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Option #1 gets my vote. I always prefer having a rental car as it means you're so much more flexible. Could you maybe do some more checking to see if there are any last-minute deals on rental cars?
I would check out the options for what to do in Ft. Lauderdale on Trip Advisor. If it's a nice day, you can have a good time along the main beach strip - there are tons of shops, restaurants, and bars as well as the beach. Maybe find a movie to help take up some of the time. The Discovery Museum also has an IMAX theater (I think - it's been a while). A water taxi trip along the Intracoastal Waterway will provide a good look at how the rich and famous live.
We have been to Ft Lauderdale, and we went to the beach and there is a really neat place right on the main road that runs along the beach there - can't remember the name, but it is a plaza type place that houses several restaurants/bars, little shops, etc - it would be a great place to hang out, eat and have a drink while people watching......or watching the surf!
We have also rented a car (we took the shuttle from port to airport and rented car at airport) for the day and drove to the Everglades - and we had an evening flight also
Sounds perfect! We will look into it. The Everglades would be super neat as well if we can swing a rental
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Originally Posted by Colexis Mom
I'd go with #4! Congrats on the drink upgrade!
It should be a lot of fun
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Originally Posted by chezp
Oh darn. Well if that option's out, number four was my second choice.
I think it's looking like what will happen!
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Originally Posted by Disneybine
Option #1 gets my vote. I always prefer having a rental car as it means you're so much more flexible. Could you maybe do some more checking to see if there are any last-minute deals on rental cars?
See I almost feel like it makes it less flexible, because we have to pick it up by a certain time and drop it off by a certain time, plus if it's awful weather and we just want to chill at the airport we will be locked into it BUT we will definitely be checking rates again just to be sure
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Originally Posted by Cam22
I'm voting for Option #4. Congrats on the drink package upgrade!
Thanks! I can't wait for some Conundrum with dinner
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I would check out the options for what to do in Ft. Lauderdale on Trip Advisor. If it's a nice day, you can have a good time along the main beach strip - there are tons of shops, restaurants, and bars as well as the beach. Maybe find a movie to help take up some of the time. The Discovery Museum also has an IMAX theater (I think - it's been a while). A water taxi trip along the Intracoastal Waterway will provide a good look at how the rich and famous live.
The Ft. Lauderdale airport is efficient, but dull
I always forget about TripAdvisor for activities, thanks for the reminder And I love museums so that's definitely something I'll look into!
Well,it's CRUISE WEEK! This really snuck up on us quite a bit. I spent yesterday doing a bunch of laundry and last weekend we headed to the mall to get any last things. I tried on my "fancy" dresses and they all fit, so I was set there, but Cody needed new suit pants so I'm glad we went a little early, as tailoring took a week!
So we are all set on dinner outfits, but that's about as far as I've gotten. Well and the shoes to go with my dresses. I need to make a real packing list and really figure out my outfits for the days and try on bathing suits etc. Thankfully the weather is looking pretty good down there despite the freezing temps we have here in Texas and across most of America it seems!
I'm going to try to get all the packing done (and paint my nails!) tonight while Cody is at his gaming store so I can hide his Valentine's Gift! Then tomorrow night it's "eat anything in the fridge that might go bad" and last minute stuff. Our flight is at about 6:30am out of DFW so we will be heading to the airport around 4:30 which is going to be a littleee nuts! I'll pack us some Lara Bars/Quest Bars for breakfast type things because I'm not super into what is available at the airport. Although last time we flew out of a worse terminal, American Airlines has two of the better ones, so there's hope. I'll also pack a handful of snacks for "just in case" and mostly the two travel days where you just never know!
I'm also planning on packing Emergen-C or whatever because I ALWAYS GET SICK. I'm going to try so hard to avoid it, but it usually happens. And then Dramamine and stuff for upset stomachs and basically my entire medicine cabinet. I do not want to end up in another cruise infirmary, those places are awful (and expensive)
Then we are bringing our DSs because we are nerds and Nook/Kindle/books. But I have to figure out what's going in our carry on and checked luggage etc etc. Still so much to do! Anything experienced cruisers think I would be crazy not to pack?!
Also I think we are just going to hang out and get lunch and maybe enjoy the beach in Fort Lauderdale. Nothing too exciting as we will have a longgg day. Just debating the whole beach towel thing too. They are heavy and take up space, but if we are considering the beach it seems silly not to have something to lay on? I might actually pack a "beach blanket" instead, since I'm always cold anyway I can snuggle up with it in the stateroom too
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Sooo close now! I like the beach blanket idea. Things not to forget? Sunscreen! It's probably weird to think about that when it's freezing cold outside but you'll be in the sun soon!
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You are almost there!!!!
I swear by airborne when traveling, especially on a cruise. Probably the same as emergen c?
Yes, don't forget the sunscreen, and maybe a hat?
You could always purchase a cute Mickey towel as a souvenir
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