[Nfbf-l] I-Ride Trolley Facts at a Glance

Sherri flmom2006 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 10 13:46:31 UTC 2013


In doing research for a restaurant and business guide close to the Rosen 
Center, I came upon the following and thought it might be of interest.

Facts at a Glance
By using the area's exclusive and convenient I-RIDE Trolley service you can 
sit back and ride up and down the miles of fun that make up the 
International Drive Resort Area. Discover how this wonderful, cost-saving 
amenity takes the parking and driving hassles out of your vacation and lets 
you cruise the Drive in charming style.


When Does the I-RIDE Trolley Operate?
Daily from 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.



What is the I-RIDE Trolley Service?
The I-RIDE Trolley is the exclusive, convenient and affordable 
transportation to hundreds of exciting destinations within the International 
Drive Resort Area. Visit the Official I-RIDE Trolley website at 
www.iridetrolley.com.

Where Does the I-RIDE Trolley Go?
View map

The I-RIDE Trolleys travel exclusively throughout the International Drive 
Resort Area.

The Red Line Trolley route services the International Drive both north and 
south bound. Red Line trolleys arrive approximately every 20 minutes.

The Green Line Trolley route is the counterpart to the Red Line Trolley 
route beginning service in the Major Boulevard business district, travels 
along Universal Boulevard and then shadows the Red Line Trolley Route on 
South International Drive. Green Line trolleys arrive approximately every 30 
minutes.

Refer to the I-RIDE Trolley Route map for specific locations of Red Line and 
Green Line Stops.


Route Announcements
Red Line 16N is closed due to construction, until further notice.  Please 
use Red Line 17N.

Red Line 18N is closed due to construction, until further notice.  Please 
use Red Line 17N.

Who Can Ride the I-RIDE Trolley?
Everyone! Each I-RIDE Trolley seats 41 riders, 54 total capacity, including 
two wheelchair positions and an ADA-specified hydraulic lift system, weight 
limitations apply. (Maximum weight - including passenger and vehicle - is 
800 lbs., width restriction is 33" wide and height restriction is 51" 
length.) The I-RIDE Trolley service consists of 15 climate controlled, 
rubber-tired, replica trolleys.

How Much Does it Cost to Ride the I-RIDE Trolley?
Cash Fare

  a.. Single fare is $1.50 per ride
  b.. Senior citizen (65 and over) fare is $0.25 per ride
  c.. KIDS RIDE FREE (age 12 and under when accompanied by a paying adult)
  d.. Exact change is required
  e.. Drivers do not carry cash
  f.. Passes not sold on Trolleys
Unlimited Ride Passes

      One Day Pass: $5.00 per person
      Three Day Pass: $7.00 per person
      Five Day Pass: $9.00 per person
      Seven Day Pass: $12.00 per person
      Fourteen Day Pass: $18.00 per person
      Passes not sold on Trolleys.

  a.. Trolley transfers between the Red Line and Green Line are FREE and a 
transfer coupon is not required if you have an Unlimited Ride Pass. With 
cash fare just ask your Trolley driver for a transfer coupon when you board 
the trolley.


  b.. Passes are available at over 100 locations within the International 
Drive Resort Area and from the I-RIDE sales office. Click here for a 
complete list of locations where you can purchase I-RIDE Trolley Unlimited 
Ride Passes. Passes not sold on Trolleys.


  c.. Discounts available on purchases of 100 passes or more. Advance 
purchase is required and discounts are only available through the I-RIDE 
sales office at info at iridetrolley.com.
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