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We planning our vacation for next year and have booked a Disney Cruise and unlike most we want to spend a few days at Universal after our cruise (we have already done the WDW land sea vaca). I'm having trouble with the logistics of getting from the port to Universal and finding the best place to stay as we will not have a car. I'm a huge planner and though our trip is not until next fall I want to start getting things lined out. Any suggestions would be great,
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How many are in your party? Three or more and a town car service like Quicksilver becomes cheaper than Disney transportation would have been, had it been available. A one-way, one-day car rental is another possibility. Possibly cheaper still, but more trouble.
Hotels near Universal is not my topic, but the easy answer would be one of Universal's on-property hotels. You have the no-car convenience, plus the special benefits included.
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We used Happy Limo to go from the Boardwalk to the cruise terminal. We opted for a rental car back to the airport. The ride from Happy Limo was great, and I'm sure they would pick you up at Universal as well. It was a heck of lot cheaper for the 6 of us than the Disney transport would have been (I know that's not an option for you).
The car rental allowed us to stop at WDW before heading to the airport - we had a late flight. It worked well for our plans, but the ride with Happy Limo was less of a headache than the rental car. I would definitely recommend them and use them again!
At Universal, we love the Royal Pacific. The perks for being onsite at Universal are great, so we always stay on site. The Royal Pacific is gorgeous and the cheapest Universal resort. We've been there 3 times, I think, and will be back for a few days next summer.
My bro and I used The Flordia Express Bus four times during our trip to Florida last November/December. We made advanced reservations with them before leaving for our holiday, and were so impressed with their service, that we made two more bookings with them during our holiday.
They work to your schedule, are punctual, the phone operator was really nice, courtesy calls are made the day before your reservation to confirm details, and our driver was awesome. Our driver on all four occasions, was Keith - you seriously couldn't wish to meet a nicer person. On our way back 'home' to the Pop Century Resort one night, he went out of his way at no extra cost, to find a place that sold Twinkies, on learning that we had never tried them before (they're not available in Oz.) Keith also works part-time for WDW, so had a lot of fantastic tales to regale us with during our two day trips to Tampa.
Services we used The Florida Express Bus for, were:
A return day trip from the Pop Century Resort to Busch Gardens, Tampa
A return day trip from the Pop Century Resort to Big Cat Rescue, Tampa
Transfer from the Pop Century Resort to the Hard Rock Hotel, Universal Orlando
Transfer from the Hard Rock Hotel to Orlando Airport
I know for certain that they do runs from Cape Canaveral to Orlando area hotels, as Keith would also talk about how many runs he would do back-and-forth from when he last saw us.
I can say with all certainty that I'll be definitely using this company the next time we're in Florida - I recommend them 100%
I don't have any specific advice to give on getting from the port to Universal, and this may sound silly, but I wanted to point out that one thing to keep in mind if you consider a town car or rental car, is how much luggage you will have with you. My family is made up of over-packers (myself included), and there have been a couple of times when we wanted to rent a car and even if the people would have fit, the people AND the luggage wouldn't have! Those big suitcases take up a lot of room, so remember to consider the trunk space you'll need! Happy travels!
I don't have any specific advice to give on getting from the port to Universal, and this may sound silly, but I wanted to point out that one thing to keep in mind if you consider a town car or rental car, is how much luggage you will have with you. My family is made up of over-packers (myself included), and there have been a couple of times when we wanted to rent a car and even if the people would have fit, the people AND the luggage wouldn't have! Those big suitcases take up a lot of room, so remember to consider the trunk space you'll need! Happy travels!