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Orlando's Lynx public transportation service serves the TTC. From the TTC, most routes head north towards the Magic Kingdom Cast Bus Station, intended for employees only. To the south, route 56 offers frequent service to Kissimmee station via Celebration, route 300 offers frequent express service to Lynx Central Station in Downtown Orlando via the Lynx Disney Springs Transfer Center, and route ...
The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority added 3,000 acres to the preserve in 1995 to offset the expansion of Orlando International Airport. [2] [6] In 2014, Walt Disney World purchased a 3,000 acre failed resort development called Mira Lago. The parcel is adjacent to the Disney Wilderness Preserve, located in Poinciana. Although it was ...
The next nearest airport to the resort, Kissimmee Gateway Airport, briefly offered passenger service through DayJet which suspended operations in 2008. As of 2024, most Walt Disney World guests arrive through Orlando International Airport and to a lesser extent, Orlando Sanford International Airport or Melbourne Orlando International Airport.
Disney Transport is the public transit system of the Walt Disney World resort near Orlando, Florida, United States. It offers guests a variety of fare-free options to navigate the resort, including buses, the Walt Disney World Monorail System, the Disney Skyliner gondola lift system, and watercraft. This network facilitates movement between the ...
SR 500 continues southeast as hidden routes of US 27 and other U.S. Routes as it heads towards Ocala, Orlando, Kissimmee, and Indiatlantic, while US 41, and SR 121 turn north along US 27. Shortly after the merger of US 27 and 41, SR 121 breaks away to the northeast and takes the DeSoto Trail with it.
US 17 / US 92 / US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) to Florida's Turnpike / I-4 east – Orlando, Kissimmee: Road is unsigned SR 500 / SR 600: Belle Isle: 6.874: 11.063: SR 527 north / CR 527A south (Orange Avenue) – Orlando, Taft: Termini of SR 527 and CR 527A: 7.813: 12.574: SR 528 / Boggy Creek Road / Jetport Drive – Airport
SR 528 (Beachline Expressway) – International Airport, Kennedy Space Center, Cocoa: Cloverstack interchange; SR 528 exit 16; to Port Canaveral, Orange County Convention Center, Sea World Orlando, and Universal Orlando: 26.482: 42.619: 27: Lee Vista Boulevard: Diamond interchange; tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance 27.2 [17] 43.8
SR 293 north (Mid-Bay Bridge) to SR 20 / I-10 – Niceville, Northwest Florida Regional Airport, Maxwell Gunter Recreation Area, Rocky Bayou State Park: Walton: Miramar Beach: 70.709: 113.795: CR 2378 west – Beaches 73.383: 118.098: CR 457 north (Mack Bayou Road) 75.126: 120.904: CR 30A east – Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, Deer Lake ...