City Sightseeing expands to Orlando
City Sightseeing Worldwide this month launched Orlando’s first hop on hope off bus service.
The 22-stop route connects all the main attractions in the world’s theme park capital including Disney Springs, Universal Orlando Resort and SeaWorld, and becomes the company’s 11th US location.
The City Sightseeing Orlando service was established through a partnership with leading tour and sightseeing company Florida Dolphin Tours, which has been in the market for more than two decades.
The service offers combo ticketing from one to 14 days and features live commentary in English.
Other languages will be rolled out later this year.
"It’s fantastic to finally see City Sightseeing here in one of the world’s key tourist destinations, Orlando. The City Sightseeing Hop On Hop Off tour will showcase this fantastic city and connect it’s world famous attractions," said Enrique Ybarra, president & CEO of City Sightseeing Worldwide.
In addition it will also operate daily ‘Theme Park Express’ services to Disney and Universal Theme Parks.
This includes the Universal Express, Disney Express or the Combo Express linking the two.
There is also a separate service just for shoppers connecting the Premium Outlets, the Florida Mall and Gatorland.
The company recently promoted the Orlando launch and its other services across the US at IPW in Washington DC.
Aside from Central Florida, City Sightseeing Worldwide also operates hop on hop off routes in Chicago, Hollywood and Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Francisco, Washington DC, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
City Sightseeing has a large footprint across Europe from London to St. Petersburg, in Singapore and Cape Town, South Africa.
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