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jorge3000
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May 09, 2017

Parking while on a cruise

THe family and I are going on a disney cruise this summer. We were thinking about taking the TT and having an extended vacation on the way down there and back. I am wondering, does anyone have any suggestions as to where to park the TT while we are on the cruise? I cannot find anything on the Port Canaveral Parking that it allows for TT to be parked there while on a cruise.
  • We went on a Royal Caribbean out of Canaveral and left our motorhome on the campsite in Saint Augustine at North Beach Campground Price wasn't much of a difference from leaving the motorhome on campground site then parking it in their parking lot call the campground office we would be gone for four days and put the slide outs in and shut the water off we felt better leaving it in a campground and then in a parking lot and having to shut down the fridge and empty it have fun with your cruise good luck
  • Haven't been on a cruise but I have stayed at Jetty Park a few years in March. There are acres and acres of parking at Port Canaveral, never saw the lots even close to full. Mostly cars, but they certainly have room for RVs. Not sure of the rates, and there are advertisements from places farther away that claim to have lower prices who will shuttle you to the Port. May not work if you need to be plugged in, but a bit of Internet searching should give you some options.
  • We have gone on extended mini-trips while on our usual 3-4 month RVing. Since we travel with a small freezer--we must have power. RV Parks are the only reliable alternative. So I disconnect the water line and store the water hose, turn AC to about 80, lock up the bikes, store my satellite antenna, and head off. Works great for us and I tell the park what I am doing. They have my cell # to call if they have questions.
  • donn0128 wrote:
    How long is the cruise? You might simply want to make a reservation at a nearby RV park, get there, setup, go on the cruise, come back have a leisurely couple of days and head home. Probably not any more expensive than trying to find a place to park it.


    If you do this ask first as most RV parks don't allow you to leave RV's in campsites like this.

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