bonsai3s Posted May 8 #26 Share Posted May 8 @Docbizarro Another option to get from Terminal G to Terminal A is to take the free Miami trolley. There is a trolley stop near each terminal. (Terminal G trolly stop... just walk past the parking garage and across the street.) * You must be able to carry your luggage onto the trolley. * From Terminal G, the trolley goes over the bridge and to downtown Miami. It turns around and heads back to Port of Miami...first stop is Terminal A. * If you are not in a hurry, want to be a bit silly, and see downtown Miami...try it. Takes about 45 minutes to do the loop. * Mostly the locals and crew members use it...it's free. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokeybandit Posted June 16 #27 Share Posted June 16 (edited) In trying to get on a Quantum ship for the first time, but wanting something longer than a 4-nighter, I'm looking at a 4-nighter on Quantum then a 3-nighter on Navigator with a day in between. Our dates are limited due to school breaks. Obviously it's feasible to do, but I'm curious if anyone has done that type of trip with a gap and if they felt it was worth it or if the 1 day gap just to do a 3-nighter after that was more annoying than it's worth. Edited June 16 by smokeybandit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neverbeenhere Posted June 16 #28 Share Posted June 16 We’ve done 7 and 7 with a day in between a few times once we did a Celebrity with a Carnival short cruise after. (To match up days for a free flight) We hated it… could be the Carnival cruise, but also the feeling of “let’s get this thing over” after being off for a day. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taglovestocruise Posted June 16 #29 Share Posted June 16 7 hours ago, smokeybandit said: In trying to get on a Quantum ship for the first time, but wanting something longer than a 4-nighter, I'm looking at a 4-nighter on Quantum then a 3-nighter on Navigator with a day in between. Our dates are limited due to school breaks. Obviously it's feasible to do, but I'm curious if anyone has done that type of trip with a gap and if they felt it was worth it or if the 1 day gap just to do a 3-nighter after that was more annoying than it's worth. How about a B2B on Quantum. One stop on Catalina and one stop in Ensenada is not worth the 3 nighter on Navigator. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokeybandit Posted June 16 #30 Share Posted June 16 2 minutes ago, taglovestocruise said: How about a B2B on Quantum. One stop on Catalina and one stop in Ensenada is not worth the 3 nighter on Navigator. That would be ideal. Unfortunately the itineraries before and after this 4 nighter are both 6 nighters and that wouldn't fit the calendar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john bowtie Posted June 17 #31 Share Posted June 17 15 hours ago, smokeybandit said: In trying to get on a Quantum ship for the first time, but wanting something longer than a 4-nighter, I'm looking at a 4-nighter on Quantum then a 3-nighter on Navigator with a day in between. Our dates are limited due to school breaks. Obviously it's feasible to do, but I'm curious if anyone has done that type of trip with a gap and if they felt it was worth it or if the 1 day gap just to do a 3-nighter after that was more annoying than it's worth. Wanting to do a transatlantic cruise but not wanting to deal with a long flight, I pieced together 5 different short cruises (some with a day between leaving from different ports, some side by side) and just pretended they were a single transatlantic. I had a car and felt the occasional day off was nice (allowing to do laundry and also see a few things in Florida). It was also fun to hit 5 different cruise lines in such a short period of time, seeing how different each was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruiselvr04 Posted June 17 #32 Share Posted June 17 We are doing a 5 night in Galveston with one night off and then another ship for 10 nights. While it’s a pain to pack up it’s also fun to have a different ship and different entertainment. For us it’s great to do more than one cruise at a time. We don’t live by a port so travel is involved. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustUs275 Posted June 18 #33 Share Posted June 18 11 hours ago, cruiselvr04 said: We are doing a 5 night in Galveston with one night off and then another ship for 10 nights. While it’s a pain to pack up it’s also fun to have a different ship and different entertainment. For us it’s great to do more than one cruise at a time. We don’t live by a port so travel is involved. We are doing this in Galveston later this year. 5 nights on Mariner, meet our kids and granddaughters at an airbnb for one night, then 7 nights on Harmony. I think it will work well for us. Both are new ships for my husband and I, we have the flight expenses anyway, and the deciding factor for adding the 5 night cruise was we only needed 4 nights to reach the next loyalty tier prior to our 2025 50th anniversary cruise LOL. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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