What is an I drive trolley?

What is an I drive trolley?

The I-RIDE Trolley is the exclusive, convenient and affordable transportation to hundreds of exciting destinations within the International Drive Resort Area. DAILY: 8:00am – 10:30pm. Due to a reduced fleet, please allow for possible longer wait times.

Does the I Drive trolley go to Universal Studios?

The I-RIDE Trolley is exclusive to the International Drive Resort Area, stopping at many Orlando theme parks, including SeaWorld Orlando, Discovery Cove, and Universal Studios.

Does I Trolley attend Disney Springs?

No, the I trolley does not go to Disney. No i-ride trolley does not go near Disney.

Does Orlando have a trolley?

Affordable for the entire family, the trolley cash fare is $2.00 per person/per ride, kids $1.00 per ride (ages 3-9), seniors $0.25 per ride (age 65 and over). Unlimited Ride Passes available. I-Ride Trolleys are the fun way to get around the International Drive Resort Area . . . Orlando’s Most Dynamic Destination!

How long is International Drive in miles?

11.1 mi
International Drive/Length

Can I take a bus from Disney Springs to Magic Kingdom?

Have you ever wished you could take a bus directly to Disney Springs after a day in one of the four Disney Theme Parks? Wish no more, because Disney buses now transport guests to Disney Springs from Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot, Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios starting at 4 p.m. daily.

Can you park at Disney Springs and take bus to parks?

Can’t I just park for free at Disney Springs and take a bus to the theme parks? While you can park for free at Disney Springs, there is no bus service to the theme parks from there. You would have to take a bus to a Disney resort, then take a bus to the theme park from there.

Is there public transportation in Orlando Florida?

All modes of transportation are open in Orlando, Orange County and throughout the State of Florida, including air travel at MCO and Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB), rental cars, taxis, ride-share services, and public-transportation providers such as SunRail (commuter rail) and Lynx (buses).