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PARK N GO at 1101 Eller Dr. Fort Lauderdale. We make reservation online and price is $7.99 per day. You get one free day for every 10 days used. They load your luggage into their van and drive you to the ship. After the cruise, you call the phone number they gave you and they pick you up, usually within 15 minutes of the call. Great service and great people.

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PARK N GO at 1101 Eller Dr. Fort Lauderdale. We make reservation online and price is $7.99 per day. You get one free day for every 10 days used. They load your luggage into their van and drive you to the ship. After the cruise, you call the phone number they gave you and they pick you up, usually within 15 minutes of the call. Great service and great people.

 

 

Is your car parked inside a garage? We do not want our car parked out in the hot Florida sun.

 

We always Park in the Port Lauderdale Garage. I do not remember what it cost, I know it is more than you quoted. But we just pull up to whichever ship we are sailing on, the stevedores take all of our luggage, we then take our car and park, INSIDE, the nice Port Lauderdale Parking Garage, and walk leisurely the short way back to our ship, check in and board! When we disembark we have Always been able to get a Stevedore that would walk to the Parking Garage and load our luggage into our car for us! NOW we ALWAYS give him a generous tip. BUT it is SO worth it to us as my husband is handicapped and he can walk that far but cannot carry ANY luggage ANY distance. Therefore all we have to do is load out luggage at home and unload it at home! It is well worth a few extra dollars for that kind of service!

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We prefer the ease of the port garage.

You save a few dollars at the offsite lots but once you pay tips each way you haven't saved enough to make it worthwhile.

 

I'm just saying, we find Park N Go to be the very easiest way to roll...you pull in, they load your luggage, drop you at the ship, are there when you disembark, load your luggage and drop you at your car...then give you a bottle of cold spring water as you leave the gate. As far as the savings in $$, every penny counts when one is living on social security and save pennies in order to cruise and saving $$ on parking is very important to us. To each his own, but we find this an enjoyable part of our journey. As I said before...it is totally painless. :)

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For those that suggest parking at the Port parking area, is it easy to use? You're able to park yourself right? Is it just a walk to the terminal? Thanks in advance!

 

Park yourself in either one of the garages or surface lots - take a look at the port map on the website to determine which is closest (https://res-1.cloudinary.com/simpleview/image/upload/v1/clients/porteverglades/Port_Facilties_Map_UPDATED_August_5_2016_967fef41-99cb-400e-a99b-a0bbb8b935be.pdf). The only terminal that doesn't have close parking is #29 which seems to be used only when another terminal isn't available. If you need to check which terminal your ship sails from, the ship schedule is posted 7 days in advance and linked to the port's website or you can check directly at https://pevvesseltraffic.broward.org/webx/.

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Park yourself in either one of the garages or surface lots - take a look at the port map on the website to determine which is closest (https://res-1.cloudinary.com/simpleview/image/upload/v1/clients/porteverglades/Port_Facilties_Map_UPDATED_August_5_2016_967fef41-99cb-400e-a99b-a0bbb8b935be.pdf). The only terminal that doesn't have close parking is #29 which seems to be used only when another terminal isn't available. If you need to check which terminal your ship sails from, the ship schedule is posted 7 days in advance and linked to the port's website or you can check directly at https://pevvesseltraffic.broward.org/webx/.

 

Wonderful info! Thank you!

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