Picture this perfect day trip from Brightline to Orlando: Start your adventure by hopping aboard the sleek and comfy Brightline train, where you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the smooth ride north t
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Location: Fort Lauderdale
What's Included
- Round Trip/ one way Ticket on Brightline
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: I'd recommend booking during the mid-week, like Tuesday or Wednesday. Weekends can get super busy, especially if there’s a special event at the parks. If you can, try for an early train around 7 or 8 AM; it’s a lot less crowded and gives you more time in Orlando!
A: Kids are definitely welcome on the Brightline! There’s no age limit, but keep in mind that if you're looking to visit a theme park after the ride, some parks have their own age or height restrictions for certain rides.
A: Definitely go for comfy clothes! The train ride is relaxed, but you'll be walking a lot at the parks. I'd suggest breathable layers since it can get hot in Orlando. Also, don’t forget sunscreen if you’ll be outside!
Discussions
Considering the Brightline to Orlando, any tips for first-timers?
Hey everyone! I'm thinking about gifting the Miami Train Transfer to Orlando Airport experience to my sister for her birthday. She loves theme parks! Just wondering how the train ride is and what I should suggest she do in Orlando. Is it worth it to spend the day at a park or are there other fun things nearby?
Just got back from the Miami to Orlando train trip!
OMG, I just did the Brightline train ride and went to SeaWorld! The train was so smooth and it was a breeze getting to Orlando. We spent about five hours at the park and it was perfect. Can’t recommend this enough for anyone looking for a fun day trip!