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  1. So in this scenario a family of 4 getting off Wonder takes a Uber from terminal 1 waiting for an XL vehicle to pick them under the parking deck. Loading all the bags riding to the new Brightline stop near the Walmart super center in Cocoa, cost $35.00 (no surge)plus tip. Unload vehicle and wheel your bags over to the station to purchase {or pre purchase) Brightline tickets to MCO, guesstimate $40 (no surge)per person ($160) stand and wait for train (tik tok) if its on time and space available you would then ride to the Brightline terminal at MCO. The train terminal is back adjacent to the new terminal C. Grab all your bags and make your way onto another small 2 car tram that runs from the Brightline station over to the main A/B terminal. Then possibly walk to the opposite end of the A/B terminal to your airline counter to check your bags.

    Total cost: $195 (no surge)plus tip

    Aggravation: hard to measure but seems HIGH!

    My scenario: Order a Uber XL or private transportation from the terminal, load your bags and have a 50 minute drive to MCO. Preferred drop off at the curb in front of the airline counter your flying on. Check your bags, go through security and get a drink.

    Total cost: $110 - $130 (no surge)plus tip

    Aggravation: minimal

     

    Yes I provide private transportation at the port and drive for Uber/Lyft. But as a cruiser and traveler I always try to make my vacations as stress free as possible. 🤷‍♂️

     

  2. As a rideshare driver my advice is to leave the ship early while there is plenty of drivers in that port area. Usually as the morning progresses drivers become less and less and that's what causes surges at any port, airport, stadium. At Port Canaveral the surge usually happens around 9:15 -9:30 if you see the prices surge just close your app for 10 min or so and then recheck prices.

  3. Terminal 1 Port Canaveral to MCO is 45 miles straight shot I drive it multiple times a week transporting people to and from the cruise terminals. 45 minute trip 98% of the time and the earliest departure recommendation is 11 am if you self carry off the ship and take Uber/Lyft or schedule a private transport. Friday and Monday mornings are busy travel days so plan accordingly.

    I have attached a link to a project that is being built at the port starting in 2024

    https://spacecoastliving.com/zoo-expands-operations-to-include-new-aquarium/

  4. 7 hours ago, HAK1906 said:

    How did you get the 6:45am Self-disembark time?  Looking to get that timeframe to disembark.  My family and I have an earlier flight on that Sunday the 19th of March from Port Canaveral to Orlando.   Trying to get off the ship and onto an UBERxLASAP. I have two teens so hoping they will just get up and sleep on the plane. Flying on Southwest and have TSA pre check.    Thanks.  

    I live near Port Canaveral and do private rides to and from MCO, along with Uber/Lyft. My rate is $100 and I drive a Black Chevy Tahoe that carries 5/6 people depending on luggage size. I'm a registered Port Canaveral driver and would be happy to accommodate your family for your trip.  [email protected]  (retired firefighter)

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