Disney Cruise Line's home port terminal at Port Canaveral (© Disney)

6 Best Ways to Get to Disney Cruises in Port Canaveral

If you’re planning a Disney cruise, you have several options for traveling between Orlando and Port Canaveral. Orlando International Airport (MCO) is 45 miles from Disney’s Port Canaveral Cruise terminal, so you will need a travel plan before arriving in Florida. This guide covers the best ways to get to Disney cruises in Port Canaveral , including detailed information on:

  • Disney shuttle service between MCO and the DCL terminal
  • Non-Disney transportation between Orlando and Port Canaveral
  • Ridesharing and taxi services
  • Car rentals and driving your own car
  • Most practical and affordable transportation options

Here are the six best ways to travel from Orlando to Port Canaveral, whether you seek the fastest route, the most budget-friendly option, or something else.

1. Uber and Lyft

In the age of rideshare apps, more and more people are choosing private transportation over shuttles.

Ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft are the best way to travel between Orlando International Airport and the Disney Cruise Line terminal. They provide direct transportation to Port Canaveral and are usually the least expensive option for groups between 3 to 5 people. Additionally, you don’t need advance reservations for Uber and Lyft .

The cost of Uber is usually less than half that of a taxi. For instance, the trip from Orlando International Airport to Port Canaveral costs approximately $60 each way for an Uber Connect or $90 for an UberXL. As a result, the ride costs $15 to $22.50 per person round trip for a group of four. This price is competitive with the cheapest shuttle service, but it’s much more convenient (no need to book in advance), you have the vehicle all to yourself, and you won’t have to worry about late shuttles.

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Here’s what you can expect to pay for a one-way Uber fare from MCO to Disney Cruise Line Terminal – Port Canaveral:

  • Connect – $57.15
  • UberX – $65.95
  • Uber Green – $65.95
  • Uber Pet – $69.82
  • Comfort – $75.08
  • UberX Car Seat – $75.95
  • UberXL – $89.40
  • UberXL Car Seat – $99.40
  • Black – $149.40
  • Black Car Seat – $159.40
  • Black SUV Car Seat – $186.29
  • Black Hourly – $158.08
  • MT Connect – $201.40

Price estimates are subject to change. Check the Uber Price Estimator for the latest fares.

Uber and Lyft are the best ways to get to Disney cruises in Port Canaveral. Once you’ve downloaded the app, Uber and Lyft are very affordable and extremely easy to use. They will take you directly to Disney’s Port Canaveral terminal and return you after your cruise. Plus, you won’t need reservations!

The only major drawback of Uber vs. a shuttle service is that prices can change depending on traffic and surge volume. The Uber app predicts those factors before you hail a ride, but it may be too late to change your plans if you don’t have shuttle reservations.

Another downside could potentially be the type (size) of vehicle you request. A smaller Uber or Lyft may not be sufficient if you have a lot of luggage. Consider your options carefully when ordering a car.

Despite these downside risks, ridesharing is the best way to get to Disney cruises in Port Canaveral .

2. Independent Shuttle Companies

Many shuttle companies provide transport between Orlando and Port Canaveral. After all, the port’s ferry terminal is the second busiest in the world (right behind the Port of Miami ), and the Florida Disney cruise terminal is a busy place. There’s plenty of business to go around!

Like Disney’s own shuttle service, independent shuttle services are usually shared (ie, you share the bus with other guests). However, unlike Disney, independent shuttle companies provide a wide range of vehicle options. These range from sedans and limos to minivans and large motor coaches.

Listed below are the shuttle companies providing service between Orlando International Airport and the Disney Cruise Line terminal at Port Canaveral. Click on any link to visit the company’s website.

  • Ace Luxury – Ace provides  “VIP Meet and Greet hospitality service” in the form of sedans, vans, and motorcoach transportation. Contact them for rates.
  • Cocoa Beach Shuttle – Cocoa provides sedans, vans ($45 for two people, $85 for 4), a Private 10-passenger Van Service ($150), and motor coaches at various rates.
  • Cortrans Shuttle Service – Contrans offers one-way shuttle transportation between MCO and Port Canaveral for $25 one-way and $50 roundtrip.
  • Go Port Canaveral – The shuttle bus from MCO to Port Canaveral is $29.99 per person ($59.98 RT).
  • Mears Transportation – Mears provides a chauffeured vehicle service to Port Canaveral via their Mears Global Chauffeured Car Service. Contact for price quotes.
  • Space Port Transport – Space Port rates are $98 for one to four people, one way, and $10.00 for each additional person.
  • Star Trans-VIP – Star Trans-VIP offers a wide selection of luxe and corporate sedans, vans, and motorcoach transportation. Contact them for a quote.
  • Tropicana Transport – Tropicana provides shuttle van transportation between MCO and the Disney Cruise Port. Rates are $20 to $27.50 per person, depending on how many people are in the van.

In general, shuttle services outside of Disney are cheaper than Disney’s own ground transportation . Additionally, independent shuttles can be less costly for singles and couples than Uber rates (which start at $60 and go up from there). The same goes for large groups: even though this may seem more luxurious, an entire private van (or even a bus) can be pretty economical if you have a large group.

You will also find that non-Disney providers offer a much wider variety of vehicle types and sizes than ridesharing services and Disney ground transportation.

Despite these advantages, Uber is likely more cost-effective for groups of three to five people. Furthermore, if you don’t mind paying a little extra per person, and all of these options seem overwhelming, you might just consider Disney Cruise Line’s official ground transportation shuttle service. It might be the peace of mind you’re after, and it’s the one way to ensure your experience is as Disney as possible.

Do you still have questions? Let DCL experts at The Vacationeer handle your Disney Cruise Line arrangements. Their services are free to you, and their assistance can be oh-so-helpful. They offer a generous Disney onboard credit program that will save you money when booking a Disney cruise with them. Contact The Vacationeer today to receive a free, no-obligation quote !

3. Disney Ground Transportation from Orlando International Airport or WDW

For those cruising with Disney to The Bahamas or the Caribbean, Disney Cruise Line offers a ground transfer option between Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Disney’s Port Canaveral terminal. Transfers are not included in the cost of a Disney cruise and are available on embarkation and debarkation days only.

The cost from MCO to the Disney terminal is $39 per Guest each way, or $78 roundtrip.

DCL provides special luggage tags that streamline getting your luggage onto the ship; be sure to follow the instructions that come with the tags so that the crew members at the airport, port, and ship get your bags to your stateroom.

DCL will pick you up at Orlando International Airport and take you to the Disney Cruise Port. A DCL representative will assist you with your carry-on bags if necessary.

The Disney Ground Transportation experience is pleasant and seamless from start to finish. You can watch a complimentary Disney movie on the shuttle, and you’ll be dropped off right near the the terminal upon arrival.

You can add flights, ground transportation, or hotel accommodations by calling DCL (800) 951-3532. Or, better yet, let The Vacationeer book your Disney cruise and handle the transportation.

DCL handles all arrangements, so there is no worry of being late for the cruise, and you can sit back and let Disney take care of everything for you.

Disney’s shuttle transportation is not the most cost-effective way to get to Disney Cruises in Port Canaveral. Suppose you have a large family or group. Round trip fares to Port Canaveral are $78 per person, meaning the total price will be over $300 for a family of four or five. A private van for up to ten people would cost less than that.

Disney’s cruise shuttle only picks people up from MCO airport and the Walt Disney World resort hotels.  If you’re flying into the SFB or MLB airports near Orlando and going directly to the ship from the airport, you won’t be able to use the service.

4. Taxi Cabs

Taxis are known to be among the most expensive options for travelers. But how much does a taxi cost from Orlando to Port Canaveral?

According to TaxiFareFinder.com , a taxi ride from Orlando International Airport to Disney Cruise Line Terminal – Port Canaveral will cost you $123 without the tip.

Remember that taxi fares do not take the number of passengers into consideration, so if you have 1 or 4 people, the fare will be the same. So, even if you split the fare between four passengers, your taxi fare still comes to about $35 per person when you include a decent tip. Compare this to the least expensive ridesharing options from Uber and Lyft (starting at $60), and you soon realize that a standard taxi is almost double that of a basic Uber or Lyft.

Mears Taxi

Mears, a central Florida taxi provider | Image © Mears

Taxis are the most convenient transportation option between Orlando International Airport and the Disney Cruise Line terminal in Port Canaveral . You simply exit the building and find taxi cabs lined up to take passengers to their destination: no reservations, no apps, and no sharing the ride. Just hop right in and go directly to Port Canaveral!

Taxis will cost more than most Uber and Lyft vehicle options, especially the Uber Connect and UberX tiers. Taxis are also more expensive than most shared shuttle options provided by independent (non-Disney) transportation companies.

Disney Cruise Line’s shuttle option is more nuanced. At $39 per person each way, Disney’s option is cheaper for 1, 2, or 3 passengers, but a taxi is cheaper for four people on a per-person basis.

5. Drive your Car to the Cruise Terminal at Port Canaveral

Several parking options are available near the terminal if you drive to Port Canaveral.

The Port Canaveral Port Authority operates a parking garage adjacent to the DCL terminal. It opens at 10:15 am and does not accept cash payments.

The Disney Cruise Line – Port Canaveral Terminal address is:

9155 Charles M. Rowland Dr. Port Canaveral, FL 32920

How much does parking at Disney’s Port Canaveral Terminal cost?

  • $68 for a 3-night cruise
  • $85 for a 4-night cruise
  • $102 for a 5-night cruise
  • $119 for a 6-night cruise
  • $136 for a 7-night cruise

Preferred parking is available for an extra charge; it allows you to park closer to the ships in an area that is first-come, first-served.

The Port Authority requires full payment for parking at the start of your cruise, but you can also prepay through the Port Canaveral website . Remember, cash is not accepted at the parking lot.

Many hotels in the Port Canaveral area provide shuttles to the port of embarkation. You may consider arriving the day before the cruise and parking at your hotel until it is over. Even after considering the hotel stay, this may save you money, so make sure you check with your hotel for details. It’s always a good idea to arrive a day early anyway so you won’t have to worry about missing your Disney cruise departure.

Having your car means you can plan your own schedule, and you won’t have to depend on anyone else. When you disembark the cruise, your vehicle will be ready for you. You won’t need to share transportation with anyone but your family.

You must navigate through the port and load and unload luggage on your own. Many people find shuttles, Uber, and taxis less stressful and more convenient. Additionally, the cost of a Disney cruise is already high enough without additional fuel costs and daily parking expenses.

6. Rent a Car prior to Cruising

Car rentals are perhaps the least practical option for getting to Disney cruises departing from Florida .

From Orlando International Airport, it will take approximately 43 minutes to reach Disney Cruise Line’s Port Canaveral terminal. The drive is 46 minutes from Melbourne Orlando International Airport (MLB),  61 minutes from Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB), and 60 minutes from Walt Disney World Resort.

Rental cars usually cost $105 per day from Orlando International Airport . There are plenty of car rental companies to choose from at MCO with flexible terms, including the possibility of one-way car rental.

In some situations, renting a car from Orlando to Port Canaveral can be beneficial. If you plan to tour Florida before or after your cruise, renting a vehicle may be a practical and affordable option. It will allow you to explore the area on your own terms if you don’t own a car.

Parking fees must be considered if you decide to keep your car during your cruise. These can add up easily during longer cruises. With this in mind, car rentals are among the most expensive and least practical ways to get to Disney cruises in Port Canaveral .

There are so many ways to get to Port Canaveral without the need to rent a car.

Unless you want to explore the surrounding area before or after your cruise (and don’t have your own car), it’s best to stick with a cheaper and more convenient option.

Final Thoughts on Getting to Your Port Canaveral Cruise

Disney Cruise Line offers a variety of transportation options for getting to the Port Canaveral terminal, including driving yourself, taking a shuttle, hailing an Uber or taxi, and renting a car. While each option has its own set of pros and cons, we think that ridesharing from Uber or Lyft provided the best in affordability and convenience. However, Disney’s option is great if you want to keep it all Disney, and independent companies might be a better option depending on the size of your party. Whatever option you choose, we are sure you will have a magical time at sea!

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by Jenn Marrazzo | Nov 9, 2023 | Disney Cruise Line

Heading on a Disney Cruise soon? Here’s why you should consider taking Disney Cruise transportation to the port.

Guests headed onboard a Disney Cruise from Port Canaveral in Florida are probably facing some exciting decisions as they get ready to sail. From what excursions they should book to any onboard extras, there are so many ways to personalize your Disney Cruise Line vacation. 

One thing that most people don’t consider is transportation to the port. How are you getting from Orlando International Airport or Walt Disney World to Port Canaveral and back? Well, one option to consider is to utilize official Disney transportation services.  We’re going to break down whether you should take Disney Cruise Transportation on your next sailing and what the alternatives are. 

Distance to Port Canaveral from Orlando

Port Canaveral is located on the East Coast of Florida and is parallel with Orlando. With that said, it is a little bit of a hike from the port to the Greater Orlando Area, so keep that in mind when visiting. 

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Orlando International to Port Canaveral 

Orlando International and Port Canaveral are about 47 miles apart. Therefore, you can expect a ride of about 45 minutes back and forth. That is assuming there is no traffic, so always add on some extra time to account for Orlando traffic. 

Walt Disney World to Port Canaveral 

The Walt Disney World Resort and Port Canaveral are about 59 miles apart. The ride between the two is approximately one hour back and forth. Again, the closer you get to Disney, you could face some extensive traffic, so always prepare ahead of time if you are leaving for your cruise. 

Transportation Options to Port Canaveral 

There are a few ways to travel from Port Canaveral to Orlando. We’ll break down these different ways for you. 

Whether you are headed to Port Canaveral from Orlando International or decided to stay at Disney World for a few days before, one option is taking an Uber or Lyft to the Port. As we previously mentioned, Port Canaveral is a hike from both the airport and the parks, so the cost will reflect that. You can expect an Uber or Lyft to cost you around $100 or more given the distance. 

Official Disney Cruise Line Transportation 

The other option that guests can consider when embarking on a Disney Cruise is official Disney Cruise Line Transportation. This transportation will have you picked up at either the airport or at your Disney Resort and brought to the terminal in Port Canaveral. The transportation cost is $39/per person. To discuss specific options for your cruise and travel itinerary, call Disney Cruise Line at (800) 951-3532. 

Benefits of Disney Cruise Line Transportation

Earlier boarding group/port arrival.

One of the best parts about using Disney Cruise Line Transportation is that you arrive at the port early and therefore, are given an earlier boarding group to get onto your ship. That means your vacation starts early! These boarding groups are usually highly coveted and people will start their check-in exactly on the date it opens. But if you use a Disney Transfer, they will take care of that for you so you aren’t waiting around. 

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Easy to Book and Guaranteed Pick Up

Booking a Disney Transfer is quite easy. Once you make your final payment for your cruise, you are able to book on the Disney Cruise Line app or website. You’ll be prompted to add transportation at either the beginning of your cruise, the end of your cruise, or both. 

Luggage Transfer

You are on vacation so don’t stress about carrying your luggage around. By simply adding your Disney Cruise Line luggage tag onto your luggage prior to pickup, you won’t have to worry about luggage at all. If you are staying at a Disney World resort hotel or at the Hyatt at Orlando International, a representative from Disney Cruise Line will come early in the morning to pick up your bags. It’s as simple as that… you’ll find them onboard in your room. 

If you are flying on the day of your cruise, Disney Cruise Line will pick up your luggage from baggage claim and bring it to the Port so that once again, you’ll find your luggage onboard. We love this perk and think this is totally worth the process.  

Entertainment on Board

When being picked up by Disney Cruise Line Transportation, you’ll have access to Disney entertainment onboard your bus. If you remember Disney’s Magical Express Service , you’ll receive similar entertainment to that. From Disney cartoons to information about the port, it’s a great way to keep the magic flowing right into your Disney Cruise. 

Downsides of Disney Cruise Line Transportation

As we mentioned, the Disney Transfer costs $39/per person. If you are a family of 4, you are looking at a cost of over $150 to use the service. While that might not be intriguing for some, it’s something to think about before you click that book button. 

Multiple Stops 

If you are being picked up at a Walt Disney World Resort Hotel, keep in mind that you will most likely be stopping at multiple resorts around WDW. Since there’s probably many guests who are being picked up, they will try to get as many people as possible onto the transfer. That means you’ll spend more time onboard the bus. 

You Have No Say in Pick-Up Time

If you are someone who doesn’t like the idea of being told when it’s time to leave, this service might not be for you. That’s because you have no say in the pick-up time for the bus. Disney will schedule this for you according to where you are being picked up and when they have the most demand. 

Should You Take It? 

While we broke down both the pros and cons of Disney Transportation, we highly recommend that you take the Disney Transportation. From not worrying about luggage to receiving an earlier boarding group, the pros outweigh the few cons we can find. 

FAQs of Disney Cruise Line Transportation

What’s the cost of disney cruise line transportation .

Disney Cruise Line Transportation costs $39 per person per way. 

Can you book Disney Cruise Line Transportation if you are flying into Orlando Airport the day of?

Absolutely! That’s one of the best parts! You’ll find a Disney Curise Line representative in the terminal ready to take you over to the port. But, remember, you must book this ahead of time. 

Will they pick you up at a Disney World Resort or at the Hyatt at Orlando Airport? 

Guests love the fact that Disney Cruise Line Transportation can whisk you from the parks to the ship. Sometimes people even stay at the Hyatt at Orlando Airport and you can also receive the service if you are staying there too. 

What happens if you get to the port before your port arrival time? 

By booking a Disney Cruise Line transfer, you’ll receive an earlier port time and boarding group to accommodate you if you arrive early. You won’t have to wait around outside if you get there earlier than expected. 

Is it easy to book? 

It sure is! Just visit the Disney Cruise Line app or use the Disney Cruise Line website after your final payment is submitted to purchase this add-on. 

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Whether you arrive by airplane, train, or automobile, guests must still consider transportation options when planning a cruise. Drivers will need to park for the duration of the voyage. Those flying or taking a train will need to get to the cruise port. Depending on the port your cruise sails from, there can be several Disney Cruise Line transportation options available.

Listed below are options for Disney Cruise Line Transportation Options for Port Canaveral .

Auto Rental Companies Driving/Parking at Port Canaveral Shuttles   Minnie Vans   Public Transportation Limousine and Towncar Services Taxi Companies Ride Share

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Auto Rental

Guests may choose to rent a car from the airport and drop it at a location at the port. Car rental gives lots of options for side trips or staying at a hotel before or after the cruise. Keep in mind that there may be parking fees at hotels and will be fees at the port if you choose this option.

Automobile Rental Companies at Orlando International Airport and Port Canaveral

Driving/Parking at Port Canaveral

Driving and Parking at Port Canaveral - Disney Cruise Line Transportation Options

Driving to Port Canaveral

From the Walt Disney World Resort: Take I-4 east or 417 east to State Road 528 east (Beeline Expressway). Continue on State Road 528 over the Indian River and the Banana River. Turn right onto State Road 401, which will loop and head north over the channel locks. Stay in the right-hand lane and follow the signs to Cruise Terminal 8.

From Orlando International Airport: Take State Road 528 east (Beeline Expressway). Continue on State Road 528 over the Indian River and the Banana River. Turn right onto State Road 401, which will loop and head north over the channel locks. Stay in the right-hand lane and follow the signs to Cruise Terminal 8.

Parking at Port Canaveral

The Canaveral Port Authority operates the parking facility. Cash, MasterCard, and Visa are the only acceptable forms of payment. Personal checks will not be accepted.

Outdoor and garage parking at the pier for vehicles up to 20 feet in length is available for cruises as follows:

  • 3-day cruise, $64
  • 4-day cruise, $80
  • 5-day cruise, $96
  • 7-day cruise, $128

For vehicles longer than 20 feet, the rates are:

  • 3-day cruise, $112
  • 4-day cruise, $140
  • 5-day cruise, $168
  • 7-day cruise, $224

Some local hotels may also offer packages which include parking and/or transportation to the Port. If you are interested in this option, please contact your travel counselor for more details.

Shuttle Companies

Many shuttle companies service the Port Canaveral Area. Consult the airport or yellow pages for other shuttle companies in the area.

Minnie Vans

Walt Disney World’s Minnie Van Service is now available for those looking to travel in between Walt Disney World Resort and Disney Cruise Line’s Port Canaveral terminal. The service is currently only available to book directly with Disney Cruise Line via Embarkation Services. It is a one way Minnie Van Service between Port Canaveral and Walt Disney World and it costs $240. The Minnie Vans can accommodate up to 6 guests plus luggage. The Minnie Vans to Port Canaveral are typically stocked with bottled water, chocolates, books, and will show movies.

Drop off at Port Canaveral will take place through security right at the curb.

Limousine and Towncar Services

Several reputable limousine/town car service companies operate between the Orlando area and Port Canaveral.  This is often a better value than shuttle service if you are traveling in a party of 4 or more.  Check with the town car service company to be sure you know what is included or not included.  Some companies include a short stop at a location of your choice for you to pick up necessities before you reach your destination, while other companies offer the service at an additional charge.  Same goes with infant/toddler car seats, etc.  Some companies automatically charge gratuity while others leave it to you to decide how much to tip the driver.  Check and compare different companies before you decide who to hire.

Public Transportation

Below is public transportation information for service in the Port Canaveral Area. Public Transportation will not get a guest from Orlando International Airport to Port Canaveral, but if guests are staying the area, there is public transportation. The transit website gives detailed information regarding available options.

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Taxi Companies

Several taxi companies service the Port Canaveral area. While it may be possible to take a taxi from outside of the Port Canaveral area, it may not be the most cost-effective.

Both Uber and Lift drivers are available near the ports, as well as in Orlando, and many other nearby cities. Utilizing a ride share option does allow you to get to the port at the time you’re wanting to arrive, however depending on what size car you need, it might be just as cost effective to rent a car and drive it yourself. Pricing tends to range from $70 for a basic rideshare vehicle (add about $5 for a vehicle with a car seat) up to about $150 for a more deluxe ride.

Make sure you download the respective app of the rideshare service you are looking to use before arriving for your vacation and go through the registration process, so you’ll be ready to go when it’s time to go.

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A great way to enhance a Disney Cruise Line vacation is to add on a stay at Walt Disney World before or after sailing. These “Land and Sea” vacations can add extra magic to your cruise, but transfers between the resort and port are not included. Port Canaveral and Walt Disney World aren’t exactly close to one another, so how should you go between the two? Let’s explore the most popular options.

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Disney Cruise Line Transfers

  • Ground transfers by Disney bus are available between Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Port Canaveral, and between your Walt Disney World Resort and Port Canaveral. These transfers are available for $39 per person, each way. 
  • If you’re leaving from a Walt Disney World resort , the evening before your sailing, you’ll receive a note under your hotel room door. The note will tell you what to do with your luggage and where and when to meet the bus the next morning. 
  • If you’re taking the transfer from MCO you’ll just go right downstairs to catch the shuttle like you would Disney’s Magical Express . 
  • This may not be the most economical option, but it is the most convenient.
  • The biggest disadvantage to this option is you may not get to the port until the afternoon. We prefer to board the ship as soon as we can, around 10:45 am, so we can kick start our cruise!
  • At the end of the cruise, the shuttle buses are waiting outside of the cruise terminal and are ready to take you to MCO or Walt Disney World bright and early. 
  • If you’ve booked your cruise with our friends at Key to the World Travel® , they can arrange this transfer for you or you can book online at the Disney Cruise Line website, in the Planning Center area or over the phone at (800) 951-3532.

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Private Transfers/Car Service

  • Guests commonly use a car or limo service to get from their Walt Disney World resort or MCO to Port Canaveral. With a car service, you arrange the pick-up time with the company and can ask them to get you as early as you want, though you generally don’t want to arrive at the port before 10:00 am. Otherwise, you’ll be standing outside while you wait for the doors to open. 
  • Prices start at $168 each way for a luxury sedan and go up depending on the size of the vehicle. 
  • Most car services will also make a stop at a grocery or convenience store so you can stock up on a case of bottled water, a bottle of wine, or any items you may have forgotten.
  • If you have a larger party a car service may be more economical than paying Disney’s transfer fee.
  • They will be ready and waiting for you at a predetermined time once the cruise is over. 

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  • Both Uber and Lyft operate in the Port Canaveral and Orlando areas. These cars are private so you don’t share them with others, and several people can ride for the price charged. 
  • Fares can fluctuate between $105-150 for a one-way ride from Port Canaveral to Walt Disney World depending on the demand. We recommend comparing Uber and Lyft pricing from their apps to see who is less expensive at the time you need a ride.
  • The downside to this is you do have to wait for them to drive a few minutes over from the time you request a ride. This is totally fine unless you’re on a tight schedule to get back to the airport or Walt Disney World right after the cruise.

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  • There are Alamo and National car rental desks on Disney property at the Dolphin hotel and at the Disney Car Care Center near the Magic Kingdom . Other rental agencies have desks at hotels that are within walking distance of Disney Springs. When arranging your rental, be sure to specify that you want to pick up and drop off at different locations. You’ll also want to verify that your rental agency has a drop point at Port Canaveral, which most do. 
  • The cost of parking is high at the cruise terminal, so you’ll want to compare all of the prices, as this is probably not the most economical option if you’re going to use a car both to and from the port.

If you need help planning your perfect vacation, contact our friends at Key to the World Travel® for a free, no-obligation quote for your next trip. Click here .

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Disney Cruise Line Shuttle to Port Canaveral

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Remember the good old days of the days of the Magical Express? Ahh how we miss the Magical Express. Although now you can take the Mears Connect Driven By Sunshine Disney shuttle service it’s not quite the same. 

Well, the Disney Cruise Line shuttle is as close to the Magical Express as you can get, really.  Just like Disney’s Magical Express from days of old, they take care of all of your luggage for you, so you don’t have to worry about it! We loved the seamlessness of the experience. And not having to worry about much of anything once we boarded the bus.  The bus is a grand motorcoach. Complete with cushioned seats and Disney shows playing, it really is a nice way to start your Disney Cruise Line Vacation . 

Disney Cruise Line Transportation options to Port Canaveral

Getting to Port Canaveral doesn’t have to be stressful! But it’s important to have it planned ahead of time. We’ve outlined the many Transportation to Port Canaveral Options here. 

How much is the Disney Cruise Line Shuttle Bus to Port Canaveral?

Unlike Disney’s Magical Express, it is not free. At the time of publishing this, the current cost of transfers using Disney Cruise Line is $39 per person, per way. And under 3 rides for free. Depending on the size of your party, this could be more or less expensive than a ride-share service; but overall, we feel it is a pretty fair price for the convenience.

For other port destinations, prices will vary depending on the location. 

Where can you take the Disney Cruise Line Shuttle Bus from?

The Disney Cruise Line shuttle services Walt Disney World resorts, travelers at Orlando International Airport (MCO), and guests at the Hyatt Regency at MCO. 

There are also options for those not sailing out of Port Canaveral as well. Guests can be picked up at specific hotels as decided by Disney to get to just about any port. Ask your travel agent for more information, or call Disney Cruise Line to see which hotels participate in Disney Cruise Line transfers. 

Take the Disney Cruise Line Bus from your Walt Disney World Resort

Taking a land and sea vacation? The Disney Cruise Line bus makes that easy! So if you’re staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel beforehand, this is an option you can use. Once you’ve booked your hotel, you can book your transportation. And the week of your cruise you should receive an email stating the time that you’ll be picked up.  Just be ready at the Disney Cruise Line shuttle area at that time and you’ll be on your way! They will take care of your checked luggage for you, so be sure to have everything you’ll need for the day in your Disney cruise carry-on . 

It takes about an hour to get to Port Canaveral from Walt Disney World, so be sure to plan that time as part of your embarkation day. 

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Disney Cruise Line Transfers from Orlando International Airport (MCO)

We always recommend flying in a day ahead of time for your cruise. With record levels of flight cancellations and delays these days, you don’t want to be late for your cruise. They will leave without you if you’re not on time! 

But if you are flying in the morning of your cruise, or if you’re staying at the Hyatt Regency Orlando the night before, you can take the Disney Cruise Line shuttle from MCO to Port Canaveral. The bus route here is quite flexible, and runs most of the day, from 9 am-2 pm. This schedule can change from time to time, so it’s best to ask if you think you’ll be cutting it close. You basically just show up when you show up, and they take care of the rest. 

Once at the airport, you’ll head down to level 1. There are signs directing you, so just be on the lookout for those and you’ll have no problem finding it. Once you check-in, you’ll receive a sticker with a character that acts as your ticket.  When it’s your turn to board, they’ll call your character and you’ll get on the bus and be on your way! 

One thing to note about taking the Disney Cruise Line bus from MCO is that, depending on your arrival time, there may be a lot of waiting. This is really hit or miss and you could be boarded almost right away, or have to wait a while. We suggest planning to wait about an hour. The journey to Port Canaveral takes about 45 minutes to an hour, so be prepared for that. 

Disney Cruise Line Transfers from Hyatt Regency at Orlando International Airport

If you’re staying at the Hyatt Regency at Orlando Airport MCO, you can also book your Disney Cruise Line transportation through them. This works slightly differently than going directly through the airport. Upon check-in, you’ll receive a letter that states a time for you to meet in the lobby, as well as a form for them to collect your luggage. Disney Cruise Line representatives will take care of your luggage for you, so all you’ll have to do is make sure the form is filled out, and that your luggage is tagged with your Disney Cruise Line luggage tags. 

Although this does seem convenient, it’s important to know that there’s also a not-so-convenient part to taking this route.  In order to get checked in for the Disney Cruise Line bus, you have to head down to the lobby around 8:00 a.m. on the day of embarkation.  And if you’re not in the lobby right around 8:00 am, expect to wait in line for what could be a very long time. At this time, you’ll check in, and turn in your luggage sheet to a Disney Cruise Line rep so that they know to take your luggage. They will then give you a return slip to let you know when you can board the bus.  They’ll pick up your luggage and it will magically appear in your stateroom!

Just a note on this- even if you did not book your Disney Cruise Line transportation through the hotel, but are staying there, you can still have your luggage picked up and taken care of for you. You will have to wait in line though to turn in your luggage sheet if you want to do this, or you can simply take care of your luggage yourself. 

Take the Disney Cruise Line Bus when you disembark

Once you have returned from your amazing Disney Cruise vacation, you have to have a way to get to your next destination! Whether that is the airport or a Walt Disney World hotel, the Disney Cruise Line bus can take you there. You’ll just need to make sure you have your Key To The World Card ready to be scanned and they’ll direct you to the correct bus. Again, be prepared for some waiting here.  Depending on what time you disembark, you could either be waiting in a long line, or waiting for your cruise bus to get full enough for it to leave. 

The Disney Cruise Line bus will only take you to Orlando International Airport or a Walt Disney World Resort hotel from Port Canaveral; so if you’re headed somewhere else, you’ll need to arrange a different mode of transport. 

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How to Book Disney Cruise Line Transportation

Booking a Disney Cruise Line transfer is easy! You can add this when you book your trip, or you can call in and add it later. If you have to call Disney Cruise Line to add transportation, just be aware that wait times have been extremely long. This is one reason we recommend booking through a Disney Travel Agent for your Disney Cruise , so that they can take care of things like waiting on long hold times for you.  And if you realize you wish you had booked return transportation for disembarkation day but didn’t, never fear. You can book this onboard with guest services. 

Pros of Disney Cruise Line Bus Transportation

There are definitely pros of booking DCL bus transportation! The convenience is great. You don’t really have to worry about your luggage. And you’ll have peace of mind knowing that you’re being taken care of by Disney. Also, depending on the size of your party, you might find this option a little cheaper than some other Disney Cruise Line Transportation options. 

In addition, most of the time , guests who are using the Disney Cruise Line shuttle are not held to the traditional method of port arrival times. When you check in online for your Disney Cruise , you’ll normally choose a port arrival time. However, this changes when booking Disney Cruise transfers. Most of the time, as a DCL shuttle guest, you’ll get to board once you arrive at the port. Easy! 

Cons of Disney Cruise Line Bus Transportation

There are also cons of Disney Cruise Line transportation though! Again, depending on your party size, this could be quite expensive. This is really going to depend on how many people you have. The other con, which is really our main complaint about Disney busses at Walt Disney World, is that you could be waiting a lot. This won’t always be the case, but you definitely will want to prepare for it.  

What Port Arrival Time Should I choose if I have transportation booked with Disney Cruise Line?

You can pick whatever time you want! Port Arrival times are very flexible for guests taking the Disney Cruise bus. We recommend getting the earliest time possible during Disney Cruise Check-In . At least in recent times, they won’t make you wait if you arrive early if you’ve taken the bus to get there.  That’s one benefit of taking the bus. But also be aware that you may not get there are early as you want, depending on how long you have to wait for the bus. Overall, we love the Disney Cruise Line bus! It’s comfortable, clean and reliable. And is a magical way to start your vacation!

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Nine of us traveled on the DCL bus. Worth it. However on the way to the ship, you needed ear plugs since the sound was so loud. On the way back, ideal level. Wish I had known on the first trip, I would have asked the driver to turn down the sound since we all complained on the loudness.

That’s too bad! We’ve taken the DCL bus a few times and have never had an issue with the noise. Sorry you experienced that!

If we are staying at WDW and we’re taking a dcl bus do we still pick a port arrival time? This wasn’t the case when we cruised prior to Covid but I’m seeing conflicting information now.

Hi! Yes, you still choose a port arrival time, but they just don’t hold you to it. The Cast Member I spoke with said that you should just choose the earliest time slot available, but once you arrive, they allow you to start the process at port. When we last took the bus to Port Canaveral a few months ago, this is how it worked for us as well. Hope that helps, have a great cruise!

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How To Get to Port Canaveral for Disney Cruise

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Embarking on a Disney Cruise from Port Canaveral is an exciting experience filled with magical moments. But before you can set sail on your ocean adventure, you need to figure out how to get to Port Canaveral. This comprehensive guide will provide you with all the details you need to plan your journey.

To get to Port Canaveral for a Disney Cruise, you can use Disney Cruise Line transfers, rent a car from Orlando International Airport, use a shuttle service, take a taxi or rideshare, or use hotel shuttles. Some private transportation companies also offer services from Orlando Airport, Disney World, or Universal Resorts to Port Canaveral. Remember to arrive before 4:00 p.m. for check-in.

Transportation Options to Port Canaveral

Getting to Port Canaveral for your Disney Cruise can be achieved in several ways. Here are the most popular options:

Disney Cruise Line Transfers

Disney offers airport transfers on embarkation and debarkation days for $39 per guest. They provide transportation from Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Walt Disney World to Port Canaveral. This option is popular for its convenience and the seamless Disney experience it provides.

Renting a car at Orlando International Airport (MCO) is another viable option. This choice allows you to make your own schedule and make stops along the way if desired. Rental companies like Enterprise, National, Alamo, Budget, and Avis have offices near Port Canaveral and offer shuttle services to and from the port.

Shuttle Services

Several shuttle services operate between Orlando-area airports and Port Canaveral. Go Port, for example, offers shared shuttles from Orlando Airport to Port Canaveral for $29.99, with round-trip options available. Other shuttle companies, like Port Canaveral Quick Shuttle, also provide transportation services.

Taxi or Rideshare

You can take a taxi or use rideshare services like Uber or Lyft to travel from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Port Canaveral. This option can be more expensive than other alternatives but offers flexibility and convenience.

Hotel Shuttles

Some hotels in the Port Canaveral area offer shuttle services or participate in Park/Cruise/Fly options, where you can coordinate your airport transportation with the hotel. Hotels like Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront and Homewood Suites by Hilton Cape Canaveral provide shuttle services.

Private Transportation

Companies like Ace Luxury and Cruise Control Transportation offer private transportation services from Orlando Airport, Disney World, or Universal Resorts to Port Canaveral.

Arrival Time at Port Canaveral

All guests must be checked in prior to 4:00 p.m., as this is a requirement of US Customs, and there are no exceptions. If you’re using Disney Cruise Line transfers from the airport to Port Canaveral, morning flight arrivals are recommended.

Parking Options at Port Canaveral

Parking options at Port Canaveral include both on-site and off-site lots. The rate for on-site parking is $17 per day, including the day of arrival and departure. Off-site parking options, such as Port Canaveral Parking and Rightway Parking, offer rates as low as $8.95 per day.

Accommodations Near Port Canaveral

If you plan on arriving a day or two before your cruise, there are numerous nearby hotels to choose from. The Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront, Homewood Suites by Hilton Cape Canaveral, and the Residence Inn Cape Canaveral Cocoa Beach are all excellent options.

In conclusion, getting to Port Canaveral for your Disney Cruise involves careful planning. Whether you choose to use Disney’s own transportation, rent a car, use a shuttle service, or hail a taxi, there are plenty of options available to suit every budget and preference. Happy cruising!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distance from orlando international airport (mco) to port canaveral.

The distance from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Port Canaveral is approximately 45 miles or about a 45-60 minute drive, depending on traffic.

Can I leave my car at the hotel if I use their shuttle service to Port Canaveral?

Yes, many hotels in the area offer Park/Cruise/Fly options where you can leave your car at the hotel during your cruise. However, it’s always best to confirm this with the hotel beforehand.

Are there any additional fees for the Disney Cruise Line Transfers?

The $39 per guest fee for Disney Cruise Line Transfers includes your transportation to and from the airport and Port Canaveral. There are no additional fees, but remember this service is only available on embarkation and debarkation days.

Do I need to book my Disney Cruise Line Transfers in advance?

Yes, it’s recommended that you book your Disney Cruise Line Transfers at least 3 days prior to your sail date.

Can I use rideshare services like Uber or Lyft for my return journey from Port Canaveral?

Yes, rideshare services like Uber and Lyft operate from Port Canaveral and can be a convenient option for your return journey.

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Disney Cruise Line – The Top 5 Ways to Get to Port Canaveral

by Sara Varney | Feb 25, 2019 | Disney Cruise Line | 0 comments

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It is time for your Disney Cruise! Now that you’ve chosen an itinerary , and booked your stateroom , let’s get to Port Canaveral for your Disney Cruise! But how? There are a number of options for getting to the port. Which one is right for your family will depend on a variety of factors such as party size, amount of luggage, and how much control you want to have over your schedule.

Disney Cruise Line Transfers To Get To Port Canaveral

Disney Cruise Line offers transfers from either Orlando International Airport (MCO) or Walt Disney World Resorts to Port Canaveral. The transfers are on motor coaches similar to Magical Express. Transfers can be added up until about a week prior to your cruise. However, unlike Magical Express, there is a charge for Disney Cruise Line transfers! Currently the cost is $39 per person, one way. (Subject to change!) At $78 per person round trip, this can add up fast for families.

That said, I find Disney Cruise Line transfers to be a very convenient start to a vacation! You will receive luggage tags to put on your checked bags prior to leaving home, and your bags will be delivered to your stateroom. No need to go to baggage claim! In addition, there is a fun video to watch on the hour-ish drive to Port Canaveral. It really gets you excited for your cruise!

Another bonus if traveling with infants or young children is there is no need for a car seat. Car seats are not allowed on motor coaches in Florida. One less thing to lug around! (If you have brought a car seat for the flight, it will be loaded under the bus for your ride to the port.)

Pros: Seamless experience, Disney touch Cons: Expensive for large families

Get to Port Canaveral By Minnie Van Service

Minnie Van service has recently been expanded to include transportation to and from Walt Disney World and Port Canaveral. For $240 one way for up to six people, this service is essentially the same price as Disney Cruise line transfers IF you have six people. It comes out to $40 per person one way versus $39 per person one way for Disney Cruise Line transfers. Disney has customized Chevy Suburbans for this service to accommodate the luggage associated with cruising. This transportation option must be booked in advance with Disney Cruise Line Embarkation Service by calling 800-395-9347.

Rolling up to Port Canaveral in one of these will definitely start your vacation off on a Disney note!

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Pros: Adorable! Comfortable ride on your schedule. Cons: Expensive for smaller families. Limited capacity of six people.

Town Car Company

If you want the ultimate in luxury transportation, you can book a town car or limousine for your ride to and from Port Canaveral. Town Car companies are plentiful in the Orlando area and pricing is competitive. For larger groups in particular, private transportation can offer a savings over Disney Cruise Line transfers. You can choose from town cars to stretch limousines to passenger vans, and even stretch SUVs!

Many companies also offer a complimentary 15-minute visit to a grocery store so that you can pick up any essentials or wine and beer to bring on board with you. (Disney Cruise Line does limit the amount of alcohol guests may bring on board .)

For me, the biggest perk to town car service is the freedom to choose my pick up time. It is such a relaxing start to my vacation to have a driver waiting for me at the airport, help with the luggage, and get us to the port while we ride in style.

a stretch limousine

Pros: Ride in style, on your own schedule Cons: Cost

Do you like to be in the drivers seat? If so, getting a rental car may be for you. There are many options for rental car companies at MCO (Orlando International Airport). Choosing a rental car gives you the flexibility to choose a vehicle that fits your party size and luggage. Be sure that you have good directions or a navigation app on your phone or in your chosen car to get you to Port Canaveral!

You can choose from a one-way rental or round-trip. (Keep in mind that if you choose round-trip, you will need to pay for parking at Port Canaveral!) If you book a one way rental, be sure that the rental company you choose has a location in Cape Canaveral/Cocoa Beach, as well as a shuttle to the cruise port. You will need to drop the car off and then make your way to the Port.

Pros: Affordable, Flexible Cons: Traffic, directions, parking or rental car return hassle

Ride Share or Taxi

Oh no! You forgot to make arrangements for transfers! Or maybe you just prefer complete flexibility and don’t want to be tied to a particular form of transfers. In this case, ride share services such as Uber and Lyft , or taxis are available.

Keep in mind that Port Canaveral is about an hour away from Orlando so this option will get expensive VERY quickly. And depending on the size of your party and the amount of luggage you have brought, you may need more than one vehicle. This option also requires you to have the address of the cruise terminal at Port Canaveral so be sure to have this ready to go when you request your ride!

Pros: Does not have to be booked in advance Cons: Cannot be booked in advance, price fluctuates, long distance

Regardless of how you choose to get to the Port, be sure to arrive in plenty of time to board the ship. You will be assigned a Port Arrival time during Online Check In. Keep that time in mind when making your arrangements! (If you are using Disney Cruise Line transfers, this port arrival time does not apply to you.) You don’t want to miss a moment of the excitement that is waiting for you when you board your Disney Cruise Line ship!

Next week: What to Expect When You Arrive at Port Canaveral …

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Transportation to Port Canaveral for your Disney Cruise

Hey Travellers,

Do you have a Disney Cruise Line Sailing booked out of Port Canaveral but are unsure how to get there? No need to worry! We have some options to share with you!

Port Canaveral is about an hour away from Orlando International Airport (MCO) and about an hour and 15 minutes from Walt Disney World, (journey times vary depending on traffic.

Driving to the Port:

If you live in Florida, or have a car accessible to you and want to drive yourself to the port, that is definitely an option! Port Canaveral has a multi-story, covered parking lot right next to the Port Terminal. It is quite pricey at $17.00 per day + tax, however it is extremely convenient.

Flying into Orlando International Airport (MCO):

If you’re flying into Orlando International Airport, you could always Uber or Lyft which would be a little pricey due to the distance, however our choice is always to use Disney transportation!

Ground transfers between Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Port Canaveral are available for purchase ahead of time on the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app or by letting your Academy Travel Agent know you would like to add on Ground Transportation. Airport transfers are available on embarkation and disembarkation days only, for $39 per Guest. You can choose to purchase this upon arrival however only a limited number of spots may be available so we recommend purchasing in advance. Be prepared to provide your inbound and outbound flight details to the Disney Cruise Line ground transportation team.

If you’ve purchased transfers, once you land you can collect your luggage at baggage claim and then proceed directly to Side B, Level 1 – Ground Transportation.

Coming from Walt Disney World?

If you’ve spent some time at Walt Disney World Prior to your Disney Cruise, you can book transportation directly from your resort! Once you’ve booked your Walt Disney World hotel, you can book your Disney Cruise Line bus transportation. The week of your cruise, you will receive an email stating the time that you’ll be picked up and you will need to be ready at the Disney Cruise Line shuttle area (at the front of your hotel) at that time! They will take care of your checked luggage for you and ensure it is delivered to your stateroom onboard the ship.

Heading back to Walt Disney World from Port Canaveral:

After you disembark from your magical, memorable Disney Cruise, you might be heading back to Walt Disney World. If that is the case, you will need to disembark the ship no later than 7:45 am as the bus back to Walt Disney World Resort leaves promptly at 9:00 am.

Orlando International Airport from Port Canaveral:

Getting back to the Airport using Disney Cruise Line transportation is very easy! They are shuttle buses that run continuously for hours. Once you clear customs, head to the bus station, and all they will require are your Key to the World card (stateroom key). If you have already purchased transportation, your name will already be on their list, and you will be able to drop your luggage in the drop area at the side of the bus, and be on your way! Transportation instructions will also be on the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app, so you can review them the night before if you need to.

While disembarking and figuring out transportation may seem a bit overwhelming, Disney Cruise Line makes the process so easy and seamless!

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Known for being the most magical place on Earth, Disney World has something for everyone at any age to enjoy. Disney also offers many amazing hotels and resorts to choose from . There are over 25 resorts and hotels offering accommodations for almost every family’s budget.

Although there are are hundreds of hotels throughout Orlando we recommend that you consider staying on the resort. Or at least stay at a resort that is close to the park you’re going to be spending the majority of you time. If you are staying off resort, we can deliver you to the park of your choice and then pick you up at the end of the day.

When you book you limo with Port Canaveral Transportation, you’ll have the option of choosing from a wide variety of luxury vehicles. Our reliable and affordable limo transportation service will take you from the Disney World to/from Port Canaveral to catch your cruise (Disney, Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian). This is where your dream vacation starts!

You’ll have the choice between a private town car, SUV, stretch limousine, or luxury van. While there are other forms of transportation from the airport, we offer something more unique and comfortable.

And depending on the size of your group, you can choose from a large variety of luxury vehicles. For example, our luxury vans that hold 12 people and our minibuses hold up to 28 people. So whether you’re gathering for a family reunion, a bachelorette weekend, or just a good time with your favorite people, we’ll get you where you want to be on time and in clean vehicles.

There are a lot of places to visit in Orlando and when you’re driving in an unfamiliar city, it can be a stressful experience. That’s where we come in, all you have to do relax and enjoy the ride while we get you to your destination. We make the journey there as fun as your destination and we deliver you there on time and relaxed.

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Port Canaveral Transportation is a premier limousine and town car rental service, providing a distinctive, high quality limousine rentals for all your Disney World Transportation needs at competitive rates. Our team takes pride in providing the best Disney World Limousine Service in Orlando and Florida.

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Our fleet  includes a wide range of luxurious vehicles. For example, you could choose a Mercedes Benz S550 for a small group, or climb into a Cadillac Escalade SUV. Our H2 Hummer limo creates a splash everywhere it goes. For even larger groups, such as groups of 28, you’ll have the option of a luxury minibus.

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When you travel with Port Canaveral, you’ll notice our commitment to hospitality. We’ll go out of our way to provide you with the an exceptional experience. Whether you’re heading to or from a cruise ship at Port Canaveral to Disney World, or anywhere else in the greater Orlando area, call on Port Canaveral Transportation.

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You would be charged by the type of the car you request not per passenger, so for family of 3/4 or more you will save money and have the best chauffer driven limousine experience of your life, after all you have worked hard for this vacation. Your chauffer will meet & greet you in the baggage claim area on level at the Orlando International Airport “MCO” with your requested name sign. He/she will assist you with the luggage, take you to Level 1 where your requested Sedan, SUV, Limo, SUV Limo, Mini Bus or Coach Bus is parked; and drive you to Port Canaveral cruise terminal. If you would like, we will provide you with a 15/20 min stop to a Publix super market (there is a liquor store in the same plaza) on the way to Port Canaveral cruise terminal at no additional cost. We are licensed and insured and have all proper permits to pick you up and drop you off at the Port Canaveral cruise terminal. We have been providing limo and private transfers to Port Canaveral cruise terminal since 2003 and have full knowledge and experience of all the aspects of ground transportation service to this world busiest cruise port.

We recommend you to book our limo transportation service, as soon as, you book your cruise and airfare and get it out of the way. We have clients book their transportation service 6 months in advance.

We do require a valid credit card at the time of your booking, but we charge you on the day of your actual service.

We require a 24 hour cancelation notice prior to your service date/time. As long as you cancel your service before 24 hours, there is no charge.

The distance is about 68.2 miles and rive time is about 1 hour and 10 min without traffic.

Yes, we do provide limo transportation service from all Disney World and Universal Studios resorts, Kissimmee & 192 area hotels, International Drive area hotels, as well as from any private residence in Florida to Port Canaveral cruise terminal.

If you are going to Disney cruise line, then Disney cruise should have given you a check in time for your cruise leaving Port Canaveral, if not please call them and ask them for your check in time to the Disney cruise ship and then you can schedule you limo transportation based on your check in time. Because if you get there earlier then your check in time they will not let you board and you would have to wait until your check in time. For Royal Caribbean cruise, Carnival cruise and Norwegian cruise we suggest a pick up time of 11:00 AM from Orlando Airport area hotels, or from Disney World area resorts and from Universal area resort. But of course you can schedule you limo service to Port Canaveral cruise terminal any time you like and your chauffer will be at your desired resort, hotel or your residence at your requested time.

Under the Florida Child Car Seat Laws, it is the responsibility of the supervising adult to ensure that any child under 5 years old is seated in a federally-approved child car seat. Failure to do so could result in a $60 fine and 3 points against your driver’s license. Florida law states: Children 5 years old or younger must be secured in a federally approved child restraint system:Children 3 years old and younger must use a separate car-seat or the vehicle’s built-in child seat. Children 4 through 5 years must sit in either a separate car seat, a built in child seat or a seat belt, depending on the child’s height and weight. Children 6 through 17 years old must be in a seatbelt. Yes, here is a $5 charge for each car seat, booster seat or infant seat for each way. You can always book and reserve yours when you book your transportation with us. But you can always call at least 24 hours. prior to your service date and time and request it then.

At the Disney cruise terminal your driver will meet & greet you at the same spot where they dropped you off at the time your arrival at the cruise terminal. Disney cruise terminal use same pickup/drop off location for their guest who are using the private limo transportation service. At Royal Caribbean cruise terminal your chauffer will meet & greet you under the parking garage area as soon as you walk out from the exit door of Royal Caribbean cruise terminal you will see them. It is the same parking garage where they will drop you when you arrive to Royal Caribbean cruise. At the Carnival cruise terminal your chauffer will meet & greet you right outside of the cruise terminal. As soon as you exit out of the carnival cruise terminal take a left and you will see a designated area for all the private limo transportation companies. We make sure the driver who is picking you up has your cell phone no, to make sure the pickup from cruise terminal goes smooth. So please make sure you give out the lead passenger name and cell phone no at the time of the booking.

Yes, we can certainly pick up on multiple location in Disney World. Simply let us know at the time of the pick that who you would like to pick us up first and later and we will schedule you accordingly. NOTE: there is a $15 extra charge for each additional pick up.

Sure, no problem your driver can of course drop off the party at the Orlando Airport first and then the rest of the party to their final destination weather it is around or in Disney World or by Universal Studios or around International Drive area hotels. NOTE: There is a $25 charge for the addition drop off to those above areas. NOTE: But not to the hotels by the airport within 2/3 miles radios from Orlando International Airport.

We can pick you up as early as any time you want. But realistically if you are coming off the Port Canaveral cruise terminal you will not be off the ship as early as Royal Caribbean cruise 7:00 AM Disney cruise line 7:00 AM Carnival Cruise line 8:00 AM Norwegian cruise 7:00 AM But we highly recommend you to keep all of your luggage with you in the room, do not check in your luggage a night before if you trying to get off the boat as soon as possible in the morning. This can speed up the process and as soon as you clear customs and immigration you can be off the boat right away since you already have your luggage with you.

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Whether you are visiting Walt Disney World before your cruise or just flying in the day before, you still have to get to Port Canaveral. I’m here to tell you how to get from Disney World or the airport to your Disney cruise ship!

How do I get from the airport or Disney to Port Canaveral? 1

Let’s start out with those who are taking a land and sea vacation who are staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Disney offers bus transportation from your Disney resort to Port Canaveral. This bus is similar to the Magical Express but is not a free service. The cost is $35 per person one way and is the same for both adults and children. The ride will take approximately two hours depending on the order of resorts they pick up from. The night before your cruise, Disney will slip a letter under your door or hang it from your doorknob. This letter will give you all the information you need to know for embarkation day including your pick up time. Typically the bus will pick you up between 10 AM and 1 PM giving you plenty of time to check-in and check out the ship before sailing away. The best part is that if you choose this option, you don’t have to worry about your luggage! Any luggage you want to go right to the ship, just add the Disney Cruise Line luggage tags and place them outside your resort door. They’ll start picking up all luggage around 8 AM and the next time you see it, it will be in your stateroom on the cruise ship.

How do I get from the airport or Disney to Port Canaveral? 2

If you fly into Orlando and stay at the Hyatt hotel in the airport, you can also use this transportation service with just a few slight differences. Once you check into the hotel airport, make sure to tell them that you are using Disney Cruise Line transfers. You’ll receive a similar letter with all the embarkation information and they’ll also take your luggage if you leave it inside your stateroom.  Just make sure you put the Disney Cruise Line luggage tags on it so it’ll get to your stateroom on the cruise ship. The morning of the cruise head down to side B on level 1 with your day bag and all important documentation and they’ll get you on your way.

How do I get from the airport or Disney to Port Canaveral? 3

There are also a few other options you can choose whether you are flying in the day before or staying at a Disney hotel. The first would be to take an Uber, Lyft or a taxi. The ride is about 45 minutes to an hour. On Uber or Lyft , it would cost approximately $60 one way. Another option is to rent a car from either the airport or Disney World and drop it off at the port. There are plenty of different car rental places available at the port including Hertz, Budget and National Car Rental. The next option I have available for you is to purchase a private car to take you and your family. There are many different companies available with a quick google search. Some of these car services even include a stop at a grocery store if you want to bring bottled water or adult beverages on the ship with you that you can’t fly with. Finally, if you decide to drive to Port Canaveral in your own car you can park at the port for a fee. The cost for this is approximately $17 per day so it can add up if you decide to embark on a longer cruise.

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As you can see, there are tons of options for every family and budget. No matter how you decide to get to Port Canaveral, you will have a magical time aboard Disney Cruise Line!

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I tried to find a way to determine what the cost is to take the Disney Cruise Line shuttle from WDW to Port Canaveral…and similarly, the cost of taking the DCL shuttle from Port Canaveral to MCO.

Anyone have any recent experience to ballpark the price? I thought trying to pretend to book a cruise, it would offer me the option, but it didn’t.

I looked at my invoice from my TA, but cruise, pre-paid gratuities, and transportation is all bundled together in the price. I’d guess it’s the same $45/person.

The big advantage of going from WDW to Port Canaveral on their transportation is those are now the first busses to start rolling and get the lower PATs and BGs. The first busses from MCO start after the WDW busses start.

Okay. So plan on $90 each way for two people, for a total of $180?

That’s helpful. Thanks.

That would be my guess. I seem to remember ground transportation from WDW and MCO being the same rate. If I find out otherwise I’ll let you know.

Thanks! Not a big deal…just trying to calculate approximate costs involved using DCL. I just couldn’t find ANY prices listed!

Another option, just between MCO and any Port Canaveral cruise ship, is Cortrans shuttle. We’ve used them several times. Current price is $30 per person one way, $60 per person round trip.

Great! Thanks.

I’d just avoid GoPortCanaveral at all costs. My parents once had them booked as part of a package with a hotel hear MCO and in spite of their paperwork and the hotel’s paperwork showing them booked on the shuttle, they never showed up. The hotel called GoPortCanaveral and their response was basically “Oops! Sorry, we forgot you had people there. The bus already left.” So the hotel paid for an uber for my parents - they were about the last people on the ship.

This is what the rate was when we did our February Wish trip. We only used it for one-way to get to the port from the airport, but I was able to see the round trip price in my options and it was the same rate going there as going back.

Yes. I’m pretty sure that’s what we paid in October. We had boarding group 5 from POFQ. Took our time getting off the ship with the second breakfast to get on bus to MCO. Our flight didn’t leave until 7:50pm so I booked a day room at the MCO Hyatt. Worth every penny to not have to sit around airport all day.

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We took the bus from MCO in Feb. We were on the 2nd one out and just as we pulled in, there were about 4-5 other busses just behind us all pulling within a minute of when we did. I didn’t ask anyone getting off of those busses, but since that’s where the other DCL busses come from, that’s where I’d wager they were from. And once boarding group 1 was called they called a new group every other minute, and everyone who was there that early was coming on a bus so I felt it was all very efficiently managed. So you may just yet be able to get in on an earlier end. At any rate, you’re sure to be ahead of those taking their own transportation.

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The announcement comes on the same day as a construction milestone for the Disney Destiny, with the keel laying ceremony at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, which is a maritime tradition designed to bestow good luck upon the ship.

The ship is scheduled for delivery in 2025 as part of a multi-year expansion of the Disney Cruise Line fleet that includes the Disney Wish, Disney Treasure — which will set sail from Port Canaveral starting in December 2024 — as well as the Disney Adventure that will homeport in Singapore, and the new island destination in The Bahamas, Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point .

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If you want to take a Caribbean or Bahamian cruise, Florida is one of the best states to cruise from. There are several different cruise ports throughout the state, with many options for cruise ships and cruise lines.

Port Everglades, located in Fort Lauderdale Florida, is one of these popular cruise ports. The Fort Lauderdale cruise port is home to a new Disney Cruise Line terminal. This port can be the perfect starting point for your cruise family vacation.

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Why Cruise from Fort Lauderdale, Florida?

If you are flying in for your family cruise, you may wonder which cruise port to leave from. In general, I recommend looking at the specific cruise first, then the cruise port second (especially for the Florida cruise ports, since there are several options).

However, Fort Lauderdale is an excellent option to consider. It’s easy to fly to, with flight options through either Fort Lauderdale Airport or the Miami International Airport.

While the Fort Lauderdale airport is generally easier, you may find more options through Miami. Both are short drives from the airport, unlike Port Canaveral which is a longer distance from the Orlando Airport.

Regardless of which airport you fly through, I’d recommend staying overnight at least the night before. Flight delays are always a risk, and if you fly in a day earlier, you’ll have some extra time.

As someone who lives in the Northeast, I also enjoy flying in a day or two earlier so that I can enjoy the Florida weather before my cruise vacation from Fort Lauderdale.

While the Fort Lauderdale cruise port (Port Everglades) is not new, Disney Cruise Line has just opened a brand-new cruise terminal. I had the opportunity to sail out of this terminal for my recent cruise on the Disney Dream . In addition to Port Canaveral, this is one of the more popular Disney Cruise departure ports.

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Whether you are coming from the airport or hotel, or driving, it’s easy to access the Disney Cruise Line Fort Lauderdale port. You will need to show ID to get through port security, but you’ll be able to take a cab or ride share if you aren’t driving.

It’s a large port, so it’s important to know that the Disney Cruise Line terminal at Port Everglades is Terminal 4. There are likely to be quite a few ships in port.

Parking is available in a port parking garage, which opens up at 10:45 AM. If you have a lot of luggage, you can pull up to the port first to drop off luggage with porters, before being directed to the parking garage.

Arriving via ride share or being dropped off? They’ll be able to pull up along Terminal 4 to drop you off at the terminal.

Once you arrive, you can leave any luggage with the porters to be delivered to your stateroom later in the afternoon/early evening. You’ll need to carry anything you don’t check, and keep in mind that your stateroom may not be ready when you arrive on the ship.

Disney Cruise Line mails your luggage tags in advance to your home, so be sure to have them on your bag. If you happen to forget them, the porters can write you out a tag.

These porters are not employed by Disney and do accept tips. Make sure to have some cash available to tip. Make sure no essentials (especially your Passport and other documents, as well as medication) are in your day bag and not in this checked luggage.

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Checking In For Your Cruise

Once you check your luggage in with a porter (if you choose to), you’ll be directed to go into the terminal. We saw overhead fans in this outdoor queue area, meaning some people may need to wait outside. But we walked right into the terminal.

We checked in with a terminal employee, although most of our actual check-in was completed online. There are separate lines for Castaway Club members and first-time cruisers. If you have a DisneyBand+ (which is completely optional), they can assist in activating it.

Once we completed our check-in, we went through security. This is very similar to an airline security process, but you won’t need to remove your shoes or any liquids in your bag. You also don’t have to follow the TSA liquids rule .

When you check in online, you’ll receive a confirmation with a QR code. You’ll need this QR code until you get your Key to the World key on your stateroom door, so be sure to keep it handy.

There’s plenty of seating, restrooms, and vending machines in this main terminal. Our boarding group had already been called at this point, so we walked right up to enter the ship. Before walking through the Mickey Ear entrance, you can choose to take a group photo.

Like other cruise ports, staterooms are generally not ready until about 1:30-2 pm. Most people go right to lunch in Cabanas and then go to their rooms. Luggage is delivered throughout the afternoon into early evening.

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Disembarking Through the Disney Cruise Line Port Everglades Flight

If you choose to have Disney Cruise Line handle your bags, you’ll need to put them out the night before. Make sure you haven’t packed anything you’ll need in the morning (like your toothbrush or clothing), in this bag.

You can choose to do a walk-off if you don’t check your bags. In that case, you’ll be one of the first off the ship.

Otherwise, you’ll need to remember the character that was on the bag tag of your checked bags. When that bag tag is called, you can disembark the ship. You’ll find your luggage on or near a table labeled with that character.

Once you have all of your luggage, you can go through customs with your passport. Then, you’ll be directed out of the terminal based on where you are going and what type of transportation you are taking there. Our disembarkation (we did a walk-off) was very quick and easy for this latest cruise.

Staying Overnight Before Your Flight

We highly recommend staying at a nearby hotel the night before your cruise, if you need to fly in. With flight delays and lost luggage always a risk, it’s a good idea to have some extra time.

This map (with affiliate links) will show some nearby lodging options. There are some wonderful hotels right on the beach, or you can choose a more reasonably priced chain with fewer amenities. While some hotels offer paid shuttle service to the airport, a ride share may be less expensive.

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The Port Canaveral-based Carnival Freedom just received its new funnel less than six months ago, but it has suffered more damage because of another fire on board this past weekend as it was sailing in the Bahamas.

Carnival reported the port side of the ship’s exhaust funnel was damaged in a fire at 3:15 p.m. Saturday as it was about 20 miles off the coast of Eleuthera Island, Bahamas as it was heading to Freeport. The ship had skipped over a port of call at Princess Cay because of bad weather.

Carnival Freedom cruise ship having some minor issues pic.twitter.com/PDdZ89K6KE — Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) March 25, 2024

“The ship’s fire response team was quickly activated, and the ship’s captain also turned the vessel towards the heavy rain in the area to maximize the efforts to put out the flames,” according to an update on X by the cruise line. “Eyewitnesses reported the possibility of a lightning strike and that is being investigated.”

This is the same ship that had its funnel burn away in 2022 to the point the ship had to sail without the iconic “whale tail” shape until it went in for a replacement last October during a dry dock in Spain.

Carnival Freedom Returns to Port Canaveral Following a stack fire March 23rd pic.twitter.com/ecVVjvvoHx — Jerry Pike (@JerryPikePhoto) March 25, 2024

“The captain has made multiple announcements to guests and crew and advised all but essential safety personnel to stay away from all open decks. There are no injuries. The port side portion of the funnel has fallen onto Deck 10 and the fire response is putting out the flames,” the line said Saturday.

At the time, the line also stated its sailings from Port Canaveral this week would not be affected, but both a Monday and Friday sailing have been canceled. Its next departure is not slated until at least April 4.

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Carnival Cruise Passenger Captures Ship Fire on Video After Reports of Lightning Strike

The incident marks the second time in two years this particular ship has caught fire. It has caused the cancellation of two upcoming voyages

A Carnival cruise ship’s exhaust funnel caught fire on Saturday during a trip to the Bahamas, causing the company to cancel its next two voyages.

This is the second time in less than two years that the Carnival Freedom, based in Port Canaveral, Fla., has been impacted by a fire.

"Regrettably, the damage is more than we first thought, and will require an immediate repair to stabilize the funnel, resulting in the cancellation of the March 25 and March 29 cruises from Port Canaveral," Matt Lupoli, Carnival Cruise Line's senior manager of public relations, told Florida Today in a statement. "The funnel has been stabilized for the ship’s return to Port Canaveral overnight to disembark guests, and then it will go to the Freeport shipyard on Monday afternoon to begin the required repairs."

PEOPLE has reached out to Carnival, but did not immediately hear back.

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While the cause of the fire is still being investigated, Carnival noted in a post on X Saturday that eyewitnesses reported the possibility of a lightning strike.

One of the cruise’s passengers, Heath Barnes, posted footage of the incident on Facebook Saturday afternoon.

In a statement to TMX, Barnes said it had been storming on and off and he was on one of the ship’s upper decks when he experienced “the loudest thunder and lightening [sic] I have ever heard.”

After he returned to his cabin for about 15 minutes, his nephew and two friends came to tell him the ship was on fire.

“I thought they were giving me a hard time but I got up and went out on the balcony and sure enough the flames and smoke was pouring out of the tail,” he continued, adding that he took the videos from his balcony before travelers were asked to stay indoors.

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Carnival's brand ambassador John Heald addressed the incident on Facebook, acknowledging that those impacted by the cancellations “will be feeling very disappointed.” 

“And I want to add my apologies and my assurances that when you rebook using your full refund and your 100% future cruise credit, that the crew will be standing by to give you all the Fun you deserve,” he added.

In May 2022, the Carnival Freedom caught fire during a five-day cruise to Turks and Caicos.

At the time, Carnival Cruise Line verified that a fire broke out in the funnel of the ship while it was in Grand Turk.

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The company said its "emergency response team quickly activated and extinguished" the flames.

"All guests and crew are safe, and the ship's guests were cleared by local authorities to go ashore," Carnival added.

The 948-foot Carnival Freedom, built in 2007, can hold just over 3,500 passengers, according to Cruise Mapper .

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