
Travelling Around Orlando - Transportation Options near Orlando Hottest Attractions
Orlando is a major city in the state of Florida.
There are more than 35 airlines and 12 charters to provide nonstop service from 76 US destinations and 22 international cities with direct service to nearly 22 cities worldwide. Orlando International Airport is very easily accessible and is not far from major tourist attractions in the city.
Orlando International Airport is the number one airport in North America, while Orlando Sanford international Airport is the second most favorite entry point for vacation travelers into the state of Florida, US.
Airports in Orlando
http://www.orlandoescape.com/orlandotransportationcompanies.htm
I-Ride trolleys are fun way to get around Orlando for your vacation. The service is entirely for kids below the age of 12 and is a single fare for all others costing only a dollar and quarter cents, the best that is offered by the International Drive Resort in Orlando.
Otherwise, renting a car is the best way to get around the city and to nearby places, as the highway network is very well connected. Besides taxi and limousine services, Orlando has a public transport system called Lymmo bus services in the downtown area, and Lynux bus services in the Greater Orlando region.
Transport in Orlando City
http://www.orlandoinfo.com/articles/getting-to-and-around-orlando-is-easy.cfm
Amtrak is the best rail service that is shunting between Miami and New York with a halt in Orlando, and has the famous Auto train for carrying passengers with vehicles. There is also a triweekly train running from Los Angeles. For getting around Walt Disney is the monorail system.
Rail system in Orlando
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/North_America/United_States_of_America/Florida/Orlando-764037/Transportation-Orlando-Monorail-BR-1.html#5

