What does TTC stand for? Last time we were in Disney we took a cab and it cost us $30 each way. Thats $60 round trip!pigby said:Lynx run the 50 service from the TTC direct to Seaworld (no stops inbetween) - it's efficient and costs just over a dollar per trip per person - it runs about every half hour
www.golynx.com
pigby said:It's the Ticketing and Transportation Center up by the MK parking lot - next door to the Polynesian resort and right by the monorail station - if your not at a MK resort, the best bet is to get the bus to MK park and then the resort monorail or boat (to either Polynesian or the big ferry to the MK parking lot). You could also get the bus to Epcot from your resort and get a monorail from there.
I told my husband and he couldnt believe it. Thank you so much for sharing this info. We thought that paying $60 was the only way we could go to See World. Now we will definetly go again!!pigby said:The link to the Lynx bus service is on my previous post on this thread - I see the fare hs now increased to $1.50 per single trip - it's a public bus service but is pretty reliable - the schedule for the 50 service is on the Lynx site - the stop at the TTC can be identified by a pink paw print (and it's signposted as well - when you get off the monorail at the TTC keep far left and turn left around the gift shop there and the stop is the first one - at least it used to be). The bus stops right by the Seaworld parking lot.
pigby said:Lynx run the 50 service from the TTC direct to Seaworld (no stops inbetween) - it's efficient and costs just over a dollar per trip per person - it runs about every half hour
www.golynx.com
AnninIowa said:I am so glad I found this post! I've been fretting over figuring out how the heck to get to SeaWorld - the bus is perfect (and cheap!!). Now if there was a similar way to get to Busch Gardens!