DisneyDeb83
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I guess you've already left the airport? They've got some sort of free toll pass vending machine, or something. Even though there are no toll roads where I live I broke down and ordered a Sunpass transponder, since it can be used in a variety of states so I've never tried the free option. But maybe it's possible you can return to the airport and try? That way, as you drive around, you won't have to use non-toll roads.is it possible to get to MCO without paying tolls? We rented from Budget and didn’t want to pay the $50 for Sunpass. And of course, I forgot to pack change, and it’s impossible to get any on property. Also, how much time would it take? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
is it possible to get to MCO without paying tolls? We rented from Budget and didn’t want to pay the $50 for Sunpass. And of course, I forgot to pack change, and it’s impossible to get any on property. Also, how much time would it take? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
While the mainline toll booths are staffed, any on/off ramp toll is not. Most ramp tolls will accept coins, but not all do. FL law no longer allows for cash tolls. Existing cash tolls are grandfathered in, but any new tolls must be cashless.Thanks everyone! Good to know that 417 has manned booths, because on the way here the one toll we saw off of I-4 was not. I’m always afraid to get stuck in traffic heading back to MCO, so we are planning on leaving by 3:30 from HS for a 7:15 flight, much to my DD’s annoyance! Will probably go with 417.
Try getting change at a gas station, you will probably have to fill up the car before returning it anyways! It is so much easier to take the toll roads to the airport and it's not expensive. Or allow yourself extra time on top of whatever the map app estimates, crazy things happen on Orlando roads.Yikes, may be better then to go with no toll roads just in case. Thanks again!
If you use Waze, it will tell you what the tolls are ahead of time. Right now, it looks like from Disney to MCO using 528, it is a $2.75 toll. If you use 417, it is $3.50 (there are 2 manned tolls on 417, $1.75 each). The non toll route is about 20 minutes longer.I’ve been getting change throughout today, I’m just nervous there may be an unmanned toll booth, then we’d have to do charge by plate and possibly get a service charge from budget.