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Car Hire & Transportation Discuss the best way of getting around Florida. |
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15 Jul 19, 08:40 PM |
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Happy to help.
Quick overview. First route will avoid a lot of lights on 192. Alternative takes you past 20+ restaurants in the Rolling Oaks area and you pass the new Margaritaville water park if it's of interest. Mick
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16 Jul 19, 08:21 AM |
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Lisa’s you will get plenty of advice on routes from many on here, I prefer using the 417 on arrival as it is lighter traffic and allows you become accustomed to the car and roads. However whichever route you decide plan it first and you will fine. I have driven in many places in the US and the only place I wouldn’t drive is New York. Orlando is okay just plan your route and concentrate you will be surprised how easy it is. Good Luck
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16 Jul 19, 09:47 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Dec 12
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you can also use google street view, and "drive" from your couch, so you get a sense of the road, and what the traffic and direction signs look like.
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