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Cruise Express v Brightline
As previously posted, I was so shocked at the recent 70% increase in the one-way fare from Port Everglades to The Villages by Cruise Express that I decided to look at Brightline as an alternative means of transport.
I am happy to report that the train journey was slightly cheaper and more comfortable than taking the bus. It took a bit longer overall, but only because this was my first time of doing it. I caught the 10.20 train whereas I was there in time to catch the 09.20 (had my ticket allowed me to switch). Arriving at MCO I killed some time as my Groome connection was almost an hour away, and headed for the pick-up point to see the earlier bus backing out and leaving. Taking those hours off each end of the journey, as I hope to do next time, and the arrival time at my house would have been before the bus reached Bealls in Spanish Springs. I shall certainly be using the train in future but, as mentioned in my last thread, be sure to keep a look out for discounted fares as they come up on a regular basis. |
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So you used groome for transport to/from airport, then bright line to Miami. Did you then take a Uber to/from port? Any problems with luggage?
We are considering going to the keys, instead of driving taking brightline and renting a car. Thoughts |
Anyone figured up the TOTAL cost ?
We too had thought about using Brightline, but hesitated after thinking what the TOTAL cost might be ? For instance, when we use the C. Ex. bus service we can drive to Beall's dept. store and park in their far lot. We avoid taxi costs from our village. We arrive at the port (Miami, Everglades, etc.), our luggage is off loaded right at the check-in. I was thinking, Taxi or other cost to get to train station (I assume is in Orlando ?), when arriving in Port E.,or in Miami, then cab or uber to get to the port ? Then at debarkation, must get cab or uber to train station I assume ? The C. Ex. bus is always right at the port waiting at debarkation, so wondering how it adds to expense to get transportation from port to the train station ? Then again after arrival back to Orlando, what is the cost to get from train station back to Villages ? Just wondering if, even after the increase, if the C. Ex. bus is not the most economical after all ? ? Anyone figured up all the costs involved ?
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It is only because they increased the one-way from $70 to $120 that we even considered Brightline |
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All trundling distances were short so luggage was easy - although we do travel light |
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We are going to Fort Lauderdale in late December and driving still looks to be the best way to go $$$ wise |
Why not just drive and park at a "Park and Cruise" lot?
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2) I was on a one-way transatlantic cruise, flying out of MCO and sailing back in to Port Everglades. |
Renting a car one way from TV (Leesburg) to the port seems like a much more relaxing, cheaper and faster option to me.
Almost all of the rental drop-offs near the port offer a free shuttle to the cruise port. I just checked what it would cost this month, and most days a one way rental to the port area of Fort Lauderdale would be $70 or less. It's an easy drive, just hop on the turnpike and set the cruise control to 75. Drive a couple of hours, stop for lunch or a snack, drive two more hours and then you're there. |
We took Uber from Miami port to train station for $15.
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If you are sailing Princess they have an agreement with Brightline including transfers.
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We did that and saw several other customers doing the same. Car cost us $70 for two days and we had 4 travelers in the mini van |
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We have done it a few times both ways
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There are no tolls between TV and any main Leesburg rental car company. How much would gas possibly be? $1 from Brownwood area, or $2 from LSL? |
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Apologies if my wording didn't make that clear. |
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I still don't see how Brightline could be faster, cheaper or involve less steps. |
We just drive to and from rental car location with our personal vehicle. We pick up the rental car the afternoon before and drive home. We leave from home with the rental car to MCO or the port. There is a rental car drop-off at Terminal C where Brightline station is. Upon return we drive a rental car to house and then one of us drives our vehicle to pickup where the rental car is dropped off.
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transportation between orlando and miami
fyi, there s about $60 for a round trip (from Orlando to Miami Airport) on Red Coach bus. It has many schedules to depart and arrive and usually takes 4hrs each way. Get cheaper flight fares from Miami to Cairo instead of Orlando (and less time flying). Chas
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One must also expect to pay more if you have someone else doing the driving, be it a taxi, a bus or a train. |
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Fly and Cruise Parking
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I did item#2 a couple months ago, but in reverse. Drove to Lauderdale and used "Park by the Ports", as they service both cruise terminals and airport terminals. We drove down and parked as they moved all our luggage onto the nice shuttle and drove us to check-in where they unloaded our luggage. 18 days later, we flew in from New York and their bus met us at the airport. They moved our luggage and took us directly to our parked car. All of this cost $118 total for the 18 days. The location is actually in Dania, FL if you search it up. I would not hesitate to do this again, and likely will. |
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