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We will be staying pre cruise at the Hyatt Regency. I see many are recommending use of the Metro Mover. Can you help me with this? Explain the use of it --- such as where to get on and where it stops? Thanks.

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It is just a short walk from the Hyatt--you don't even have to go outside to get to it! Just ask how to get to it at the front desk at the Hyatt and they will point you to it. It is free and stops at many different stops (Bayside is one). There are different loops so pay attention to these. If you get on the wrong loop, you can just get off at a transfer station to get on the right one. We took the Metro Mover up to the Omni station and caught a bus there to South Beach.

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