Post Cruise Conundrum

Sans Souci

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Original Poster
I am going on a cruise next month. For my return flight, I booked a 1:45 departure. My airline notified me today that my flight will now be leaving at 5:45. It is too costly to change airlines now. :cautious:

I really don't want to be milling around MCO all day. I have lounge access, but they are not going to let me in at 10-11 AM when my flight leaves at 5:45. Plus, sitting in a lounge is still sitting around watching the clock. Is there somewhere I can stow my luggage and get a Lyft to DS or something?
 

ChuckElias

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I hope this isn't a stupid question, but is "DS" Disney Studios? Are you thinking about spending some time at WDW? If so you might look at http://www.orlandobaggagestorage.com/ . I've never used them, I'm not endorsing them, but they're apparently pretty close to Disney.

If you're Lyft-ing to WDW and then back to the airport, you might consider renting a car for the day. Then luggage storage isn't an issue, and it's probably not much more expensive than the Uber/Lyft.

Here's one that will pick you up and the port, drop you at WDW and hold onto your luggage. More expensive than the first option, but worth looking at: https://www.startransvip.com/orlando_luggage_storage.html

I'll be interested to hear what you decide.
 

EOD K9

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Also, I know the Hyatt at MCO has day rooms for rent. It’s a normal hotel room that gives you all the perks, pool, showers, etc. Give that a whirl.
 

Sans Souci

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Original Poster
I hope this isn't a stupid question, but is "DS" Disney Studios? Are you thinking about spending some time at WDW? If so you might look at http://www.orlandobaggagestorage.com/ . I've never used them, I'm not endorsing them, but they're apparently pretty close to Disney.

If you're Lyft-ing to WDW and then back to the airport, you might consider renting a car for the day. Then luggage storage isn't an issue, and it's probably not much more expensive than the Uber/Lyft.

Here's one that will pick you up and the port, drop you at WDW and hold onto your luggage. More expensive than the first option, but worth looking at: https://www.startransvip.com/orlando_luggage_storage.html

I'll be interested to hear what you decide.


Thanks, Chuck. I was excited when I saw the second option, then I saw I would have to charter a car if I wanted to do that. I am traveling alone, so I have nobody to split the costs with. I am trying to figure out the most cost effective way of spending my time. lol
 

Sans Souci

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Original Poster
Also, I know the Hyatt at MCO has day rooms for rent. It’s a normal hotel room that gives you all the perks, pool, showers, etc. Give that a whirl.


Thanks. I emailed to ask and it's currently $119+tax. I have been trying to put together the costs for a PC to WDW Lyft, then WDW to MCO Lyft. Once I add in meals I will be over $119. I like the idea of having access to a pool and gym, then showering before I board my flight.
 

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