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  2. Disney's Magical Express - Wikipedia

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    Disney's Magical Express also transported guests from Orlando International Airport or their Disney Resort hotel to Port Canaveral for Disney Cruise Line departures and back. Bags, Inc. handled the collection and transportation of guest luggage from the airport directly to the guest's resort hotel until July 2020 [ 15 ] with no need for guests ...

  3. Brightline - Wikipedia

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    The high-speed rail corridor between Disney Springs and Orlando International Airport was projected to cost $1 billion and travel alongside Florida State Road 417. As of 2021 the project had yet to secure needed funding, but passenger service was planned to start by 2026. [ 92 ]

  4. The Average Uber and Lyft Prices Then vs. Now — Is the Cost ...

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    The average Uber or Lyft fare used to be predictable and steady -- about $25-$26 from mid-2018 through the runup to the virus, according to Statista. More Rising Costs: The Cost of Living Is ...

  5. Uber vs. Lyft: Understand the Difference - AOL

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    Standard trip fare, or time-based pricing, offers a base fare plus additional compensation based on the time and distance that you drive. Uber also identifies opportunities for peak pricing.

  6. UPDATED: Brightline to Orlando: You've arrived, so now what ...

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    The 24/7 Florida-themed shuttle service brings passengers to and from Orlando International Airport and Walt Disney World Resorts. This shared shuttle service provides access to over 25 top resorts.

  7. Orlando International Airport People Movers - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier CX-100 arriving at Airside 2 in 2008. Construction of the current terminal at Orlando International Airport began in 1978 and it opened in 1981. When the terminal opened, it only consisted of the western half of the landside terminal building and the two airsides on the west side of the terminal which contain Gates 1-59 (present-day Airsides 1 and 3).