Tolls between MCO and WDW?

apicozzi

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We are renting a car for our upcoming trip on 5/31 and I was wondering if there are any tolls between MCO and WDW? We usually use Magical Express or I've been with family that has rented a car so never really paid attention.

Thanks!!
 
If you use SR 417 the tolls will be $3.00(2 booths $1.50 each) Make sure you take exit #6 or else you will owe another $.50.

If you use SR 528 the tolls will be $2.25(2 booths $1.25 and $1.00)

Most folks say there is less traffic on 417 vs 528
 
And there are Cash/Change toll lanes on both SR 417 and SR 528. You don't have to use the rental car company's upcharged toll payment service.

Just pay attention. The Cash/Change toll lanes look somewhat like offramps. It's easy to miss them if you're not paying attention.
 

Do the tollways have some kind of pay-by-mail that takes a picture of your plates, or do you have to bring quarters for booths? I'd prefer to just drive through.
 
Do the tollways have some kind of pay-by-mail that takes a picture of your plates, or do you have to bring quarters for booths? I'd prefer to just drive through.
If you drive your rental car without a transponder through a SunPass lane, the system takes a picture of your license. With many rental companies, this constitutes "opting in" for their pay-by-plate service. You will be charged the toll AND a "convenience fee," sometimes for your entire rental period.

It varies by rental car company. See https://www.sunpass.com/rentalcar

If you're just driving between the airport and WDW (or Universal), all you need is paper money. There are two tolls each way (SR 417 to exit 6 or SR 438 to I-4). Use a change/receipts lane. That's the easiest and cheapest solution.

On the other had, if you're driving all over the Miami metropolitan area for a week, the pay-by-plate convenience fee is worth it.
 
Most rental car companies give you the option of pre-paying tolls for the car. Was $8 last time we went in 2011. Alamo, I believe. If you choose this you have unlimited pass thru tolls. It was worth it to me just to avoid the slow downs/change etc. You may want to check into it.
 
Most rental car companies give you the option of pre-paying tolls for the car. Was $8 last time we went in 2011. Alamo, I believe. If you choose this you have unlimited pass thru tolls. It was worth it to me just to avoid the slow downs/change etc. You may want to check into it.

Was this a total of $8 for the whole rental period (how long) or $8 additional per day?
 
Was this a total of $8 for the whole rental period (how long) or $8 additional per day?
The flat daily rate deal depends on where the car is rented.

For example, in Illinois, I've paid $7 per day for an unlimited toll plan. Over the course of my 3-day rental, I would have paid around $20 in cash tolls. Not only did I more-or-less break even, but it was great being able to use the electronic toll lanes.

I've never been offered such a plan in Florida.

In Orlando, my experience with National and Alamo is they charge a convenience fee of 3.95 fee per usage day plus the actual tolls (at the toll-by-plate rate). So if you rent a car for 3 days and incur $2 in tolls per day, you are billed almost $17.85.

In that case, I would rather just pay cash to a toll collector in a change/receipt lane, for total of $6.

If rootbeer has had a different experience in Florida, I would be interested in knowing when and where.
 




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