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just came off the Navigator of the Seas

I booked parking with "Park and Go" Port Everglades

went to tHe INTERNET and you pay the first day then the total when you pick up the car

It only cost me $10 a day even though they had said $15 on the web site

dropped wife and luggage at the ship went out the gate to the lot and they bused me back

pick up was fast after the cruise all in all service was very good

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Parking at Port Everglades

 

Convenient parking for cruise passengers is available in the Northport and Midport Parking Garages. All Port public garages are:

 

Well-illuminated

Security-patrolled

Provide handicapped parking with unimpeded access to crosswalks and elevators

Parking Fees

 

$3 for 0-1 hour

$6 for up to 5 hours, and then $1 per hour thereafter up to daily maximum

$15 daily maximum

$19 daily maximum for oversized vehicles (those that exceed the standard width and/or height of a parking space). Vehicles in excess of 20 feet in length cannot be accommodated.

Northport Parking Garage

The 2500-space Northport garage (soon expanding to 4,250 spaces) services:

 

Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center

Northport cruise terminals including Cruise Terminals #1, 2 & 4.

Entrance: Turn south on Eisenhower Blvd. from 17th Street Causeway, or come east on State Road 84, entering the Port and turning left at Eisenhower Blvd.

 

From I-595, go east straight into the Port. Follow signs for Terminals #1, 2 & 4 and/or the Convention Center.

 

Midport Parking Garage

The 2000-space Midport garage services:

 

Cruise Midport Terminals #18, 19, 21, 22/24, 25, 26, 27 and 29.

Entrance: Take I-595 east straight into the Port. Continue heading east to the garage on the left side of the street.

 

Midport Surface Lot

This new 400-space parking lot is located between Terminals 18 and 19. The entrance is on SE 19th Street. Garage rates apply.

 

 

Remote Parking

Privately owned and operated remote surface parking lots, located near Port Everglades, provide shuttle bus service to the cruise terminals.

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