UNCgolf
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I wonder if Disney will ever run free buses to and from the proposed 'near Disney' station
I doubt it. Hard to believe it would make financial sense for them to do so because they probably wouldn't get enough use.
I wonder if Disney will ever run free buses to and from the proposed 'near Disney' station
Good to knowDisney might not be necessary. One can already transfer between SunRail to Lynx. Lynx also already serves Walt Disney World. Lynx adding a stop seems like an obvious move.
Exactly, plus transferring to/from Amtrak to/from Lynx is also possible at the Kissimmee Station, but your timings may vary especially if you've got massive delays.Disney might not be necessary. One can already transfer between SunRail to Lynx. Lynx also already serves Walt Disney World. Lynx adding a stop seems like an obvious move.
To me, the big draw will be the Brightline run from Orlando to Tampa. That opens up going to Busch Gardens, depending on where the Tampa station will be. I guess Uber ride from the station to Busch Gardens would work as well. I have always wanted to go back to BG when down there but the drive on I-4 has always made me rethink the plan.
The plan for the Tampa route is to completely privately fund it, no tax dollars. The Orlando airport to Disney-area line is going to get some government funding since they're trying to make them go a route that is going to cost an additional billion dollars and want to run Sunrail along the same tracks, but after Disney, it should not use tax dollars. I also wouldn't expect much opposition to the route since its in the center of I-4, which already a noisy corridor, so there shouldn't be as much as far as noise complaints as what they had on the Miami to Orlando route. Brightline is not government rail.I think pulling off that section of the line would (will?) be something of a coup. ) Proposed locations have been near Ybor or TIA, I believe. So long as traffic on 275 isn't ugly, that should put you about 20-25 minutes from BG.
They're not cheap, but unlike Europe, rail subsidies in the US are minimal, and demand is lower.To me the tickets sound pricey. Am I wrong?
It's cheaper and doesn't take any longer to drive from Miami to Orlando. I'm failing to see the benefit.Tickets are now on sale for the route between Orlando and South Florida for travel dates between September 1, 2023 and January 7, 2024. An official opening date and summer inaugural rides will be announced after Brightline has completed required testing.
You can purchase tickets at https://www.gobrightline.com.
What’s the benefit of flying between Orlando and Miami?It's cheaper and doesn't take any longer to drive from Miami to Orlando. I'm failing to see the benefit.
There isn't one.What’s the benefit of flying between Orlando and Miami?
Something is convincing people to pay for the multiple flights offered each day.There isn't one.
If you're leaving on a Friday, it's more relaxing than dealing with South Florida traffic.What’s the benefit of flying between Orlando and Miami?
As a South Floridian, I would rather take the Brightline to Orlando than fly or drive.It's cheaper and doesn't take any longer to drive from Miami to Orlando. I'm failing to see the benefit.
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