travel methods for TPA-MCO
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: anywhere but here
Programs: LH au VS au BMI au
Posts: 2,375
travel methods for TPA-MCO
Is there a train or oneway car rental that will allow me to travel between these two airports - there is only one direct flight and it leaves to early
Thanks in advance
Jon
Thanks in advance
Jon
#3
Join Date: May 2001
Location: ATL
Programs: FL, AA, DL
Posts: 663
Train? Train? This is the US, mate. We don't believe in public transportation. :-)
I don't think the railroad runs that way, no. Checking on Amtrak's site, it insists that you'd need to take one of their busses along the route -- and that it would take over 3 and a half hours.
To check on trains (or in this case, Amtrak busses): http://lb.amtrak.com/
To check on Greyhound busses: http://www.greyhound.com
Greyhound seems to have a number of direct busses that take 2-3 hours. US bus stations are invariably in the worst part of town.
There are probably private company options available, but I haven't lived down south for years, so I don't know them.
(Edit for clarity.)
[This message has been edited by ebell (edited 07-30-2001).]
I don't think the railroad runs that way, no. Checking on Amtrak's site, it insists that you'd need to take one of their busses along the route -- and that it would take over 3 and a half hours.
To check on trains (or in this case, Amtrak busses): http://lb.amtrak.com/
To check on Greyhound busses: http://www.greyhound.com
Greyhound seems to have a number of direct busses that take 2-3 hours. US bus stations are invariably in the worst part of town.
There are probably private company options available, but I haven't lived down south for years, so I don't know them.
(Edit for clarity.)
[This message has been edited by ebell (edited 07-30-2001).]
#5
Join Date: May 2001
Programs: AA PLT 2MM, LH SEN *, HH Gold
Posts: 3,075
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by jongar:
Is there a train or oneway car rental that will allow me to travel between these two airports - there is only one direct flight and it leaves to early
Thanks in advance
Jon</font>
Is there a train or oneway car rental that will allow me to travel between these two airports - there is only one direct flight and it leaves to early
Thanks in advance
Jon</font>
#6
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 520
Be sure to check National Car Rental for this trip. They are usually the best for within-Florida one way rentals about not having a drop charge.
And . . . you are a few years early for the proposed high speed train from MCO to TPA. This stretch is seriously overburdened with car traffic and is receiving consideration as the first leg of an intra-Florida rail network.
[This message has been edited by hackensacknj (edited 07-30-2001).]
And . . . you are a few years early for the proposed high speed train from MCO to TPA. This stretch is seriously overburdened with car traffic and is receiving consideration as the first leg of an intra-Florida rail network.
[This message has been edited by hackensacknj (edited 07-30-2001).]
#7
Join Date: Aug 2000
Posts: 1,739
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by hackensacknj:
. . . you are a few years early for the proposed high speed train from MCO to TPA. This stretch is seriously overburdened with car traffic and is receiving consideration as the first leg of an intra-Florida rail network.</font>
. . . you are a few years early for the proposed high speed train from MCO to TPA. This stretch is seriously overburdened with car traffic and is receiving consideration as the first leg of an intra-Florida rail network.</font>
#8
Original Member


Join Date: May 1998
Location: Detroit, MI
Posts: 2,685
there is no drop charge for all the major car rental cos. between TPA and MCO airports. There -may- be between suburban locations in each city. It would be silly to do anything but drive between the two.
JL
JL
#9
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Reno, Nevada
Programs: AA EXP, UA 2MM, SPG Platinum, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 494
I've found it's often less expensive to pickup a National car in TPA and drop it at MCO (or vice versa) than it is to pick up and return to the same (MCO or TPA) city. The same is true for TPA or MCO to MIA. I recently spent a week at WDW and then dropped the car at MIA before boarding a cruise ship. The rate was less than returning the car to the pick up location.
------------------
Biggest Little 1K (in The Biggest Little City) In The World
------------------
Biggest Little 1K (in The Biggest Little City) In The World
#11
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: anywhere but here
Programs: LH au VS au BMI au
Posts: 2,375
Duct Tape - Check
Nails - Check
Sedatives - Check
Upgrade to VS Upper Class as for away from bassinetts as is possibly without flying the aircraft - double check
Jon
Nails - Check
Sedatives - Check
Upgrade to VS Upper Class as for away from bassinetts as is possibly without flying the aircraft - double check
Jon
#14
Join Date: Nov 1999
Posts: 3,511
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Tomphot:
Depending on when you need to travel, Comair might be back in operation. They usually have 3 flights a day.</font>
Depending on when you need to travel, Comair might be back in operation. They usually have 3 flights a day.</font>
Driving between TPA and MCO is fast and easy. Avoid rushhours as the construction on I-4 can be annoying.








