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RoaminRichards
Oct 25, 2015Explorer
Hi,
I live in the Metro Orlando area. The route suggested to you by MapQuest is fine. Hwy 535 is all four lane road all the way. It is heavily traveled by locals during rush hour but easy in between. You can take 535 to Stoneybrooke Parkway then connect to Hwy 91 which is actually the Florida Turnpike.(Tolls Apply)The turnpike will connect you to I-75N which will get you to I-10.
One other option available to you from Ft. Wilderness is to connect to World Drive inside Disney and travel south to US 192 West then connect to 429N off of US 192.(Tolls Apply) This would by-pass all of Hwy 535 and Stoneybrook Parkway connecting you to the Florida Turnpike. This route would be somewhat quicker with less traffic. If I were choosing this would be my choice as it eliminates almost all local traffic and is virtually non stop other than tolls. Safe travels and enjoy!
I live in the Metro Orlando area. The route suggested to you by MapQuest is fine. Hwy 535 is all four lane road all the way. It is heavily traveled by locals during rush hour but easy in between. You can take 535 to Stoneybrooke Parkway then connect to Hwy 91 which is actually the Florida Turnpike.(Tolls Apply)The turnpike will connect you to I-75N which will get you to I-10.
One other option available to you from Ft. Wilderness is to connect to World Drive inside Disney and travel south to US 192 West then connect to 429N off of US 192.(Tolls Apply) This would by-pass all of Hwy 535 and Stoneybrook Parkway connecting you to the Florida Turnpike. This route would be somewhat quicker with less traffic. If I were choosing this would be my choice as it eliminates almost all local traffic and is virtually non stop other than tolls. Safe travels and enjoy!
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