Finalmente el 22 de septiembre arranca el tren entre Miami y Orlando

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El Brightline, el tren que unirá Miami con Orlando, comenzará a funcionar el 22 de septiembre, según un newsletter que mandaron esta mañana.

La empresa en su momento había anunciado que arrancaría en el verano 2023 (del hemisferio norte), sin mayores precisiones, pero llegaron a poner pasajes a la venta para septiembre (parte del verano).

Finalmente arrancan el segundo día del otoño, el 22 de septiembre.

La empresa hizo vías nuevas y también puentes, por lo que con las pruebas de tantas cosas surgieron las demoras.

Una de las obras más grandes fue la terminal en Orlando, que está dentro del aeropuerto por el cual pasan millones de personas cada mes.

MIAMI (Sept. 13, 2023) – Brightline, the only provider of modern, eco-friendly, intercity rail in America, today announced that service to Orlando International Airport will begin on September 22, 2023. Get ready to connect between Orlando and South Florida (Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach) with inaugural rides available for booking at gobrightline.com or by downloading the Brightline app on iOS and Android.

“Opening Orlando fulfills our ultimate business model. We have seen incredible enthusiasm from the business and tourism industries eager to travel between Central and South Florida,” shared Patrick Goddard, president of Brightline. “As we start service to Orlando for peak holiday seasons, I encourage everyone to check calendars, make plans, visit our website or app and reserve a seat now.”

For a limited time, Brightline is offering one-way SMART fares starting at $79 for adults and $39 for kids. Groups of 4+ will automatically save an additional 25 percent on SMART fares. SMART service offers a comfortable business-class option onboard in hand-stitched leather seats, complimentary Starlink WiFi, multiple power and USB outlets and an array of food and beverages available for purchase.

One-way PREMIUM fares start at $149, a first class experience with added amenities including a dedicated PREMIUM lounge, priority boarding, checked luggage, and complimentary snacks and beverages throughout the journey.

Brightline also offers a variety of industry promotions for its guests. For corporate riders, Brightline for Business is a dedicated portal for companies to save with fixed rate rides designed for company needs. Starting this fall, students with eligible email domains can receive up to 25 percent off SMART rides after creating a Brightline account using an active college or university email. Travel advisors can sign up now for information on discounted rates. Brightline expects to offer commissionable fares in the near future, and to be bookable on GDS by the end of 2023.

Reasons to Ride North

Brightline service to Orlando kick off weekend coincides with Inter Miami battling in-state rival Orlando City at Exploria Stadium in downtown Orlando on September 24. Fans of Karol G can take in her show as she takes the stage at Camping World Stadium the same evening.

Throughout the fall, travelers can connect from South Florida to Orlando for seasonal events including Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World along with Howl-O-Scream at SeaWorld Orlando.

Foodies can take in the Epcot International Wine & Food Festival, SeaWorld’s Craft Beer Festival and visit the many Michelin-Star restaurants in Orlando including Knife & Spoon inside the Ritz-Carlton Orlando, an Omakase experience at Kadence located in the Audubon Garden District, and Bacán featuring contemporary Central and South American fare inside the spectacular Lake Nona Wave Hotel.

Reasons to Ride South

Brightline riders originating in Central Florida can travel south to dine their way across South Florida with special restaurant months across the region from West Palm Beach to Miami. This fall, visitors to Miami can watch a HEAT game or favorite performer at the Kaseya Center, stop in fort Lauderdale to root on the legendary Lionel Messi as he plays his first season with Inter Miami CF, visit art murals in Fort Lauderdale’s Flagler Village, grab brunch at The Square in downtown West Palm Beach, enjoy one of the Miami’s top food festivals with South Beach Seafood Festival, or dance the night away at III Points Music Festival.

Feeling spontaneous? Explore one of many culturally diverse neighborhoods around the Brightline stations in Miami (Wynwood, the Design District, Downtown Miami, Coconut Grove, South Beach), Aventura, Fort Lauderdale (Las Olas, Fort Lauderdale Beach, Flagler Village, FAT Village), Boca Raton, and Palm Beach (The Square, Downtown’s Clematis Street, Worth Avenue).

Brightline guests can conveniently connect to South Florida ports and the region’s many beaches.

And, for NFL fans, the Miami Dolphins home opener is September 24 against the Denver Broncos, with shuttles available from the Brightline Aventura Station to Hard Rock Stadium.

Get Connected with Brightline+

In Orlando, transportation and mobility options will cater to the unique needs of the Orlando visitor through Brightline+ products available to book directly through the Brightline app and website. When booked, guests receive confirmation email and instructions on how to add on extras such as parking, checked baggage, and Brightline+ mobility options closer to their trip date.

In South Florida, Brightline’s stations are within walking distance of major attractions. For those looking to travel beyond the city centers, Brightline+ offers a wide variety of first and last-mile mobility options to get guests to and from the stations. Guests simply pre-book an Uber during the train reservation process or opt for walk up services including fixed route pickup and drop off shuttles to the airports, neighborhood electric vehicles that take guests anywhere within a three-mile radius of the stations and dedicated event shuttles.

PREMIUM booked guests also enjoy Brightline’s first and last-mile service to get to and from the station with complimentary Uber rides anywhere within a five mile radius in South Florida. To see all Brightline+ services available, visit gobrightline.com/mobility.

With so many reasons to ride Brightline connecting Florida’s two fastest growing regions, guests are encouraged to sign up for Brightline emails on gobrightline.com to learn about the latest upcoming happenings. To learn more about where Brightline can take you next, visit the Explore Reason to Ride page.

About Brightline

Brightline is the only provider of modern, eco-friendly, higher-speed rail service in America. The company currently serves Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton and West Palm Beach, with Orlando beginning service on Sept. 22, 2023. Brightline was recognized by Fast Company as one of the Most Innovative Companies in Travel and included in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2023 Hot List for the best new ways to travel. Offering a guest-first experience designed to reinvent train travel and take cars off the road, Brightline plans to bring its award-winning service to additional city pairs and congested corridors across the country that are too close to fly and too long to drive, with immediate plans to connect Las Vegas to Southern California. For more information, visit www.gobrightline.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Este es mi video mostrando el recorrido entre Miami y West Palm Beach el año pasado, que vio más de medio millón de personas

Posiblemente en noviembre muestre el recorrido completo


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15 comentarios de “Finalmente el 22 de septiembre arranca el tren entre Miami y Orlando

  1. Alberto dice:

    Interesante… pero… Orlando es grande… no te podes mover a pata allá. Se te ocurre cómo llegar, por ejemplo del aeropuerto a alguno de los parques?

    • Sir Chandler dice:

      hola, pero es lo mismo que cuando se llega en avión. Es el mismo lugar

      Para mi es ideal auto alquilado, pero si por ejemplo se está en hotel de disney que tiene los traslados, es tomar un uber o lyft o el servicio del hotel en si

      • El Carlo dice:

        Me gusta la alternativa, pero es raro porque por ese monto es mas barato alquilar auto, ni hablar si se multiplica por la cantidad de personas, me parece que solo es alternativa si llegas a miami y solo vas de viaje a orlando directo..

  2. Alex dice:

    Buenas Sir. Hace 2 años fui en micro de Miami a Orlando, porque tengo familia ahi y dsp me prestan auto al llegar. Lo compre por la web de coach y me salió algo de usd20. El viaje duro unas 3hs y media. El micro en excelente estado, con wifi, aire acc, etc
    No se si me convence este tren después de la buena experiencia que tuve

  3. Marcela dice:

    Soy de las que no quiere el stress de manejar y menos si voy con mi hijo sola ,utilice el bus pero no me gusto nada ,ni los lugares donde paran, estaba esperando este tren hace años. Por fin .

    • Osvaldo dice:

      Coincido. Hace unos años llevé a la medianoche a la novia de mi hijo a tomar el Ómnibus desde Orlando a Miami y no me gusto ni un poquito ni el lugar ni la gente merodeando

  4. Romyg dice:

    Creo que es una buena opción si uno no maneja y llega a Miami o si queres probar algo distinto. Los que disfrutamos de los viajes en auto en USA no cambiamos por nada la aventura de recorrer la Turnpike con las respectivas paradas técnicas en sus paradores!

  5. Matías Col dice:

    Compre vía smiles por American Airlines pasajes de avión MÍA – MCO por 35 USD al tipo de cambio, deja noma… viajo en avión 🤣

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