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We will be enjoying our first cruise ever in June and I still feel so lost. We are flying into Seattle and had originally planned on driving up with friends as they were going to drive, but they have since cancelled. We are working on arrangments from Seattle up to Vancouver, which I'm actually not panicking about.
But we have not made arrangments for the return. We do not have a flight booked and at this point, I'm leaning towards flying home from Vancouver instead of Seattle to avoid the hassle of trying to get from Vancouver to Seattle.
So my question (one of many, I'm sure), is can we arrange a ground transfer through Disney from the cruise ship to the airport for a return flight? Or what would be our other option for easily getting from the ship to the airport? I'm assuming a cab, but if anyone has any experience with this in Vancouver, I would love to hear what you did.
We took a cab from Vancouver Airport to the cruise terminal, as we were staying at the Pan Pacific there, in 2011. I've just looked back at the trip report I wrote at the time and it says that the cab ride cost us $35 (I assume Canadian ones... ) and it was very quick and easy. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone.
We used Disney transfers from the port to the airport in Vancouver. It was very easy and went off without a hitch.
We flew into Vancouver a few days before our cruise and took public transportation (rail) to the port (stayed at the Pan Pacific). It was easy and inexpensive but I don't know that I would choose that unless you have a good hunk of time before your flight. Our experience was that flights from Vancouver to our part of the country left around noon, or much later in the evening -after 6 pm.
Are you going to be spending any time in Vancouver? We loved Vancouver almost as much as the cruise so I would highly recommend it if it's an option for you.
We also stayed at the Pan Pacific and we flew into Seattle taking the shuttle from the airport directly to the Pan Pacific. It was much less expensive to fly in and out of Seattle than Vancouver. We spent a few days prior to the cruise and one day after the cruise in Vancouver. It was wonderful and we loved that city.
Are you going to be spending any time in Vancouver? We loved Vancouver almost as much as the cruise so I would highly recommend it if it's an option for you.
We are flying into Seattle on Friday night and planned on taking Amtrak up to Vancouver on Sunday, with the ship going out on Monday, so we'll have at least Sunday afternoon to do a little exploring in Vancouver. We haven't decided when we're flying home after the cruise, if we'll spend a day or two, or head right home the same day, so I'm not sure if we'll get more time to explore.
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We also stayed at the Pan Pacific and we flew into Seattle taking the shuttle from the airport directly to the Pan Pacific. It was much less expensive to fly in and out of Seattle than Vancouver. We spent a few days prior to the cruise and one day after the cruise in Vancouver. It was wonderful and we loved that city.
You flew to Seattle and there was a shuttle from SeaTac all the way to the Pan Pacific in Vancouver?
There's every variety of transport available, with or without DCL's help. We have a page dedicated to the topic in our DCL guide. There are no-reservation walk-up shuttle vans both at the airport and downtown.
The most economical is SkyTrain (subway). The station is a few blocks from Canada Place, and it runs right to the airport. You'd hardly be alone on the trip, there are even airline check-in kiosks on the downtown train platforms. If you just have one rolling bag apiece, it's fairly practical. More luggage than that?
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There's every variety of transport available, with or without DCL's help. We have a page dedicated to the topic in our DCL guide. There are no-reservation walk-up shuttle vans both at the airport and downtown.
The most economical is SkyTrain (subway). The station is a few blocks from Canada Place, and it runs right to the airport. You'd hardly be alone on the trip, there are even airline check-in kiosks on the downtown train platforms. If you just have one rolling bag apiece, it's fairly practical. More luggage than that?
Dave:
Someone else did mention the SkyTrain too, so now I'm thinking that looks like a great option. And the plan is to definitely stick with just 1 piece of luggage each, plus a carryon. I work in Boston and take public transportation all the time around here, so I would hope I'm capable of doing so elsewhere.
One other thing I really need to make sure I do is to schedule a car or shuttle to get us from SeaTac to our hotel when we arrive in Seattle. It's a really late flight, so chances are we're not going to have the subway as an option there if I remember correctly from the schedule.
You'll find the Link Light Rail (used it, loved it) runs until 1:00 am Mon-Sat, and until Midnight Sunday. However, you should also check with your hotel, as a fair number offer shuttles/ground transport.
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