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Ginnyjen

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You will see over the next couple of days that many of us like the Embassy Suites Hotel located on 17th Street and the Harbor Shops are right behind them.

 

 

There are restaurants there as well as Publix (grocery store that sells alcohol and wine among many other things).

 

Total Wine is where many people buy their wines to take onto the ship.

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So sorry to ask this, but I'm looking for a Ft. Lauderdale hotel and I don't know how to search on this board. Thanks for any help.

 

About the most inexpensive and convenient I have found is the Remada Airport/Cruiseport, 2275 West State Road 84, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312, 954-584-4000 reservations@ramadinnairport.com, http://www.RamadaInnAirport.com

 

They have a complementary shuttle from the airport and to the cruiseport.

 

Scott & Karen

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We love the Riverside Hotel on Las Olas...for whatever that's worth!

 

I second this choice. I am very fond of the Riverside. I also have stayed at the Hyatt at pier 66,The Renaissance at 17Ave SE and The Hilton Marina on the InterCoastal War Way.

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La Quinta Hollywood has all the tricks. Cheaper than the others mentioned here.

 

Free breakfast with waffles, nice pool, big lobby, free shuttle to/from airport and to the cruise port. Free car parking/storage for 14 nights if you drive down.

 

Shopping and multiple full service restaurants a 5 minute walk away.

 

Nice setting, quiet. Perfect for a 1-2 night pre or post cruise stay.

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I have stayed at the Embassy Suites multiple times and if you ask for room overlooking the ships, when you wake up the morning of your cruise you can see your ship docked and waiting. Or if you are an early riser you can watch her sail in. The same goes for the 66 and what was the Marriott but I believe it has changed hands.

 

A few years ago we discovered the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood - about a 10 minute cab ride each way, and now we always stay there. They have lots and lots of dining options, a beautiful pool area, huge casino of you like to gamble, etc. We will stay for few days either before or after sailing and have no need to rent a car; everything we want is right there in the complex.

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