Getting to SeaWorld

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    Originally Posted By Shooba

    So I currently plan on going to SeaWorld on Day 2 of my trip, and then not venturing off property until 4 days later.

    SeaWorld is pretty close to WDW is it not? Is a taxi a reasonable and/or cost-effective choice, or should I be looking into a tour plan?
     
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    Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire

    Are you staying on property? I heard that you should look into the Mears buses, and they will take you to other parks in Orlando :)

    <a href="http://www.mearstransportation.com/AttractionTrans.htm" target="_blank">http://www.mearstransportation
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    Originally Posted By Shooba

    That looks like a good option, thanks.

    Just so long as they offer flexible times. I hate the tours that get you to a theme park an hour after it opens and make you leave an hour early...
     
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    Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire

    I have seen them around the resort pretty early (as early as the 7 oclock hour perhaps it was). Just give them a call :)
     
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    Originally Posted By nats30

    I found that Tiffany Towncar is more reliable. With Mears you make many stops and the huge buses are uncomfortable. With Mears you pay per each individual and with Tiffany you pay one price for the car.
     

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