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August 5, 2009 9:33 AM
Is there any place to purchase sunscreen at the Orlando International Airport?
My wife and I are flying into Orlando and have about an hour between our flight and our chartered bus to Port Canaveral (woo! long weekend cruise!). We've limited ourselves to just carry-on luggage, so we've been able to figure out how to limit our liquids to the bare essentials. However, we are both pasty white and desperately need way more than 3.4 ounces of sunscreen. Is there someplace in the airport itself that sells sunscreen? If not, is there someplace within quick walking distance that would?
My wife and I are flying into Orlando and have about an hour between our flight and our chartered bus to Port Canaveral (woo! long weekend cruise!). We've limited ourselves to just carry-on luggage, so we've been able to figure out how to limit our liquids to the bare essentials. However, we are both pasty white and desperately need way more than 3.4 ounces of sunscreen. Is there someplace in the airport itself that sells sunscreen? If not, is there someplace within quick walking distance that would?
Yes. This link will take you to the Orlando International concessions/shops page, where you can then click on which terminal or gate you'll be near. From clicking on the Main Terminal link, I see at least one store selling "sundries," which would most likely include sunscreen.
Your cruise ship should have sunscreen, too, and Port Canaveral would likely have something as well.
posted by cooker girl at 9:41 AM on August 5, 2009
Your cruise ship should have sunscreen, too, and Port Canaveral would likely have something as well.
posted by cooker girl at 9:41 AM on August 5, 2009
According to the completely weird Store Browser it looks like there are two small concession type stores in the main terminal area both of which look like they'd have sunscreen: Hudson News and Keys News & Gifts. Hudson News sells "health and beauty aids" so I bet that includes sunscreen. You can try calling them to check 1-800-326-7711 x 2527. What gate are you coming in to?
posted by jessamyn at 9:46 AM on August 5, 2009
posted by jessamyn at 9:46 AM on August 5, 2009
To answer your aside, there is nowhere you can walk to from the Orlando airport. I also find it hard to believe that airport sunscreen would be much less overpriced than at port or aboard.
posted by advicepig at 10:20 AM on August 5, 2009
posted by advicepig at 10:20 AM on August 5, 2009
If you are taking a cruise to the Bahamas, your ship will have a shop that has sunscreen, or you can buy it (cheaper) at the first port of call. Of course, it might be worth the additional cost to make sure you don't get burned in the interim.
posted by misha at 11:36 AM on August 5, 2009
posted by misha at 11:36 AM on August 5, 2009
Thanks for all the great answers! I completely forgot that they'd have some on the boat!
posted by QUHZK at 11:53 AM on August 5, 2009
posted by QUHZK at 11:53 AM on August 5, 2009
It's going to cost a pretty penny on the boat. Get it at Hudson News. But you probably won't need sunscreen the very first day - just eat in the shade... most of the day will be spent exploring the ship and then being outside after sunset.
If you can wait until you get to Nassau (if you're going to Nassau like most of the Port Canaveral ships do), be sure to pass through the main orange-and-yellow marketplace they make you walk through to get to the town without stopping, then hit any of the shops on the street. That main marketplace is a ripoff, and the only thing you should consider buying there is Jamaican Blue coffee, which is strangely difficult to find in the Bahamas.
posted by stewiethegreat at 12:55 PM on August 5, 2009
If you can wait until you get to Nassau (if you're going to Nassau like most of the Port Canaveral ships do), be sure to pass through the main orange-and-yellow marketplace they make you walk through to get to the town without stopping, then hit any of the shops on the street. That main marketplace is a ripoff, and the only thing you should consider buying there is Jamaican Blue coffee, which is strangely difficult to find in the Bahamas.
posted by stewiethegreat at 12:55 PM on August 5, 2009
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Main Terminal Shops Map.
posted by rokusan at 9:39 AM on August 5, 2009