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Does Brightline have first class?

Brightline will make the trip in three and a half hours, about 30 minutes faster than the average car ride, reaching speeds of 125 miles per hour. Tickets from Miami to Orlando start at $158 round trip for business class and $298 for first class, with discounts for families and larger groups.



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PREMIUM one-way fares start at $149. This is a first-class service, depending on the train line, with additional amenities including an exclusive lounge, priority boarding, checked luggage, and complimentary snacks and drinks throughout the journey.

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Seating on the Brightline Train includes single, double, or quad seating depending on where you sit in each car. Typically, smart seats are 19 inches wide, and premium seats are 21 inches wide. Aside from that, I found there aren't many differences between seats in smart and premium.

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A Brightline PREMIUM fare includes a pre-selected seat in the Premium cabin with slightly more seat space. It also includes access to the lounge at the station and complimentary food and drinks both in the lounge and on the train itself!

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Elevate your ride with our first-class PREMIUM service. PREMIUM Guests can enjoy complimentary drinks and bites in the PREMIUM lounge before their scheduled train departure.

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The premium option on the Brightline train outshines the smart one with its complimentary food and drink services and Uber ride, which significantly enhances the experience. However, I had a pretty seamless experience when riding with Brightline in both classes.

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You are also allowed to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks onboard.

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First ride is free in November for tickets purchased on the app. MIAMI – After months of waiting, Brightline has officially announced it will relaunch its service beginning on Nov. 8 between its Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach stations.

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One-way fares between Miami and Orlando will start at $79 for SMART service, and $149 for PREMIUM service.

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How Long Will Brightline Take From Miami to Orlando? Brightline travels from Miami to Orlando in just over three hours. The train travels 125 miles per hour and helps passengers avoid driving in traffic.

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First Class passengers enjoy priority boarding, premium amenities, complimentary onboard food and beverage services and privileged access to station lounges in Boston - South Station, New York - Moynihan Train Hall, Philadelphia - William H Gray III 30th Street Station and Washington, DC - Union Station.

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Is first class at the front of the train? In the US there's no set assignment. With Amtrak, it depends on the route: Florida trains tend to have the sleepers at the back of the train, while the Pennsylvanian has it's first class car in the front.

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State-of-the-Art Restrooms.

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After arriving at the station you'll have the opportunity to buy tickets (if you haven't already) and check bags. Brightline recommends arriving at the station at least 15 minutes in advance. Up to 2 carry-on items are allowed per guest, and Premium fares get the first checked bag free.

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Smart tickets on Brightline can start at $10 one-way, while premium tickets tend to start at $27. With additional offerings that enhance the experience, premium is worth the extra money.

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Up to two carry-on items allowed per Guest, restrictions apply. Larger bags may be added to your ticket in advance and checked through to select stations. PREMIUM fares include a complimentary first checked bag, and SMART fares are $25 per bag. You'll be prompted to add this feature when you book.

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Starting today, Brightline+ is now offering guests new bi-directional fixed-route shuttles with available pick ups at Miami International Airport (MIA), Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and three destinations in Miami Beach. Each shuttle will provide transfers to respective Brightline stations.

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