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paulm
 United Kingdom 46 Posts Joined: 09 Jan 2003 Status: offline | Posted - 26 Feb 2007 : 12:19:18

| Hello All,
In August 2007 I will be spending a few days in Miami, then driving up to Orlando for 2 weeks.
Does anyone know approx. how much the total toll cost would be if I drive up the Turnpike ?
I have not definitely decided the route yet, as I will not be in a hurry, I am also considering the Highway 27 then 441 route via South Bay, Okeechobee, Yeehaw Junction.
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Snapper
    
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| It's about $20 Paul, give-or-take a few dollars depending on where you jump on and jump off the Turnpike. Figure $20-$25 and you won't be miles out.
I've gone south from Orlando to Miami before on hwy-27 but have never gone the north route. To be honest I wouldn't really recommend it unless you really want to try it. It's a bit of a chore of a drive with lots of stopping and starting. It put about 3 hours, maybe even more, on our journey and we didn't find much interesting to see. I'd choose the Turnpike any time over hwy-27.
Alternatively, if you wanted to turn the trip into a bit of a day out why not head across Alligator Alley just outside Miami to pick-up the Gulf Coast; then drive north up the coast stopping off at a few nice coffee shops and beaches along the way. The whole coast is really beautiful. Manasota Beach is a personal favourite, and there's a great Starbucks in the middle of Lido Key (Longboat Key, Sarasota) which is a great place for a bit of people watching. From there you can pick your way up the coast and then take the I-275 causeway across the bay to St Pete's and Clearwater. Find a nice restaurant for dinner in Clearwater and then head up to Orlando along I-4. It's a much nicer drive than just heading up hwy-27. | Steve.
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Jill
   
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| | We paid $10.70 from when we entered off the road that cuts through from the 27 down into Miami last April. We often use the 27 and it does not add that much if any to your journey. We found Southern Dunes to University of Miami is roughly the same length of time whether we go down the turnpike or straight down the 27. | http://www.villasflorida.com/Villas/612.aspx | Edited by - Jill on 27 Feb 2007 08:24:05 | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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Robert5988
   
United Kingdom 1494 Posts Joined: 15 Apr 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 27 Feb 2007 : 09:14:39

| Another alternative is to take the I95 up the Atlantic coast and head west on 192 at Melbourne. Also some places to drop in for lunch etc.
Not as scenic as Snapper's Gulf coast suggestion, but I would have thought more direct.
Obviously the few $$$ cost for the Turnpike would not deter anyone wanting the quickest route - but its Florida at its ugliest.
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Snapper
    
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CarolAnn
    
United Kingdom 4767 Posts Joined: 12 Apr 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 01 Mar 2007 : 15:28:57

| I must keep this thread in mind. We have just booked flights for October and we are going to Miami. May stay a day or two , not sure. But last time we flew out of Miami, we drove down from the villa on the H27 . I loved it, but would prefer a different route this time. I like your route Steve, sounds my cup of tea or coffee as the case may be | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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alastair
 
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| quote: Originally posted by Snapper It's I-75 Alastair, a little to the north of hwy-41, but I dare say hwy-41 would work just as well, if not better. I can't remember driving it (hwy-41) but it would be just as scenic. Is is 41 that takes you past the Everglades National Park?
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