Review: Galveston Park N Cruise For The Best Parking For a Carnival Cruise

If you are in Galveston, it is very likely that you are planning to go on a cruise ship. You will be out enjoying your vacation, and the last thing you want to worry about is your car. We have cruised three times and we used Galveston Park N Cruise every single time. I have nothing but great things to say about this company.

If you are cruising Carnival cruise ships, the Galveston Park N Cruise is located right across the street from the cruise terminal. They have people standing there with signs so that you can find it easy. It is just a short walk with your luggage to get on the boat.

Their prices vary based on how long your cruise is going to be, but you can book online and save $6 plus it will help you make sure that you have a spot when you arrive. Check out their website to book and to get prices.

We have used two different parking garages that they own on our cruises. You pull into a secure building and park your car. They have people there helping tell you where to park. My husband did a great job parking the car, but I do have to admit it is a tight fit.

The garage is going to be checked by security every single day while you are gone plus it is locked up. They make sure that your car is covered in case of storms and is also secure. This is a great way to know that you don’t have to worry about your car at all. It is great to have no stress while you are on your trip.

If you are heading to Galveston for a cruise, I would highly recommend Galveston Park N Cruise. We just booked our 4th cruise with them!

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2 Comments

  • Sandy KS
    September 7, 2016

    I love Galveston. It is a beautiful place. I have not been on a cruise from there. One day I do plan too.

  • andria Perry
    September 8, 2016

    I have not ever been to Galveston before! A cruise sounds so fun about now.

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