I tested the $30 per ride Orlando cruise ship shuttle everyone raves about, and it's the only way I'll get there now

In:
09 Apr 2025
By: 
Elizabeth Wright

Getting to Port Canaveral from the nearest major airport isn't as convenient as Miami or Fort Lauderdale. 

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Orlando International Airport (MCO) is roughly 45 miles from Port Canaveral, whereas Port Everglades is less than 5 miles from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). 

While you can hire an Uber or Lyft to Port Canaveral, the price varies depending on traffic and demand. It's not uncommon to see fares as expensive as $70 to $100 for a one-way ride. 

Recently, my partner and I decided to try out Go Port's shuttle service from MCO to Port Canaveral. Since it was only the two of us, we didn’t want to risk spending $200 or more on transportation to and from the cruise ship. 

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Plus, having pre-arranged transportation meant we wouldn't have any long wait times while the app searched for an available driver. 

We booked our round-trip transportation on the website for $59.98 per person, which worked out to about $30 per person each way. This meant we wouldn’t be stuck paying $100 for a one-way ride on embarkation or disembarkation day. Instead, the total cost for transfers to and from Orlando came out to just under $120 for both of us.

Overall, I was pleased with Go Port and would consider using their shuttle service to Port Canaveral in the future, especially if I'm traveling alone or with one other person. 

Easy-to-locate check-in deck

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My partner and I stayed in Orlando for two nights before our cruise aboard Wonder of the Seas. As such, we took a short Lyft from our hotel across from Universal Studios to MCO on embarkation morning. 

After being dropped off at Terminal A, we took the elevator down to the ground transportation area, which is where you'll also find the car rental counters. 

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It felt strange skipping the usual airport baggage drop-off and security process. However, we walked to the end of the far right hallway near Door A105 and quickly checked in for our shuttle to Port Canaveral. 

Instead of choosing a specific shuttle time, passengers are assigned a specific boarding number on a first-come, first-served basis. This system made the process smooth and flexible, as we didn’t have to rush to catch the first bus or feel stuck with a later departure. 

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Still, we wanted to be at Port Canaveral as soon as possible. While we enjoyed our day at Universal Studios, we we eager to kickstart our week aboard Wonder of the Seas! 

We arrived at MCO at 9:45am, with the first shuttle scheduled for 10:00am. As such, we were given boarding number 82. We were also given luggage tags, which helped the driver know the ship the bags were headed to. 

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Go Port caters to multiple cruise lines, meaning passengers onboard their shuttles could be cruising with Royal Caribbean, Princess, MSC, Carnival, Disney, or Celebrity. Ensuring that luggage tags are secured on all bags placed underneath the bus helps luggage handlers easily sort and deliver the bags to the correct ships. 

It was obvious other cruisers also wanted to make their way to Port Canaveral early. While the seating area near the check-in desk was expansive, it was pretty full by 10:00am, though there were a few remaining seats. 

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I waited for our group to be called while my partner ran to the conveniently located restrooms. Note that while the buses do have restrooms onboard, they are locked during the ride from MCO to Port Canaveral and vice versa. 

I didn't get comfortable for long, as boarding for groups 71 through 98 started shortly after 10:00am, less than twenty minutes after checking in and receiving our group number. 

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I’d recommend staying close to the check-in area, as it might be difficult to hear the Go Port representatives calling boarding numbers if you wander too far. For instance, my partner wouldn't have been able to hear them from the restroom, which is why I stayed in the waiting area. 

Efficient boarding process and smooth ride

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I was amazed at how fast the boarding process was. Within minutes of being instructed to line up, we were heading out the doors and onto the buses. Luggage handlers quickly loaded everyone's bags onto the shuttles while passengers took their seats and situated their carry-on bags. 

By 10:15am, we were pulling out of the airport and en route to Port Canaveral! The buses weren't anything super luxurious, but they were a step-up from public transportation. Instead of hard plastic seats, the coach buses had fabric-cushioned seats. 

Additionally, the buses had a two-by-two seating arrangement, and by the time my partner and I were boarding, it was pretty full. We made our way to the back of the bus with our bags and found two seats together. 

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The ride itself was smooth and shorter than I thought. Since we were sailing aboard Wonder of the Seas, we were dropped off first and bypassed a line of cars. However, your ride time may be slightly longer if sailing on a different cruise line. 

Porters were available as soon as we got off the bus, so we didn't have to lug our bags closer to the terminal. This was convenient and saved time, allowing us to head inside and start our cruise check-in process without any hassle.

Disembarkation was just as easy

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After an amazing seven days on Wonder, we were faced with the reality that our cruise had come and gone. 

Go Port's shuttles to MCO begin at around 7:00am and continue until disembarkation is complete. However, rather than wasting time onboard, we decided to disembark in case there were any long lines for bag drop or security. 

The check-in kiosk was right where the bus had dropped us off one week earlier, and though the line was a little longer than when we checked in at MCO, it wasn't unbearable or annoying. I'd assume guests disembarking later might have a longer wait. 

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Unlike when we were heading to Port Canaveral, we weren't given a boarding number or luggage tags. Instead, everyone funneled onto the shuttles after giving the agents their name. Additionally, MCO is the only stop the bus makes, so all bags are unloaded at the airport upon arrival. 

Since the bus was nearly full, we were off minutes after boarding. We arrived at MCO by 8:30am and were through security and in The Club by 9:10am, hours ahead of our 1:00pm flight to Charlotte. 

I was happy with Go Port and would use their services again

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When we arrived at MCO, my partner checked Uber to see how much a one-way ride would have cost. At $90 before tip, taking an Uber from Orlando International Airport to Port Canaveral would have been more expensive than booking with Go Port.

I knew we made the right decision since we would've had to pay for a return ride from Port Canaveral to the airport one week later. Though this wasn't necessarily a budget cruise for us, saving on transportation costs was a nice bonus. 

That said, I understand why families of four might be hesitant to pay for Go Port since it would cost around $240; however, I'd argue that the convenience is worth the cost, especially since you won't have to worry about hiring a larger rideshare, and subsequently paying more, for everyone's suitcases. 

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The check-in process during embarkation and disembarkation was straightforward; the shuttle buses were comfortable; and the overall experience was hassle-free. Everything went as planned with Go Port, making the start and end of our cruise on Wonder of the Seas more enjoyable and less stressful.


Elizabeth graduated from New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute with her M.A. in Journalism in May 2023. Growing up, she had the privilege of traveling frequently with her family and fell in love with cruising after sailing on the Oasis of the Seas her freshman year of high school. She wanted to pursue a career that highlighted her passion for travel and strengths as a writer. 

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