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If your ride share app shows a price surge, but you don’t want to mess around with public transportation, the old taxi standby will be the way to go. Unfortunately, MTS will not have themed tickets as they have in previous years due to chip shortages, but hopefully next year! Taxis Staying at the Hyatt but want to get to the Petco Park area? Trolley. Kids 5 and younger are free to ride at all times.Įven if you are not using the trolley from the airport, you may still like to grab a a 4-day trolley pass for Comic-Con dates.

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Kids ride free: If you are traveling with someone 18 and younger, they are free to ride the Transit System when they download the Pronto app for MTS ticketing.

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Refresh yourself on the “ How to Ride” guide on the MTS site. Be sure to download the app in advance, or load up your Pronto card, if you will be making use of the San Diego bus or trolleys.

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Tips for riding MTS transit: MTS recently changed to using PRONTO kiosks and app for tickets. The drop-off point via the shuttle might offer lower pickup rates. The Rental Car Center shuttle runs 24 hours/day from the airport and it’s also an option if you find yourself with surge pricing from rideshares. points out that the free airport shuttle to the Rental Car Center will drop you off very close to the Middletown trolley station - about a half-mile walk - which is a shorter trolley ride to downtown than from Old Town.

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(But not easy with lots of luggage!) You can see the full bus 992 schedule on the MTS web site. This is your faster option, even with the walk to the convention center. The bus runs every 15 minutes and the ride to downtown from the airport takes about 20 minutes. The drop-off point is on Broadway & 3rd, near the Balboa Theatre. The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) is offering free rides on their bus route 992 that runs between the airport and downtown, now through Labor Day. The promotion runs through Labor Day -> /NQlbUdu1WE- San Diego Airport May 26, 2022 Starting *this Friday* MTS is offering free rides on Airport Bus Route 992, with service from Terminals 1 and 2 to downtown San Diego. Get a free ride from SAN this weekend via ! Last year, the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority introduced the San Diego Flyer, a free electric shuttle bus service between the airport and Old Town Transit Center. Free Shuttle to the Old Town Trolley Station More details on the San Diego airport construction at SAN.org. If you fly into Terminal 1, be sure to follow new signs for public transit to get to bus, taxi, and shuttle pickup locations. Flying Southwest? Terminal 1 Construction!īefore we get into the transit options, a quick note about construction at the airport: Most Southwest flights use Terminal 1 at the San Diego Airport, which will be under construction starting this month as a new parking garage is built. Taxi cabs are the old standby, which we will also cover below, but San Diego’s transit system has several other options to get you to your hotel for just a few dollars.

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Will you be flying into San Diego in July for Comic-Con? Depending on when your flight arrives, you may be looking at a hefty surge price for the commonly used ride share programs.










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