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Car Hire & Transportation Discuss the best way of getting around Florida. |
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7 Sep 16, 09:52 AM |
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Buses from international drive to Disney.
Hi we are staying at the Rosen inn international and we will not be driving, what are the best ways to get to Disney from international drive. I have heard the hotel shuttles can be $20 per person and are not very good times. Just looking for ideas.
First time to Florida and finding all the planning a bit daunting. Edited at 09:53 AM. |
7 Sep 16, 10:09 AM |
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Getting Excited
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If you use google maps you can put in your start and finish location (each of the parks) and as long as you select public transport option, it will give you which buses you will need and how long it should take. You can also change times etc to "arrive by" or "depart at" times. Hope this helps
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7 Sep 16, 10:26 AM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
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You can get a lynx bus to outside SeaWorld and switch to get a bus to Disney springs or the transportation centre.
From there you can go to MK/Epcot by monorail or ferry. To get elsewhere walk round to the Polynesian hotel and get a Disney bus to the other parks. |
7 Sep 16, 10:28 AM |
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Helping Mickey
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You will need to get an iride trolly to near seaworld. The bus drivers are really helpful so if you say your looking for the stop to Disney they will let you know when they get to it. You will then need to get the lynx bus number 50, which takes you to Disney springs then magic kingdom. Both buses are $2 each.
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7 Sep 16, 10:36 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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Why don't you use Uber or Lift... If there's more than 2 people might be better value!
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7 Sep 16, 10:46 AM |
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Guest
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Uber is definitely the quickest way..other than that I wouldn't use the trolley,the Lynx 8 will take you to the stop close to Seaworld where you'll transfer to the number 50 that will take you to the Transfer and ticket center at Disney..I'd recommend getting a weekly ticket but if not ask the driver for a transfer ticket and you'll only pay for the one bus..or you can buy a daily ticket that will serve you both ways,you can buy the Lynx passes before you go and the tickets will be sent out to you.
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7 Sep 16, 10:51 AM |
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Thanks for all the advice guys just a lot to think of as first timer and want to have a great time for the kids. Does it take up to 2 hours using the buse sometimes ? We are going in October
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7 Sep 16, 10:53 AM |
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Guest
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We are too family's of 4 so Uber may be the best option does anyone know what sort of prices they are ?
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7 Sep 16, 10:58 AM |
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Imagineer
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You can get a quote before you book the journey.
edit: I just got a quote off the website - currently $9-12 or $16-21 for an XL. Prices can vary at popular times though (they call it surge pricing). double edit: Just noticed they have "Magic Kingdom" down as near the airport. Changed the quote to the monorail stop at MK and it changes to $14-19 or $25-33 for an XL. Edited at 11:02 AM. |
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7 Sep 16, 11:01 AM |
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Imagineer
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DD returns today after 2 weeks in the rosen inn international, using public transport. I will pass on any info I gather form her once she's home.
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