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There will be two new rideshare hubs opening in Orlando this spring.
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Three percent of registered voters who didn't participate in the 2016 election said it was because they didn't have transportation to the polls.
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Disney World has launched an on-demand car service for theme park customers. Disney is partnering with Lyft for its "Minnie Van" ride sharing service, which is available at two hotels.
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House and Senate Republicans say this is the year Florida joins 37 other states in adopting regulations for so-called transportation network companies, like Uber and Lyft.
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Loews Hotels & Resorts isn’t letting Universal Orlando’s newest attractions hog all the spotlight — it’s got big plans going on, too. The long-time partner of Universal is working toward opening the 1,000-room Loews Sapphire Falls Resort by 2016, which will be the fifth hotel the company oversees at Universal Orlando Resort. That hotel will incorporate a strong Caribbean theme of British influence, and it’s being designed by the same creative teams that worked on Harry Potter, Despicable Me and Transformers. In addition, Loews plans to add more than 55,000 square feet of meeting space at Royal Pacific.