Saturday, 4 May 2019

Cape Canaveral arrival

Friday 3rd May - 2019

The sun is just setting here at the busy cruise ship harbour of Port Canaveral. Port Canaveral is an inter-modal port, that handles cargo, cruise ship and naval vessels and is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world.


We tried to get space at the Jetty Park Trailer Park this evening. (9035 Camp Ground Circle, Cape Canaveral.) We did not arrive here at Canaveral until after 1900 this evening and of course they had the full house sign up. 

You know you're in Florida when there's a huge Ron Jon
Surf Shop billboard close by a busy roadway. They're everywhere in Florida.

I managed to back track to find an overnight park here at the Terminal 10 car park of the Port Canaveral Cruise Ship facility. There are no signs saying that you can’t overnight here, so I said to David if you are game, then so am I, to which he agreed to. So here we are, all set up.

David and I, side by side, settling in for the night in
the Terminal 10 Cruise Ship car park at Port Canaveral.

Today was a very busy day again for us, we departed Fort Myers on the Gulf of Mexico coast of Florida at 0830 and drove from one side of the state to other. It was 147 miles to Stuart, Florida situated right on the beaches of the Atlantic Coast of Florida. We had lunch in the Elliott Museum car park before venturing into the Museum to check out the merchandise.

Earlier today at the Elliott Museum

After a big day today, I'm going to hit the sack very shortly, as tomorrow we will spend the day here, in and around the Kennedy Space Centre. I will walk over to Dave’s rig now and organise a time for tomorrow morning.

Cheers for now.
Warbo


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