Disney Cruise-Parking at the port

GoofyGuySouthFl

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I have a question for any of you that have been on a cruise out of port canaveral. We are booked on our 1st disney cruise in june (7 day eastern cruise yeah!) and we are driving to the port since we live only a couple hours away. My question is how is parking at the port? Is it a parking deck? just a big lot? Also does anyone know the cost per day to park at the port? Also how early should we arrive to aviod people leaving from the incoming cruise? Thanks for all your help.
 

CatLady

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It's a parking lot (actually two), and if I recall correctly, it's $10 per day, which you prepay when you park before the cruise. Do not leave any food items in your car, because a week is long enough for the ants to find their way in!
 
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SpenceMan01

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From http://www.portcanaveral.org:
Parking at Port Canaveral's Cruise Terminals is paved, gated, and under 24-hour surveillance. Parking is located at each terminal and is well sign-posted. Passengers at Cruise Terminal 9/10 have a choice of outdoor parking or the new six-level parking garage.
There are special areas designed for parking for the disabled, however we do not provide free parking unless it is (1) a vehicle with specialized equipment, such as ramps, lifts, or foot or hand controls, for use by a person who has a disability, or (2) a vehicle that is displaying the Florida Toll Exemption permit (call 1-800-983-2435 #2 for exemption form).
Otherwise, parking fee is $12.00 per day for vehicles up to 20 feet in length and $24.00 per day for vehicles over 20 feet. The total amount for the time the vehicle is to be parked must be paid in full upon entering the parking area. Visa, MasterCard, Traveler's Checks issued in U.S. dollars and Cash are accepted in payment of fees. All fees stated above are subject to change without notice by Canaveral Port Authority.

DCL is at Terminal 8, so I don't know about the availability of the ramp, so I think you'd end up parking outside. It's $12/day either way though.
 
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kal1484

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I'd try a "stay and park" deal, there are a few nice hotels around that if you stay, you can leave your car there, and they will take you to the shuttle.
 
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