Presidential Rides LLC doesn't just sell transportation to and from Port Canaveral/ Cocoa, we sell excellent service. Anyone can go and book with a company and be transported but what we have over oth
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Location: Orlando
What's Included
- Strong Communication
- Luxury Transportation
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Exclusive private transportation - no sharing with other parties
- Professional Drivers
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes! Presidential Rides LLC offers car seats and booster seats at no extra cost. Just let them know the ages of your kids when you book, and they’ll make sure everything’s ready. We used them last month, and they set up everything perfectly for our little one. Super convenient!
A: Great question! Presidential Rides LLC is pretty flexible with cancellations. If your flight is delayed, just contact them, and they’ll reschedule your transfer without any hassle. They’re really good about keeping in touch and ensuring you still get your ride.
A: You can pretty much wear whatever you want, but I’d recommend comfy clothes since it’s typically a short drive. Also, if you’re heading to the beach after, maybe throw on a swimsuit under. They have air conditioning, so you won't be too hot in the car. Just make sure to bring sunscreen if you’re going right to the beach!
Discussions
Just booked a private transfer from MCO to Port Canaveral!
Hey everyone! I just booked a private transfer with Presidential Rides LLC from Orlando International Airport to Port Canaveral for my family vacation next month. I’m really excited about it because I’ve heard great things about their service. They offer car seats for kids at no extra charge, which is a huge relief for us. Plus, I liked that it’s a private ride – no sharing with strangers! Anyone else had experiences with them?
Thinking about gifting the airport transfer experience!
I'm considering gifting a private transfer from MCO to Port Canaveral to my sister for her birthday since she's taking her kids on a cruise. It seems like a thoughtful gift that’ll take a load off their shoulders upon arrival! Has anyone done this? Any tips or feedback?