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How does I trolley work in Orlando Florida?

Stops are situated up and down the main thoroughfares and trolleys come along every 20 minutes or so. Affordable for the entire family, the trolley cash fare is $2.00 per person/per ride, kids $1.00 per ride (ages 3-9), seniors $0.25 per ride (age 65 and over). Unlimited Ride Passes available.



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Is there a free shuttle bus from MCO Orlando airport to Universal Studios? Unfortunately there are no free shuttles available from the airport. You will have to either take a taxi, a private shuttle service, a shared shuttle bus or a public bus.

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Local bus. : The Lynx Bus, Orlando's local bus system, makes airport pick-ups and drop-offs about every 30 minutes; and about every hour on Sundays and holidays. The buses run select routes including MCO to downtown Orlando, International Drive and the Florida Mall/SeaWorld area. The cost is $2 per passenger, per ride.

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Hotel Shuttles Other Local Hotels also provide complimentary transportation to/from Orlando International Airport. These are on the Ground Transportation Level (Level 1) of Terminals A, B & C and the Train Station.

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Walt Disney World Airport Shuttles. Walt Disney World no longer offers their free Magical Express service from the airport to the official Disney hotels, but Mears offers an essentially similar service called Mears Connect, which is not free.

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The full Orlando experience If you plan to stay at a villa or an off-resort hotel, having a car will also make getting around Orlando, as well as to and from the theme parks, much quicker and easier.

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Downtown/Lake Eola, Orlando — Walk Score 92.6 They are used to extensive transit systems and packed city blocks, so some of Orlando's more spread out neighborhoods can feel very foreign. But for the transplant who wants to keep up their walking lifestyle, Downtown Orlando near Lake Eola is the place to be.

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