[Nfbf-l] I-Ride Trolley Facts at a Glance
Holly
hbeanie at gmail.com
Mon Jun 10 14:11:23 UTC 2013
Sherri,
Do you have one of our thumb drives from two years ago. We had done all the
research then for menus, location and I-ride stops.
Holly
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Sherri <flmom2006 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 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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