4 Things To Know About The New Orlando To Miami Brightline Train
It’s finally happening! Brightline announced that their service from Orlando to South Florida will begin next week! There’s no Tampa station (yet), but we’re next. Here are some important things…

MIAMI, FL – MAY 11: The Brightline train is seen at the new MiamiCentral terminal during the inaugural trip from Miami to West Palm Beach on May 11, 2018 in…
(Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)It's finally happening! Brightline announced that their service from Orlando to South Florida will begin next week! There's no Tampa station (yet), but we're next. Here are some important things to know about the new way to travel across Florida.
Short flights within the state are a pain in the butt. Fortunately we can see the light at the end of the train tunnel. Brightline trains will begin servicing Orlando International Airport on Sept. 22. Here are some important things to know:
How much are tickets?
For a limited time, Brightline said it is offering one-way SMART fares starting at at $79 for adults and $39 for kids. If you want to travel in style, upgrade to PREMIUM. You'll get exclusive lounge access, priority seating, complimentary snacks & drinks, and checked baggage are included! One-way fares start at $149.
How long is the ride?

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The ride between Orlando and West Palm Beach is approximately two hours, and three hours thirty minutes between Orlando and Miami. The current schedule between Central and South Florida includes 16 daily round trips, with hourly northbound and southbound departures. For reference, a nonstop flight from Orlando to Miami is about an hour and a half. So a little more time will be spent traveling, but Brightline tickets are generally cheaper than airline tickets and 2 carryon bags are included!
What are some onboard amenities?
Powerful and free WiFi is available in-station and onboard. That's something that doesn't exist on ANY flight! Plus there are charging ports at every seat and food & beverages stations onboard.
When will we see a Tampa station?
This is going to be a pretty convenient way to travel to SoFlo when we finally get a station in Tampa, and hopefully alleviate some traffic. The Florida Department of Transportation is working with Brightline on the project. As of April 2023 we suspect the station will be built in the Gasworks development, which is in between Ybor and Downtown.
Passengers Give Tampa International Airport Pro Tips
Recently TPA (no it's not TIA) asked their social media followers for the tips THEY give friends flying to or from Tampa. We're pretty lucky. People generally love Tampa International Airport. Compared to other airports around the country, it's so easy to get in and out of. Flights are usually on time. There are good food options. It's easy to find parking. You never realize how good we have it than when you are flying BACK to Tampa.
But as good as we have it, those who fly through Tampa International often have their own unique pieces of advice to make your travel day easier. Some of these I was aware of, but definitely not all. From tips on where to eat to where not to use the bathroom, these are some life hacks that will make your airport visit a little easier.
If you have another I can add to this list, drop me a line at geno@myQ105.com or leave it on my Facebook page.
BOOKING
Lauren Castro: Don’t books flight between 2-6pm during summer months in/out of TPA. It WILL be delayed due to storms.
100% accurate. It's not the airport's fault. Blame Mother Nature. As much as I hate getting up early for a flight during vacation, this is solid advice for summer travel. Not only does the weather cause delays, it makes take off and landing bumpy and stressful. Plus morning flights leave little chance for delays.
AFTER YOU GET OFF THE PLANE
Stacey Fager-Phillips: Use the 2nd or 3rd bathroom after you get off the plane....the 1st one you see will always be busier.
Listen if ya gotta go, ya gotta go. But Stacey's advice is on point. That first bathroom is always going to be packed. Second one will be nearly empty.
ARRIVING AT THE AIRPORT
Nikki Spencer: When you arrive to your destination, to lessen your wait in being picked up, go to the departures side.
Definitely have used this one. Most departures happen in the morning. Most arrivals happen in the evening. This is a common sense piece of advice that I don't see used commonly! You always see security getting on the case of drivers sitting idle waiting for a passenger to come out of baggage claim. It causes congestion that you can easily avoid.
Larry Brown: If you live in Florida, get a SunPass makes getting in and out of the parking garage much faster.
Good advice, but honestly I don't think I've ever seen the line to get out of a parking garage at Tampa International more than 2 or 3 cars deep. But it does save time. Even better though, prebook your parking and save money.
Jason D'Onofrio: Ignore the sign saying floor 4 is full in the short term parking lot. I always find a spot even when it says it’s full.
I didn't know this one. Good tip!
DEPARTURE
Lisa Wildes: Make sure you use the Blue Express drop-off/pick-up if the traveler only has carry-ons. It doesn’t matter what airline they’re flying.
Totally. This has been a great addition to the airport and makes you wonder why all airports don't do this.
FOOD
Katrina M. Raymond: mobile food delivery.
I haven't used this service myself. I like to walk around though. I get bored sitting at a terminal gate.
Jill Taylor Amore: Go hungry- lots of great food choices for pre flight.
Definitely. You will pay about 20% more for your food than you would elsewhere. It's a big part of an airport's revenue. But I will say especially if you get a bite at Columbia Restaurant at the airport, prices are about the same as any walk up fast food option. So get the good stuff!
Quiana White: If you are landing at TPA around breakfast time it's 100% worth it to stop by La Segunda on Kennedy for pastries.
Definitely.
Jeff Knowles: If you’re flying Delta, Columbia has delicious 1905 salads made and ready to go. If you’re flying American and have Priority Pass through Chase Sapphire, get a free meal for you and a guest at Mise en Place before boarding.
The 1905 Salad is the only salad that is a meal to me. While it's not a 100% Ybor experience, Columbia certainly beats the fast food options at the airport. I'm bummed because the card I use USED to offer that free meal at Mise en Place. But I'm good with one of those 1905 salads any day.
DRINKS
David Cates: If you're not a coffee snob, a cup of Kahwa coffee at the terminal newsstand is cheaper (and a shorter line) than a similar cup at the terminal Starbucks.
And you're supporting a small local business when you get Kahwa coffee.
I'm not a coffee guy, but for early flights, sometimes I'll grab one. And this is a great point. Especially the part about the line. Starbucks lines at Tampa International seem longer than the line to board. My tip if you're loyal to Starbucks - order via the app and skip the line entirely. You'll still have to wait for your coffee, but even though I don't drink Starbucks often, it's worth having the app on your phone just to avoid the line.
Alissa Stringfellow: They start serving sangria at 8am at the Columbia. And you can get it to go. But you can’t take it on the plane so get there with enough time to enjoy your sangria before your flight 🍹
Alissa - you are a hero.
PICKING SOMEONE UP
Chris Chi: Just don’t wait for anyone at arrivals curbside. Use the cell phone lot.
Most won't take this logical advice, but they should. Some just like to get yelled at by security and be forced to circle the airport.
Park on the 9th floor on the east side and give them a view of the city before you leave.
Very cool tip. Never thought of that.
Gail Doheny: We park in short term parking. Take the elevator to meet our company coming off the plane.
Excellent advice. First hour of parking is free. And again, doing this prevents getting yelled at by security outside baggage claim.