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Gayle V
Guest
Well, we've done it both ways. We've bought the transfers from the ship sometimes and sometimes not.
A few times, not buying them and trying to get a taxi, was a total disaster. There was no organization for getting the taxi, and the huge crowds of people were pushing, and shoving and literally fighting for the cabs. It took forever and the few dollars saved on the taxi would have been well spent on the cruise line's bus.
Other times there was a simple easy, fast, organised line for the cabs, and that would have been the better, cheaper choice.
One of our easiest experiences getting a cab was recently coming home from a RCI cruise in Fort Lauderdale. One of the worse ever times was after a Celebrity cruise, also through Fort Lauderdale.
So what's it like getting a taxi at the Carnival pier in Fort Lauderdale ? Should we get the cruise line ship-to-airport transfer, or not?
A few times, not buying them and trying to get a taxi, was a total disaster. There was no organization for getting the taxi, and the huge crowds of people were pushing, and shoving and literally fighting for the cabs. It took forever and the few dollars saved on the taxi would have been well spent on the cruise line's bus.
Other times there was a simple easy, fast, organised line for the cabs, and that would have been the better, cheaper choice.
One of our easiest experiences getting a cab was recently coming home from a RCI cruise in Fort Lauderdale. One of the worse ever times was after a Celebrity cruise, also through Fort Lauderdale.
So what's it like getting a taxi at the Carnival pier in Fort Lauderdale ? Should we get the cruise line ship-to-airport transfer, or not?