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  2. Orlando Is Most Expensive Vacation City in the World - AOL

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    The average cost for a family of four to spend a weeklong vacation there is $6,620. That breaks down to $5,600 for lodging, $972 for activities, and around $48 for other daily fees.

  3. Taxis of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The taxicabs of the United States make up a mature system; most U.S. cities have a licensing scheme which restricts the number of taxicabs allowed. As of 2012 the total number of taxi cab drivers in the United States is 233,900; the average annual salary of a taxi cab driver is $22,820 and the expected percent job increase over the next 10 years is 16%.

  4. Taxi medallion - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, that price had risen to around $700,000. [7] Shortly thereafter, however, medallion prices began to sharply decline. According to the Boston Herald, by the end of 2018, the value of a Boston Taxi Medallion had collapsed; after reaching an all-time high in 2014, prices had fallen to around $40,000, representing a 95% loss.

  5. Transportation in South Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fare displayed on a taxi in South Beach. Taxis are very common in Miami, especially around high tourist areas such as the airport and South Beach. Many charge an up front fee of about US$2.50 for the first 1/6-mile and 25 to 50 (usually 40) cents for each additional 1/6-mile. Waiting time is around 40 cents per minute.

  6. Private VIP tours at Universal Orlando can cost thousands ...

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    As a journalist who writes about theme parks, I spend a lot of time at Universal Orlando Resort. As other Orlando theme parks have continued to raise prices without much benefit to guests ...

  7. Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia

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    The farebox recovery ratio (also called fare recovery ratio, fare recovery rate or other terms) of a passenger transportation system is the fraction of operating expenses which are met by the fares paid by passengers. It is computed by dividing the system's total fare revenue by its total operating expenses. [1]