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Perhaps buses are the most efficient mode of transportation right now to a theme park, in terms of cost, but bullet trains from MCO to the resort would be amazing!
The difference is Disney has the Magical Express from MCO... sure it is just a % of the amount of people, but those people come with no cars to Orlando.
It would really help UOR to have a similar service tbh.
Doesn't Universal have a shuttle now but costs? I could have sworn I saw someone talking about it on Twitter last week.
$35 is cheaper than paying for a week or two of parking...LOL
Also if you staying for any length of time its cheaper than paying for onsite parking at their resorts
I have no idea why Orlando has not worked in rail project connecting Altamonte Spring / Maitland / DTown / Int'l Dr. / UOR / WDW / MCO / Tampa / Daytona Beach and Cape-Cocoa Bch. It could solve most of trafic problems here.
I have no idea why Orlando has not worked in rail project connecting Altamonte Spring / Maitland / DTown / Int'l Dr. / UOR / WDW / MCO / Tampa / Daytona Beach and Cape-Cocoa Bch. It could solve most of trafic problems here.
Disney is the hold up
Disney is the hold up
I know Disney has a lot of power in Florida but what are they doing to hold this up? Im curious about this type of stuff since I don't hear much about it
And that's where the city should say "Not a problem, we will "literally" by pass you. That's one less station we have to build".They're fighting with local legislation because they don't like the idea of transportation stopping at other places besides Disney. Makes sense from their perspective, just a jerk move.
And that's where the city should say "Not a problem, we will "literally" by pass you. That's one less station we have to build".
They're fighting with local legislation because they don't like the idea of transportation stopping at other places besides Disney. Makes sense from their perspective, just a jerk move.
The good thing is the scales are tipping in Universal's favor these days. Disney's local political power is dropping. They have isolated themselves in RCID and has arrogantly yielded their power. Disney is not real popular with local politicians.Makes total sense from a business standpoint but eventually the wall will have to be broken down and allowed right?
Then Disney will make the case the City of Orlando is favoring one resort.