Motel stay before cruise
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Motel stay before cruise
We are going to take a cruise out of Miami in Feb. Would like to stay in Miami the night before the cruise departs. Would like some information about places to stay that would be convient to the docking area, etc. thank you
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What are your dates?
Presidents Week, the Superbowl, the Miami International Boat Show are citywide sellout events and are actual South Florida sellout events.
If your dates take place during any of those dates, you may have to book as far away as Orlando.
Presidents Week, the Superbowl, the Miami International Boat Show are citywide sellout events and are actual South Florida sellout events.
If your dates take place during any of those dates, you may have to book as far away as Orlando.
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That's what I was gonna say, GoT. We're cruising out of Miami on Superbowl Sunday and several people on our cruise are FREKING out because they've gotten tickets a day ahead and can't find a room. We're flying into Orlando then staying in W Palm at HI Express (priority club points)then driving to Miami airport and taking shuttle. Amazing, I booked it for a measly 10,000 points.
For any other regular cruise, we use priceline for hotels.
For any other regular cruise, we use priceline for hotels.
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I can imagine!
The ride from Orlando to Miami isn't bad at all because the Florida Turnpike isn't anywhere near as busy as I-95. I can't remember how long the drive is but hey, you are on vacation, you are in sunny Florida, AND...you are getting ready to go on a cruise.
Linda, make sure y'all check out Sailfish Marina for dinner when you arrive. It is so cool to check out the billion dollar yachts and Palm Beach. The Sailfish Marina is on the water.
The ride from Orlando to Miami isn't bad at all because the Florida Turnpike isn't anywhere near as busy as I-95. I can't remember how long the drive is but hey, you are on vacation, you are in sunny Florida, AND...you are getting ready to go on a cruise.
Linda, make sure y'all check out Sailfish Marina for dinner when you arrive. It is so cool to check out the billion dollar yachts and Palm Beach. The Sailfish Marina is on the water.
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Yep....that's Superbowl Sunday. Good luck. The Holiday Inn Express that I mentioned is actually in Juno beach, but does show openings for the 4th at $220. a night. You can do a search, but I doubt you'll find much im Miami or Lauderdale and you'll probably have to drive a bit up the coast. This hotel is 85 miles from the Miami airport.
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djm, that is Superbowl Sundayf, forget finding a room within 125 miles. Literally.
Try West Palm and Orlando.
Linda, when will y'all arrive in West Palm?
Take the water taxi and if it is warm enough, snorkel Peanut Island. Go see the manatees because dozens of manatees will seek out warm water coming from the Riviera Beach Power Plant (Peanut Island/Palm Beach Inlet area which is right across from Sailfish Marina). I think it has opened back up.
http://www.geocities.com/palmbeachboating/manatees.html
Try West Palm and Orlando.
Linda, when will y'all arrive in West Palm?
Take the water taxi and if it is warm enough, snorkel Peanut Island. Go see the manatees because dozens of manatees will seek out warm water coming from the Riviera Beach Power Plant (Peanut Island/Palm Beach Inlet area which is right across from Sailfish Marina). I think it has opened back up.
http://www.geocities.com/palmbeachboating/manatees.html
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Just for the heck of it, I ran a search for you and found the Sheraton at Miami airport has a room for 269. The only other one I found was the Rodeway...and BEWARE that hotel..it is the scariest hotel I've ever seen. Perhaps there will be some rooms that pop up because it will probably be busier on the 3rd.
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Oh my, I see that the Super Bowl is on Feb.4th - so, I guess we'll have to get an early flight on the 5th since the ship leaves at 5pm - probably will be o.k. to do that...maybe we can stay an extra night when returning from the cruise on Saturday, Feb.10th. thanks
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djm, what about flying to Jacksonville and driving to St. Augustine to spend the night?
It is a GREAT city, one of my favorites. Granted, a long haul down I-95 but at least you would not be stuck in Philly.
I think St. Augustine is around 4 hours from Miami. It is probably 300 miles but the traffic on I-95 flies. You could leave St. Augustine by 9AM and be in Miami by 1PM.
It is a GREAT city, one of my favorites. Granted, a long haul down I-95 but at least you would not be stuck in Philly.
I think St. Augustine is around 4 hours from Miami. It is probably 300 miles but the traffic on I-95 flies. You could leave St. Augustine by 9AM and be in Miami by 1PM.
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Let me add that the stadium on almost on the Miami-Dade/Broward County line so as long as you stay on the turnpike way south of that, you'll be fine.
Don't even think about driving I-95 through Miami or I can promise you you'll miss the ship.
Hit the Florida Turnpike in Ft. Pierce.
I-95 will be a parking lot. Resist all urges.
Don't even think about driving I-95 through Miami or I can promise you you'll miss the ship.
Hit the Florida Turnpike in Ft. Pierce.
I-95 will be a parking lot. Resist all urges.

