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Tickets cost $10 for the first passenger and $5 for each additional passenger. The station is also within a 10-minute walk of Miami’s free Metromover monorail , which takes you directly to the ...
You've taken the Brightline to Orlando and now you have no car. Here's a look at all your transportation options from the station.
New pass: 10 rides every 30 days will cost $25 to $55 per ride The new 10-pack prices range from $250 to $350 for coach and $350 to $550 for first class. Brightline prioritizes Miami-Orlando seats ...
Transportation between Disney Springs and the resorts is available during operating hours and continues for 90 minutes after closing. [8] Bus stations are located near park entrances, at the Town Center entrance of Disney Springs, and near the main lobbies of all resorts, with additional stops along roadways of more expansive resorts. [5]
All SunRail stations within the service area have bus connections, though transfers are irregularly timed. LYNX directly services Disney Springs and the Transportation and Ticket Center of Walt Disney World, as well as some employee areas. All other transportation in WDW is provided by Disney's own bus system. [14]
In November 2020, Brightline and Walt Disney World Resort announced an agreement to build a station in Disney Springs as a part of its Tampa extension. The high-speed rail corridor between Disney Springs and Orlando International Airport was projected to cost $1 billion and travel alongside Florida State Road 417.
Brightline tickets from Miami to Orlando range from $79 to almost $300. There are discounts for kids, groups and students. Dogs and cats are allowed.
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