Our little train traveler! That's coming up pretty quickjmenjes wrote:56 days from right now I'll be on a northbound train approaching Okeechobee on my way north.

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Our little train traveler! That's coming up pretty quickjmenjes wrote:56 days from right now I'll be on a northbound train approaching Okeechobee on my way north.
Nothing like a relaxing 4.5 hour train ride to start a Disney vacation.Amy wrote:Our little train traveler! That's coming up pretty quickjmenjes wrote:56 days from right now I'll be on a northbound train approaching Okeechobee on my way north.
Is the All Aboard Florida more of a speedy bullet-type train? 3 hours to a Disney vacation sounds much better than 4.5 hours!jmenjes wrote:Nothing like a relaxing 4.5 hour train ride to start a Disney vacation.Amy wrote:Our little train traveler! That's coming up pretty quickjmenjes wrote:56 days from right now I'll be on a northbound train approaching Okeechobee on my way north.
And when the new All Aboard Florida service starts in 2014, it'll be just over 3 hours from Miami to Orlando.
Not a bullet train, just a passenger train.Amy wrote:Is the All Aboard Florida more of a speedy bullet-type train? 3 hours to a Disney vacation sounds much better than 4.5 hours!
Sounds kinda cool! However I have never been a train traveller and have a couple questions:jmenjes wrote:56 days from right now I'll be on a northbound train approaching Okeechobee on my way north.
No, no, no ~ didn't you learn how many things can go wrong with teleportation from Alien Encounter??cousininmiami wrote:...What I'm looking for is some kind of teleporting to Disney World...
1. The fare for this trip is $78 round trip (for the last few trips I've taken the fare has been around $70-75). There are two trains daily that leave from Miami going north: The Silver Meteor has a scheduled Miami departure at 8:20 am, and has a scheduled arrival time in Orlando at 1:23 pm, and makes 8 other stops between Miami and Orlando. The Silver Star had a scheduled departure time of 11:50 am, and a scheduled Orlando arrival time of 7:08 pm, making 10 stops before arriving in Orlando (this train makes a stop in Tampa, where the Silver Meteor does not). So it's about 5 hours to Orlando on the Silver Meteor, 7 hours on the Silver Star, depending on other traffic on the rail line.cousininmiami wrote:Sounds kinda cool! However I have never been a train traveller and have a couple questions:
1. How much does it cost now, and how much will the faster train be?![]()
2. Where do you get on the train in Miami?
3. Important question, where does it leave you in Orlando, and how do you get to Disney from there?
Well, maybe if somone invents one, cousininmiami could be the...lucky volunteer...to test it...Amy wrote:No, no, no ~ didn't you learn how many things can go wrong with teleportation from Alien Encounter??cousininmiami wrote:...What I'm looking for is some kind of teleporting to Disney World...![]()
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mindflipper wrote:Well, maybe if somone invents one, cousininmiami could be the...lucky volunteer...to test it...Amy wrote:No, no, no ~ didn't you learn how many things can go wrong with teleportation from Alien Encounter??cousininmiami wrote:...What I'm looking for is some kind of teleporting to Disney World...![]()
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And so I have done my good deed for the day.cousininmiami wrote:Thanks for the info, so detailed I love it!
figmentaholic wrote:Due to some very unforeseen (and terribly sad) circumstances, it is almost positive that our yearly trips to Disney are on hiatus.. possibly permanently.