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What is the best way to get around Orlando without a car?

See Orlando Without a Car: 8 Great Tips for Car-Free Day
  1. LYNX Bus System. The LYNX bus line has kept Orlando in motion since the 1970s. ...
  2. SunRail. Elisfkc, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons. ...
  3. Brightline. ...
  4. Neighborhood Circulators. ...
  5. Bike Rentals. ...
  6. I-RIDE Trolley. ...
  7. Theme Park Shuttles. ...
  8. Walking.




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Once you've reached Orlando, you can choose from a robust selection of public transportation, rental-car providers and even ride-share options such as Lyft and Uber, which can pick up and drop off at MCO, theme parks, attractions and everywhere else you'll want to visit.

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Take public transit Look into getting a bus pass, riding a streetcar, planning your subway or train commute, or even using a city bike. Many cities also offer discounted or free transportation fares for students, veterans, seniors, and children.

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Buses, Shuttles & Trains Looking to move around the state without renting a car? Florida bus services could be your best bet. Bus companies like Greyhound and Megabus offer multiple daily trips to popular routes around Florida including Miami, Orlando, and West Palm Beach.

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Key West is perfect for those who are seeking a car-free destination as the Old Town is incredibly walkable. The city is also filled with electric rental cars, mopeds, pedi-cabs, city buses, trolleys, and hotel shuttles that can take travelers from one hot-spot to another. Looking to stay in the middle of it all?

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Florida's public transportation system offers a variety of modern, practical trolley services across major cities. With very affordable or free fares, and strategic routes along major attractions, Florida trolleys are great for families, groups, or budget-friendly vacations.

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Waterways are the cheapest modes of transport.

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If you live in a busy area and drive less than 10,000 miles per year, rideshare services tend to be cheaper. For car owners who live in a highly dense area, you're also saving money on parking costs. So for those who drive more than 10,000 miles each year, it might cost less to own a car.

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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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In short, if you're visiting all 3 parks, I recommend allocating 5 full days in Orlando plus your travel days, so one full week.

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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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Car rental is widely regarded as the most convenient and cost-effective option for getting around.
  1. Car Rental. Without a doubt, the most popular option for getting around Orlando is renting a car, making the city the single largest rental market in the world. ...
  2. Taxi. ...
  3. Shuttle Van. ...
  4. Bus. ...
  5. I-Ride Trolley.


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LYMMO is the ultra-convenient FREE bus rapid transit (BRT) circulator that runs seven days a week throughout downtown Orlando. With its own dedicated lane and spotlight system, you can hop aboard and move swiftly between major downtown destinations.

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“Visitors can enjoy beaches, theme parks, cultural and historical attractions, sports and festivals, outdoor activities, wildlife and nature, entertainment, and winter escapes for the snowbirds.”

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