The I-Ride Trolley can be fun and exciting. It's nice to be able to step out and not have to worry about driving in all that congested traffic. The I-Ride has a stop for everyone. There are two trolleys available, the Main Line and the Green Line. The Main Line provides transportation in both north and south directions of International Drive. While the Green Line service begins in the downtown business district of Orlando, traveling along Universal Boulevard ending on the south end of International Drive. They have maps and signs available that are really easy to read and understand.
I really like the I-Ride Trolley because of the affordability of the fares. A single person fare is only one dollar, kids under 12 are FREE, and senior citizens are twenty-five cents. The I-Ride also has unlimited fares. So if you're planning on going to many of Orlando's attractions you only pay three dollars (single person). You can't even get a cab for less than five dollars. And that's only to the end of the corner. I have two children so when I saw they were free, well, we had to get on board!
I took the liberty of getting some additional information for those of who would like to give the I-Ride Trolley a try. The trolley runs from 8am until 10:30pm, you can call them at (407) 248-9590 or visit their website at www.iridetrolley.com
To conclude my review of the I-Ride International Drive Trolley Network of Orlando, I give it ten stars and would definitely recommend to everyone.
-Shellie Peuhs
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