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We are arriving in Orlando (MCO) at 12:55 AM. We won't get our luggage till at least 1:30 AM. I was then planning to rent a car and drive to Port Canaveral and hang out but what to do from 3:00 AM to 10:00 AM when the terminal opens is beyond me. I do not want to spend the money on a hotel room to use for 5 or 6 hours but I am also not thrilled about being out in that area from 3:00 to 6:00 while it is dark. Any thoughts or suggestions or experiences are appreciated.
First, the terminal now opens at 11:00am. They won't even allow drop-offs (shuttles, etc.) before 11:00am. So add an hour to your morning plans.
Twilight begins around 5:30am - are you planning to be on the beach to greet the dawn? Get there early and enjoy the whole thing.
Ron Jon Surf Shop in Cocoa Beach is open 24 hours. However, a room at Motel 6 will probably be cheaper than a t-shirt and swimwear shopping spree at Ron Jon.
Unfortunately, sea turtle season doesn't start until May 1. Otherwise, you could do some observing during peak viewing hours.
There doesn't seem to be a rocket launch scheduled for KSC, but perhaps the Air Force is sending something up - might be worth checking out.
Fishing charters can start up before dawn. Lots of boats/skippers to choose from.
The Brevard Community College Observatory has open viewing hours on their telescope on Friday and Saturday nights, but only until 10:00 pm. However, if there's a major astronomical event the night you're there, you may be able to track down an astronomy club or college group that's open to having some guests. BCC Planetarium & Observatory Welcome PageAstronomy Calendar of Celestial Events 2012 - Sea and Sky
I know the idea of a hotel room seems a bit of a waste to you, but considering you'll have a really long day and evening... You could still get 6 to 7 hours of shuteye before heading to the ship. If you nap after you get access to your stateroom, you'll only get about 2 - 2.5 hours before the safety drill. Motel 6 in Cocoa won't set you back a whole lot.
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Are you just renting the car and returning it that same day, or are you paying to keep it all week? My suggestion would be to get a room. We stayed at the Country Inn and Suites before our last cruise. They have a free breakfast and a free shuttle to the port. Also, if you do leave a vehicle, they allow you to park it there for the length of your cruise for free. Having done the "drive all night and then board a ship with no sleep" thing, I strongly recommend against it. That first night was rough! Cranky, sleepy cabin mates...no bueno. Good luck with your decision and have a great cruise!
For our Bahamian and Caribbean cruises, check-in registration begins at 11:00 a.m. and embarkation begins at 1:00 p.m.
Just a couple of weeks ago DCL put an advisory out to travel agents stating that ground transportation (town cars, etc.) would be turned away if they arrived before 11:00am.
As always, policy and actual practice can vary. Note, however, that when you pre-book your port arrival time (which is currently required), you can't get a time prior to 11:00am.
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What about getting a room at the Hyatt at the airport> you won't have to go far and still rent a car.?? I know you don't want to spend much money. But that would be a long..........night.
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I also agree with the above posters ^ You may want to get a room for the night at the Hyatt at MCO. We were able to spend the night there and take their Disney bus to the port. When we checked in at the airport we received a boarding pass number 3. The day/evening will be a long one and you may not make it through dinner or the show because you'll be so tired.