How do you pay for the causeway? Is there a cash machine?
We are on our way.Function(f, g)document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);The cost to go onto the island is $6.00.The rate was $50.00 for 6 months.We would need to do 9 trips off the island in 3 weeks to save money.
We are picking up a Budget rental car at the airport and we will be sure we don't have a transponder that automatically charges us as we cross.
Can someone from Canada purchase a pass?Is the pass given to the person or vehicle?
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The transponder is a rip-off.They charge a daily fee and a toll fee.It's good that you're going to opt out of that.
I'm not sure what you mean by $50 for 6 months.The Lee County pass allows residents to purchase a transponder, but they still have to pay a fee each time they return to the Island.
The state of Florida has a SunPass for toll roads.There is no discount for work done on the Sanibel Causeway.Cash or pass can be used to pay the toll.
Anyone can purchase a SunPass.The MINI SunPass is sold in grocery stores, drug stores and online.It costs $5 and needs to be pre- loaded with cash to cover your tolls.
This might be something to look into if you are going to travel around Florida.If you only plan to go off and on the Causeway a few times during your stay, you should not get the pass.
While in?Function(f, g)document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);Go to Gator Alley.Do the causeways in the Keys charge tolls?Can you use a credit card for tolls?
I prefer the US41 (Tamiami trail) because it's more direct and it has more to offer than Alligator alley, which only has tolls at the FL end.
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I don't think it's a good idea to pay with a c card since I have no knowledge of the keys.Cash is still used on I75.
Have you recently done the trip?Function(f, g)document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);I had a Sunpass.Credit cards are not accepted at Florida toll booths.The toll was about $12 round trip.Most tolls were less than a buck before hitting Key Largo.If you add the $6 for you to get back over the Causeway on your way back, you are looking at an $18 round trip for tolls to the Keys from Sanibel.
The convenience of not having to stop to pay the tolls would be worth the $5 Sunpass described by bean3 above.You don't have to slow down in some instances.
If you went off the island a lot, I'd be surprised.There's so much to see and do.Function(f, g)document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);We spent 2 months on Sanibel in early 2012 and only went off a few times.
There is a discrepancy between the US 41 route to the Keys and the Alligator Alley route.It's the same length of time, and there are tolls on the US 41 route as well.
You don't have to be that person.Function(f, g)document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);We live in Delaware and have one.It works well for us because we spend four to six weeks here in October and November.We are on the "mainland" side of the bridge.Cash or SunPass will be better for what you are looking at.You don't have to be a resident to purchase the LeeWay Pass.
Do you know how much the transponder costs?They take automatic payments from your account each month to maintain a balance, but what is the initial investment?