[Blindtlk] Question about STS Able Ride in Miami, FL

Ineyda Velasquez ivelasquez774 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 15:51:53 UTC 2015


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> On Jul 30, 2015, at 9:22 AM, Cheryl Echevarria via blindtlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Good morning everyone:
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> I am planning on a trip to Miami, I am going to be using the STS Able Ride
> Program.  I am going to need some advice on the service since each state has
> their own program. I could use this. I am also putting this on the
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> learn from this experience would be great. 
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> Okay here is my question. I am arriving into Miami International Airport on
> November 9th at about 9 AM,  I already called STS and I am getting my
> service from Long Island to Miami to use the program.
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> I need to get to Port of Miami, which is the cruise lines no later than 11
> AM.
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> Is this doable, are they reliable, I realize this is a shared ride, just
> like it is here, but what is the likelihood of this coming together.
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> I would appreciate any advice on others traveling this way.  I never used
> able ride services in other state before other than my own, but I think I
> should, to give my own experiences in this area. 
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