Florida offers several specialized "ride programs" designed to assist tourists, seniors, and those with disabilities, alongside its famous theme park transportation. For those visiting Orlando, the I-RIDE Trolley is a dedicated tourist shuttle that runs along International Drive, connecting hundreds of hotels, restaurants, and attractions for a very low daily fee. For residents and long-term visitors with mobility challenges, the "Access Lynx" program provides door-to-door paratransit service. Within the theme parks, Disney offers the Disability Access Service (DAS), which allows guests who struggle with traditional queues to "virtually" wait for rides, while Universal has a similar Attraction Assistance Pass. Furthermore, Florida's "Brightline" high-speed rail now connects Miami to Orlando, often offering "last-mile" shuttle connections to major resorts. These programs ensure that Florida remains one of the most accessible travel destinations in the world, catering to the millions of visitors who may need more than just a standard rental car to navigate the "Sunshine State" effectively.