Orlando Transportation - Getting Around

Welcome to the Must See Orlando transportation guide. We hope to make your trip more enjoyable by helping you to get around while you are in Orlando area.

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Transportation

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Ride Guru

Check out RideGuru, it not only calculates the cost of a taxi ride from point A to point B but it also compares this estimate against all other rideshare estimates in the area (ie: Uber, Lyft, Curb, etc).

Disney-Taxi

taxifare finder

How much will you need to get around on a taxi cab? Get your Taxi Fare Estimates before you leave, so you can plan and travel with confidence! This site will calculate how much your cab rides may cost in your city. Just type in the addresses or select POIs (Points-of-Interest) and go!

I•RIDE Trolleys

The I-Ride Trolleys are a great way to get around the International Drive area. The Main Line begins at the north end in the Major Boulevard area. It travels the majority of International Drive and services the south International Drive area as well. The Green Line begins and ends on International Drive but primarily travels along Universal Blvd. They’re your most convenient transportation for many destinations.

Cash Fares (subject to change)
• Single fare is $2.00
• Senior citizen (65 and older) fare is .25 cents
• Child fare is $1.00(3-9 with a paying adult )
• Exact change is required.
• Passes not sold on Trolleys

Visit the offical site for schedules and routes

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Bus Service LYNX

Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority

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LYNX is the public transportation provider for Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties, offering a variety of transportation programs that link area residents with each other, work, school, shopping centers, medical needs and all the things that make life special in Central Florida. All LYNX rides start and end at official LYNX stops, as designated by a LYNX bus stop sign. The signs also list the Links (the CFRTA calls routes “Links”) served by those stops.