Stonewall National Museum & Archives has ended its decade-old membership with Visit Florida after the organization removed its LGBTQ Travel page.
05.09.2024 - 02:20 / travelandleisure.com
When Brightline finally launched service between South Florida and Orlando International Airport this time last year, it was a big deal — and, lucky for travelers, the sleek, modern, high-speed rail line is celebrating this one-year milestone with a week of deals.
From now through 11:59 p.m. on September 7, Brightline is offering email subscribers five days of surprise savings in honor of the one-year anniversary of their Orlando route extension.
And for today only, riders can buy one Smart adult fare between South Florida and Orlando and get one free.
Every day this week, a new deal will be sent to subscribers, giving travelers the chance to ride for less. The deal emails contain a unique promo code to use specifically for that day’s sale. Each deal is offered for 24 hours only, and the next day’s deals are a surprise, so if you see a discount you’re excited about, grab it while you can.
Note that deals are only valid for rides from Sept. 16 through Nov. 16, the perfect excuse for a fall getaway or quick day trip.
What’s in store for the rest of the week? All we can tell you is to expect steep discounts and special promotions for travel between Orlando and South Florida, as well as rides within South Florida.
Sign up at gobrightline.com/deals-sign-up to make sure you don’t miss out on the chance to save big on Brightline, and check your email all week long for the sale of the day — you never know what Brightline has in store for your inbox tomorrow.
Stonewall National Museum & Archives has ended its decade-old membership with Visit Florida after the organization removed its LGBTQ Travel page.
Florida’s beloved high-speed rail line, Brightline, is celebrating the one-year anniversary of their Orlando extension with a week of exclusive deals for email subscribers.
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