Solo & Car-Free Travel Guide to Orlando 🚌🎢
Perfect for those traveling alone, without a car, and looking to explore Orlando efficiently! 【🏨 Accommodation】 Focus your stay near Universal Studios or Disney. As a tourist city, safety is generally not a major concern. 【🚌 Transportation】 You can buy bus tickets directly from the machine next to the driver. Single ride: $2 (valid for 1.5 hours transfer; expiration time printed on ticket) Day pass: $4.5 🎟️ The same card also offers discounts on train transfers — ask staff if unsure! Buses are relatively punctual, but sometimes the tracker shows a bus that doesn’t arrive. ⚠️ Some routes start from the same stop — double-check the direction and confirm with the driver. 【🎡 Things to Do】 1. Universal Studios Get a 1-day 2-park ticket. Start at Islands of Adventure, then hop to Universal Studios — easily doable with the connecting train. 📲 Download the Universal Orlando Resort app for real-time wait times and park hours. 🎢 Tons of roller coasters and thrill rides! 💦 Water rides = guaranteed to get soaked (but super fun!). Watch first if you prefer staying dry. 2. Walt Disney World 📲 Use the My Disney Experience app for live updates. ❤️ Tip: Don’t try all 4 parks in one day — it’s too rushed. I chose Epcot — walked 40-50k steps in a day! 🌍 Enjoy tech-driven rides, world pavilions, great food, and shopping. Fireworks at 9 PM! 🚀 Must-do: Guardians of the Galaxy — join the Virtual Queue (VQ) via the app at 7 AM or 1:30 PM. Set an alarm! ⏰ 3. Gatorland 🐊 You can’t visit Florida without seeing gators! This place is packed with crocodiles, shows, and photo ops with snakes and gators. Also home to birds, capybaras, and flamingos! 4. Winter Park Village 🏡 A beautiful town worth spending a day in — perfect for a relaxed vibe. #USA #TravelUSA #Orlando #UniversalOrlando #DisneyWorld