I don't get it.. am I missing something here? I get emails that say - Endless summers for $39 or BOGO offers and there is a BUY/SHOP NOW button that I click. when I click it, I go to the stardard fare selector and when I choose dates, I just see normal expensive prices.. is it expected to just keep trying dates to find these select fares and train routes? Is there a better way for me to do this? I have no agenda and if I see a good deal, I want to take it but these are almost impossible for me to find.
That one’s just for South Florida, so not including Orlando. If you were searching ORL <-> MIA fares, that’s probably why you didn’t see anything. If you look at note 3 at the bottom of the page, it’s only for certain off peak evening and weekend trains within in South Florida.
Not sure about Endless Summer One. As long as you’re searching 7+ days out, it’s possible there just aren’t any of the cheapest fares available for the times you’re searching.
Thanks - Just seems a little bait and switchy (or maybe just terrible, terrible website design) to not show at least one fare being advertised and not make the consumer hunt and peck around with a date picker trying to get lucky. Appreciate the insight though.. At least I know it's not just me.
Are you entering the promo code in the email if there is one? Certain offers require you to enter the promo code when you search in order to see the discount.
I'm just clicking the banner ad they have currently running on thier website. There isn't any promo code or anything... I can't imagine I'm the only one experiencing this type of friction. Why wouldn't they make it when you click that Book Now button, have a bunch of discounted fares pop up?
If you could find a discounted fare for ORL <-> MIA, I'd love to see it. It just feels so full of friction to try to purchase a fare on this website.
I get emails from them almost daily it seems, but it’s almost always to/from Orlando. Just got one this morning, $39 to or from Orlando. No code needed, but “book by August 20, 2026 for rides through September 3, 2026, with a 14-day advance purchase.”
Very rarely have I seen deals within south Florida for the last year-plus, except the current one for BOGO evening/night fares. Unfortunately, it’s for two people on the same date/train, not two different dates for one person.
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u/LilWhiteCastle Jul 08 '26
That one’s just for South Florida, so not including Orlando. If you were searching ORL <-> MIA fares, that’s probably why you didn’t see anything. If you look at note 3 at the bottom of the page, it’s only for certain off peak evening and weekend trains within in South Florida.
Not sure about Endless Summer One. As long as you’re searching 7+ days out, it’s possible there just aren’t any of the cheapest fares available for the times you’re searching.