Is there any public transport in Orlando?


Is there any public transport in Orlando? LYMMO is the ultra-convenient FREE bus rapid transit (BRT) circulator that runs seven days a week throughout downtown Orlando. With its own dedicated lane and spotlight system, you can hop aboard and move swiftly between major downtown destinations.


Does Disney still have the train?

Take your seat on 1 of 4 meticulously restored, vintage narrow-gauge steam trains—originally built between 1916 and 1928—and enjoy a relaxing 20-minute, 1.5-mile scenic round-trip tour. It's a convenient—and nostalgic—way to get around Magic Kingdom park!


Is there a passenger train to Orlando?

Yes. You'll find that multiple Amtrak trains that run east of the Mississippi River offer complimentary Wi-Fi service. Orlando lies on the east coast, with trains such as the Silver Star and the Silver Meteor serving the city.


How do I get from Orlando airport to the city?

Local bus. : The Lynx Bus, Orlando's local bus system, makes airport pick-ups and drop-offs about every 30 minutes; and about every hour on Sundays and holidays. The buses run select routes including MCO to downtown Orlando, International Drive and the Florida Mall/SeaWorld area. The cost is $2 per passenger, per ride.


Is it possible to get around Orlando without a car?

Once you've reached Orlando, you can choose from a robust selection of public transportation, rental-car providers and even ride-share options such as Lyft and Uber, which can pick up and drop off at MCO, theme parks, attractions and everywhere else you'll want to visit.


Can you ride Disney monorail free?

Yes. All Guests have complimentary access to our network of monorails, buses and boats.


Are there free shuttles to Disney World?

Complimentary Resort transportation begins 45 minutes prior to Disney theme park opening time and up to 1 hour after Disney theme park closing time. Additionally, buses operate until 11:00 PM from the Disney Springs area.


Can you use Disney transportation for free?

A: Yes. All Guests have complimentary access to our network of monorails, buses and boats. If you would like to visit multiple parks, enjoy a nice dinner at one of the Disney Resort hotels or shop at Disney Springs, you can leave your car parked in the theme park lot and use our transportation network.


Do Disney buses cost money?

All Guests have complimentary access to our network of monorails, buses and boats. If you would like to visit multiple parks, enjoy a nice dinner at one of the Disney Resort hotels or shop at Disney Springs, you can leave your car parked in the theme park lot and use our transportation network.


What is the best way to travel in Orlando?

Car rental is widely regarded as the most convenient and cost-effective option for getting around.
  1. Car Rental. Without a doubt, the most popular option for getting around Orlando is renting a car, making the city the single largest rental market in the world. ...
  2. Taxi. ...
  3. Shuttle Van. ...
  4. Bus. ...
  5. I-Ride Trolley.


Does Orlando have free transportation?

LYMMO is the ultra-convenient FREE bus rapid transit (BRT) circulator that runs seven days a week throughout downtown Orlando. With its own dedicated lane and spotlight system, you can hop aboard and move swiftly between major downtown destinations.


How much is the bus at Disney World?

All Disney World transportation between parks, resort hotels or Disney Springs, including the buses, is free to use (with the exception of the Uber- and Lyft-like Minnie Vans) whether you're a hotel guest or not.


Are there shuttles from Orlando Airport?

Groome Transportation is the safe, easy and affordable way to travel between the Orlando International Airport (MCO) and 10+ stops in and around The Villages Community and Daytona. Our shared ride airport shuttles travel to and from the MCO airport all day and night, meaning Our Schedule Fits Your Schedule.


How walkable is downtown Orlando?

Downtown/Lake Eola, Orlando — Walk Score 92.6 They are used to extensive transit systems and packed city blocks, so some of Orlando's more spread out neighborhoods can feel very foreign. But for the transplant who wants to keep up their walking lifestyle, Downtown Orlando near Lake Eola is the place to be.