is not available at these locations. They are are pick up/drop off only* Return Information: The bus will depart the pier between 9:30-10:00am. Please try to be off the ship and ready with baggage by 9:30am. One short rest stop will be made each way. |
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We have looked into it to get from TV to Port Everglades but it is quite expensive (even without the baggage charge) and by the time you add on the cost to get to MCO and the ride to the port it makes Cruise Express the clear winner.
However, we are coming back the other way in mid-May, when Cruise Express is no longer running, so we'll then be comparing Brightline with a flight. Or maybe a one-way car rental would be best, although we don't relish driving that far. |
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We've done several one way cruises out of Ft. Lauderdale and have found that the best way to get down there is to rent a car from Budget in Leesburg. We drive down the day before, stay over one night and then return the car to the Budget office on Miami Rd in Ft. Lauderdale. They will then shuttle you to the cruise port. I think rates are very reasonable for a one day rental. If you're an AARP member, use the discount for your rental.
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We are using Brightline for our January cruise. We'll park in offsite parking at MCO, take the train to Ft Lauderdale, Uber to the cruise terminal. We are returning from San Diego. We will fly back to MCO. Cost is a little high but this works best for us.
Cost: Brightline $118 (Black Friday rate), Parking about $250 (15 days). Uber to the port $25. I know there are less expensive ways but this is what works for us. I'll give feedback on Brightline when we return. |
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The lots provide shuttle to MCO. You will probably find you can park for about one-fifth of the cost you mentioned. I have used them many times flying out of and into Orlando. |
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Found out you can rent a car one way and turn it in at Fort Lauderdale or Miami. Many Enterprise rental companies in the area. Pick the one that is closest to the cruise port. Got a quote for $99.
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Doesn't Brightline provide an UBER at both ends, up yo 25 miles?
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We just booked a bus ride to the port through Yankee Trails in TV. We booked round trip and it worked out great! They take you and pick you up at the port!
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The Cruise Express |
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