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  2. SunPass - Wikipedia

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    SunPass was introduced on April 24, 1999, and by October 1 of the same year, more than 100,000 SunPass transponders had been sold. [1] [2]In early 2009, all Easy Pay customers automatically became SunPass Plus customers if they opt-in and have the privilege of using their transponders to pay for airport parking at Tampa, Orlando, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami airports.

  3. List of toll roads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Florida, all vehicles in managed lanes are required to have a SunPass, E-Pass, E-ZPass, Peach Pass, or NC Quick Pass to use the lanes. The Lee Roy Selmon Express lanes permits Toll by plate travel as well as the use of transponders.

  4. List of electronic toll collection systems - Wikipedia

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    SunPass in Florida. LeeWay in Lee County; O-PASS in Osceola County; C-Pass in Key Biscayne was replaced by SunPass and pay-by-plate on September 23, 2014. [74] SunPass PRO has been launched and is interoperable with E-ZPass system in the north east [75] Central Plains interoperability area (North Texas Tollway Authority hub) K-Tag in Kansas [76]

  5. MyMagic+ - Wikipedia

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    MyMagic+ is a suite of technologies first implemented at the Walt Disney World Resort that enable a number of services and enhancements to guests of the resort. Influenced by wearable computing and the concept of the Internet of Things, the system is primarily designed to consolidate various functions, such as payments, hotel room access, ticketing, FastPass, into a digital architecture ...

  6. E ticket - Wikipedia

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    From 1997 to 2004, [3] Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom hosted "hard ticket" special events [a] called E-Ride Nights, where a limited number of resort room guests (usually 5,000) were allowed to purchase special tickets that allowed them to stay in the park and ride some of the rides (typically those that had been, or would have been, E-ticket rides) for an extra three hours after the park ...

  7. Florida State Road 417 - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Turnpike Enterprise began a $49 million project to reconstruct the Lake Jesup toll plaza, allowing for the inclusion of SunPass/E-PASS express lanes. The project was completed in April 2011. [6] On December 14, 2011, the northern terminus of SR 417 was extended from Interstate 4 to International Parkway.

  8. Virtual queue systems at Disney Parks - Wikipedia

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    FastPass was a virtual queue system first introduced in late 1999 by the Walt Disney Company to speed up customer access to certain attractions and amenities at the Disney resorts and theme parks. [ a ] [ 14 ] The system allowed guests to avoid long lines at the attractions on which the system was installed, freeing them to partake in other ...

  9. Florida State Road 429 - Wikipedia

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    The road peaks at Mile Marker 13 where on clear days it is possible to see the skyline of downtown Orlando to the northeast and various portions of Walt Disney World Resort to the southeast. Florida's Turnpike Enterprise maintains the portion of the expressway south of Seidel Road, and CFX controls the portion north of the interchange.