Why to Purchase an I-RIDE Trolley Unlimited Ride Pass

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The I-RIDE Trolley is one of the easiest ways to get around International Drive, but why should you pre-book your tickets?

Have you ever seen a bus that looks so happy?! If you’ve ever been to Orlando’s International Drive Area before, you may have seen a smiley-faced green trolley travelling up and down the street; this is the I-RIDE Trolley. Whether you want a thrilling day at a theme park or a more relaxed day full of shopping and eating, the I-RIDE Trolley can take you where you need to go. 

 

What is the I-RIDE Trolley? 

The I-RIDE Trolley is a shuttle service that goes up and down the Orlando International Drive Resort area. There are two lines - the Red Line (arrives every 15-20 minutes) and the Green Line (arrives every 30 minutes) - and transfers between the two are free! The trolleys operate daily between 8am and 10:30pm, and with one of our I-Ride Trolley Unlimited Ride Passes you can get unlimited access for as little as 85p per day! 

 

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What are the benefits of purchasing an I-RIDE Trolley Unlimited Pass?

You can buy tickets as and when you need them onboard the I-RIDE Trolley, but here are just four reasons why you should consider pre-purchasing an Unlimited Ride Pass instead.

 

1. You can’t buy unlimited passes on the Trolley

Unlimited ride passes are only available for pre-purchase, which means you can’t buy them directly on the Trolley. Without a pass, a single fare costs $2 per ride, so if you’re planning on making just two return journeys it can be cheaper to purchase a Ride Pass. When purchasing individual tickets on the Trolley, you also need to have exact change, so the Unlimited Pass is a great option if you’re not planning on carrying cash.

 

2. You can get 14 days for the price of 7

We all love a bargain, and the 14-Day Unlimited Pass currently offers a big one. With our 14-day for the price of 7 offer, you can get two whole weeks of rides on the I-RIDE Trolley for less than £1 per day. That’s less than the cost of one Uber or taxi ride, for your whole holiday! For guests staying on I-Drive who are planning to visit many of the surrounding attractions, this is definitely the most cost-effective way to get there. Plus you have the freedom of being able to go on any day of your holiday.

 

3. You can be fully flexible with your plans

You’ll need to choose whether your pass is valid for 3, 5, 7 or 14 consecutive days, but you don’t have to choose the date you want to use it at the time of booking. You’ll have 12 months from the date you download your pass from your account to use it for the first time, and it can be cancelled with a full refund up to your holiday departure date so you can book with confidence without worrying about plans changing.

 

4. You can hop on and off at over 100 stops

The International Drive area is home to some of Orlando’s most famous attractions, and the I-RIDE Trolley can take you directly to them all. With more than 100 stops, if you’re staying at a hotel on International Drive there’s sure to be a stop close by, giving you direct access to some must-see locations. 

 

 

Where does the I-RIDE Trolley go to? 

There are stops all the way along International Drive, but these are just a few of our favourite attractions to visit using the I-RIDE Trolley.

 

SeaWorld and Aquatica

Red Line 

Are you wanting to ride the new Penguin Trek coaster at SeaWorld? Or Tassie’s Underwater Twist at Aquatica? Both parks are located at the southern end of the I-RIDE Trolley route, ready for you to spend all day making a splash, seeking some thrills and meeting some sea life.

 

Ice Breaker at SeaWorld Orlando

 

Universal Orlando

Green Line 

While the I-RIDE Trolley doesn’t have a dedicated stop for riders wanting to visit Universal Orlando Resort, it gets pretty close. If you hop off at one of the stops on Major Boulevard at the northern end of the route, you can easily walk to Universal Boulevard and the entrance to Universal City Walk, Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure.

 

A woman dancing with a minion at Universal Orlando

 

Fun Spot Orlando

Red Line 

Close to Universal Resort to the north of International Drive is Fun Spot Orlando. While it might not be as big as some of Florida’s more famous theme parks, it offers plenty of thrills and entertainment with rollercoasters, go-karts, carnival games and more. If you hop off here you’re guaranteed fun for the whole family. 

 

ICON Park 

Red and Green Line

ICON Park is right in the middle of International Drive and is home to a number of attractions. Stop off here to spend the day at SEA LIFE Orlando and Madame Tussauds or for a ride on The Orlando Eye. And while you’re there, why not get a bite to eat at one of the nearby restaurants including Gordon Ramsay Fish and Chips, Tapa Toro, Shake Shack and Outback Steakhouse. 

 

The Wheel at ICON Park

 

Premium Outlets

Red and Green Line 

The I-RIDE Trolley stops at two of Orlando’s premium shopping outlets. At the north of the route is the Orlando International Premium Outlets, where you can find shops such as the Disney Character Warehouse, Bath and Body Works and Ralph Lauren. At the other end of the route are the Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets, with shops including lululemon, Nike, Levi’s and Calvin Klein. 


 

The I-RIDE Trolley is an affordable and efficient way to help you make the most of everything there is to see and do in Orlando! Buy your Unlimited Passes and explore International Drive on your next trip to Florida!

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