Trolleys

I-Ride Trolleys are the fun and cost-effective way to get around International Drive.

Symbolizing its role as a true destination, the International Drive Resort Area offers guests a certain amenity with all the bells and whistles: the exclusive, convenient, and economical I-RIDE Trolley Service. The I-Ride Trolley Service operates 15 trolleys from 8 a.m. until 10:30 p.m. daily. Costs: Single fare, $1; senior fare (65 and over), $0.25. Unlimited ride passes are available: one-day pass, $3 per person; three-day pass, $5 per person; five-day pass, $7 per person; seven-day pass, $9 per person. Children under 12 ride free when accompanied by a paying adult. Each I-Ride Trolley seats 41 passengers plus two wheelchair positions and an ADA-specified hydraulic lift system. For additional information and a printable trolley map, visit IRideTrolley.com.

Auto Rentals

Those who use a rental car in Orlando will find excellent signage that makes it easy to navigate throughout the area, as well as friendly rental agents who will provide detailed maps to guide you to your destination.

Rail Service

Amtrak serves Orlando with two daily trains originating from New York and Miami with stops in downtown Orlando, Winter Park, Sanford and Kissimmee, as well as with a triweekly train originating from Los Angeles. Amtrak also offers its popular Auto Train, which transports passengers and their vehicles and features the comfort of bi-level Superliner sleepers, a diner and a lounge. The Auto Train runs daily between Sanford and Lorton, Virginia, leaving each town at 4 p.m. and arriving at the destination at 8:30 a.m. the next morning.

Bus System

Besides taxi and limousine service to anywhere in the greater Orlando area, the city's Lynx bus system provides economical public transportation around Orlando. Bus stops are marked with the “paw print” of a Lynx cat. The downtown Orlando Lymmo bus system provides free transit reaching from the T.D. Waterhouse Centre to City Hall. The 11 Lymmo stations are designated by kiosks and the eight Lymmo stops are indicated by a small sign.

Miscellaneous

Returning to the horse-and-buggy days, carriage rides are also available through local vendors in downtown Orlando.

If you're traveling with children, please remember that all children under 40 pounds (18 kilograms) must ride in an FAA-approved child restraint system. Call 1-877-KID-SEAT for more information on obtaining a car seat in Orlando.