Tolls on the roads from Orlando airport to Disney? Help!

copsgirl2322

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:confused3Can anyone please tell me if the toll roads from the Orlando airport to Disney(staying at WL) is strictly an electronic toll? Last time we went to Disney we flew into Tampa and got suckered into renting an "ez pass" type thing at $7 dollars a day. There were no tolls from Tampa to Disney!! I really want to avoid that if I can. I keep seeing the warnings from all the rental car companies about the tolls. Someone help please!!
 
They take EZ Pass or money. We just took a roll of quarters with us...I am thinking it is like 3 dollars each way but don't quote me
 
The rental agency/ toll authority has a program where a photo is taken of your license plate, and your credit card is billed the toll. The agency charges a small fee for the service. Ask at the rental counter when you arrive.
 
Stay to the right when a toll comes up and you will be able to pay with cash. Get a receipt for proof of payment in case a dispute comes up with the rental company. You don't have to get the transponder if you don't want to. Don't get suckered into it because they say,"the Florida turnpike is an e-toll road only" Budget says something like that.

Bring the quarters too since some tolls are unmanned.


(I just found a good picture, but I can't get it on here. :confused3 ) Some day I'll learn how to do that stuff!
 

They take EZ Pass or money. We just took a roll of quarters with us...I am thinking it is like 3 dollars each way but don't quote me

Last I was there, they didn't take EZ Pass which I have. They only take Sun Pass.
 
Florida toll roads still only accept Florida transponders. The systems are: Sunpass, Leeway, and E-pass.

Most of the toll plazas accept all three of these. (added later) All toll plazas in the Orlando area take quarters.
 
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The rental agency/ toll authority has a program where a photo is taken of your license plate, and your credit card is billed the toll. The agency charges a small fee for the service. Ask at the rental counter when you arrive.

That completely depends on the rental agency. Check each company's policy carefully.
 
Florida toll roads still only accept Florida transponders. The systems are: Sunpass, Leeway, and E-pass.

Most of the toll plazas accept all three of these.

What is Leeway? I live in the Orlando area and never heard of it. The ones I'm familiar with are Sun, E and O Pass.

Ramp tolls (if you encounter any) are the only booths not manned so be sure you have some quarters. Going to Disney if you use exit 3 off the 417 is a ramp toll.

The only electronic toll in the area that I can think of off the top of my head is off the Turnpike South going to the Beachline West.
 
Just got back and dont worry about the tolls. You have two tolls that take cash from MCO - WDW. One for $1.00 and the other for .75.
 
Just got back and dont worry about the tolls. You have two tolls that take cash from MCO - WDW. One for $1.00 and the other for .75.

Tolls depend on which way you decide to drive. If you take the Beach Line (528) from the north exit of the airport, there is a $1.00 and a $.75 toll (2 stops). It's been a while but the last time we took the south exit and took the 417 (the way the Magical Express goes). I believe it's more money, and more stops. As a NYS thruway driver it's hard to get used to stopping every couple miles and pay more money instead of just paying once for the entire trip.

I'm not aware of any toll road system anywhere that doesn't take some sort of currency and requires you to be a registered user of that public road. Though some may not give change....possibly on the 417, can't remember exactly.
 
Tolls depend on which way you decide to drive. If you take the Beach Line (528) from the north exit of the airport, there is a $1.00 and a $.75 toll (2 stops). It's been a while but the last time we took the south exit and took the 417 (the way the Magical Express goes). I believe it's more money, and more stops. As a NYS thruway driver it's hard to get used to stopping every couple miles and pay more money instead of just paying once for the entire trip.

I'm not aware of any toll road system anywhere that doesn't take some sort of currency and requires you to be a registered user of that public road. Though some may not give change....possibly on the 417, can't remember exactly.
We have the 407 here...no tolls just a bill in the mail a month or so later!!!
 
OP, which car company were you using?
I just checked the Budget site.... If you actually use the fast lane, you are charged the toll plus a convenience fee of $2.95 per day...I am quite sure that this is not per day of your trip, but per day that you use the fast lane. In other words, if you drive through 4 different fast lane tolls in a given day, you'll be charged those tolls plus an extra $2.95 for the day, if you don't drive through any tolls, you don't get charged anything at all. And there is a maximum convenience charge of $14.75 per month.
If a company charged you $7 per day for your entire trip when you didn't even drive through a toll, I would dispute that with my credit card company.
 
RT417 which is the route from the southside of the airport has two tolls between the airport and exit 6, the first disney exit. $1.25 at each, with an attendant so change is available. Exit 3 is the second disney exit, brings you in further into the complex, has one more toll booth, same set up. No need to worry about E-tolls, just have some cash available.
 
How awful! They charge $6.99 per day whether you use a toll or not!
Make sure you tell them that you DO NOT want to Pass 24!

That's why I'm leary about renting again. Their price with our BJ's membership is about $350 for a minivan for a whole week. I can't find anything better:confused:
 





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