Monday, March 26, 2007

How to get to the Florida Mall from Disneyworld? -

I m headed to Disneyworld next week and would like to do a day of shopping...As I don t have a car, what s the cheapest way to get to the Florida Mall?What other shopping is good and close to disneyworld?Thank you!

From Disney Ticket Transportation center take lynx bus #50 http://golynx.com/index.cfm?fuse=cstm ap�� ask for transfer.Sit near driver ask him where to transfer to # 42 http://golynx.com/index.cfm?fuse=cstm ap��another option is to take a metered taxi from downtown disney to Premium outlet mall then # 42 http://golynx.com/index.cfm?fuse=cstm ap��to Florida mall.Premium is a big outlet as well.Get store directories coupons at http://orlandocouponsfree.com/

To get a cab or shuttle bus from Disney World to the Florida Mall is not going to be cheap.The local bus company is Lynx and they do have a bus that starts at Disney s Transportation and ticket centre but I don t know whether it will take you to the Florida Mall without involving a lot of changes.You could get to the Premium Outlets (which are at the very top of IDrive) by getting Disney transportation to Downtown Disney then pick up a cab to take you to the nearest IRide stop which is going to be down at the south end of IDrive. Then get the IRide shuttle up to the outlets. Coming back you d have to call a cab to take you back to Disney World and I think it would probably cost about $10 each way + the IRide FareThe Lake Buena Vista Factory Outlets are the nearest shopping to Disney World and they will send a van to pick you up - their website is listed below.

You might enjoy the Prime Outlets instead of the mall. It s closer and has great stores. You re best best for transportation will be to either rent a car for the day or take a taxi.

Downtown Disney has loads of nice shops and you can take the free Disney bus.

Taking NJtransit bus...? -

I live in philly I m used to SEPTA. I know when you take a NJtransit train you pay before at a machine or it cost several dollars more on the train. I m guessing there is no machine for the bus do you just pay on board or is there another system?

New Jersey Transit bus fare is based on zones buses travelling.Most New Jersey Transit Bus Stop near Chinatown-City Hall Area and Greyhound Bus Terminal.You paid on the bus depends where you re going.One-Zone Fare $1.35Two Zone Fare: $2.15Three Zone Fare: $2.90If you re connecting to others New Jersey Transit Bus in New Jersey, transfer is 65 cents.

Yes, you pay on the bus. Some buses can make change, but many of them require exact change. Take a few singles and a reasonable amount of change, fares range from $1.35 to $3 or more depending on how far you re going.

NEW YORKERS, PLEASE HELP!? -

My friend I will be in NYC this weekend (Fri-Mon).We are from Toronto and have NOOO idea as to what the NYC hotspots are!Please help us, join us, come party with us! We would really appreciate it!We will be sure to return the favour if you ever come to T.O.!!!!!Thanks!!!

If you re into crowded, touristy areas, start with Times Square and branch out from there. It s hard to go wrong in Manhattan, and the outer boroughs have lots to offer. I don t see how you re going to get a good answer on here unless you try to be more specific, though. I would advise you to google nyc go , which is the tourism promotion program for the city online. Native New Yorker - Nightlife is not a landmark.

May I recommend the following.Landmarks-Empire State Building-Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island-Rockefeller Center and the Top of the Rock Observation Deck-Times Square-Lower Manhattan/Wall Street Area-United Nations-Central Park-Brooklyn Bridge (you can walk across it too)-Grand Central Terminal (largest railroad terminal in the world)-A Ride on the Staten Island Ferry (its free and you can see the Statue of Liberty as the ferry crosses the harbor)-Sightseeing tour on a Double Decker Bus-The Museums-Broadway Show-Shopping.Good luckNative New Yorker

The link below can help u. Good luck!