Ride Lynx from Disney Springs to Orlando airport

I was a little lonely at 9:30 a.m. on a Monday morning while I waited at the Disney Springs Transfer Center, a bus stop beside the dining and shopping mecca. Having visited Disney Springs more times than I can count — competing for parking spots in the Lime garage, standing in long lines for security checks and burrowing through crowds to get from Point A to Point B in the bustling outdoor mall — the state of things at the bus stop was worrisome. 

Where were all the people? 

Locals probably had ridden earlier that day, but countless cars were arriving at Disney Springs when I was there. I stood by one of the complex's entryways and saw scores of families walk in. It seemed Lynx for tourists is not a thing.

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Sarah Kinbar

When it comes to writing, I do it for love.

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