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Port Canaveral Terminal 1 Parking Garage Height Restrictions


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35 minutes ago, frisbeewife said:

Does anybody know if the parking garage at terminal 1 at Port Canaveral could handle a Honda Pilot with a standard cartop carrier on it?  I can’t seem to find any info on the clearance. 

 

Can't recall seeing any vehicles with carriers on top. Several tall trucks, though

 

Found this online

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At the entrance to the garage there is a hanging bar that says the height of the lowest part of the garage, somewhere in the garage, not necessarily right there at the entrance.  if your roof or anything on the roof touches that bar, you should not enter.  This is the bar at the entrance to Terminal #1 parking garage:

 

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1 hour ago, tallnthensome said:

Florida departures forum for parking garage questions. This has nothing to do with Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. 

 

Terminal one is Royal Caribbean so... 

 

BTW... congrats on becoming a moderator!!!!

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1 hour ago, tallnthensome said:

Florida departures forum for parking garage questions. This has nothing to do with Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. 

Of course it does. That parking terminal is for Royal Caribbean departures.

 

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4 hours ago, John&LaLa said:

 

Can't recall seeing any vehicles with carriers on top. Several tall trucks, though

 

Found this online

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I think it's the standard carrier that comes on the Pilot. No problem at all. Although parking garages look really low, they are mostly designed for all standard cars and even regular vans. (Just don't be going in there with an "add-on" car top carrier or your RV LOL)..

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12 hours ago, time4u2go said:

Royal Caribbean is not the only cruise line that uses that terminal.

Technically you are correct (since it's owned by the port authority, not Royal) but it's more the exception, not the rule. Here's the current schedule and it was only used once by one other line on July 9 by NCL.

It's primarily used by Royal. 

CPA-Website-Schedule-May-Sept.pdf.aspx (portcanaveral.com)

 

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On 7/24/2022 at 8:38 AM, 2chiefs said:

Technically you are correct (since it's owned by the port authority, not Royal) but it's more the exception, not the rule. Here's the current schedule and it was only used once by one other line on July 9 by NCL.

It's primarily used by Royal. 

CPA-Website-Schedule-May-Sept.pdf.aspx (portcanaveral.com)

 

Really spending a lot of time and effort on this lol

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