Miami For Kids: Brightline Train Excursions

 
This week’s Miami For Kids activity should be sort of a given. What kid doesn’t love a train ride? I’ve certainly never met one. But South Florida, being South Florida, adds a little panache to a train ride with The Brightline. Now that you can officially take The Brightline from Miami to Orlando in record time and comfort, let’s look at some things that you can do along the way with your kids. You could even make a few day trips out of the train ride with the whole family. It never gets old.

Brightline Entry Downtown Miami

Brightline Entry Downtown Miami

Station 1: MiamiCentral in Downtown Miami

This is the home station to most of our readers, but since we like to introduce the area to newcomers as well, let’s have a look at what is going on around MiamiCentral. Being located in Downtown Miami, there are a host of family-friendly activities nearby.

Of course, the Phillip & Patricia Museum of Science has been named on several of our Kid-friendly-fun lists over recent weeks along with Maurice A Ferre Park and the Perez Art Museum. The Miami Children’s Museum and Jungle Island are a short Uber ride away and have also been featured on our lists.

Very close to the Brightline Station, there is the Miami Library at 101 West Flagler. It is located in a lovely building and hosts many children’s activities from toddlers up to teens. The HistoryMiami Museum is also next door.

In 2024, things will get even more fun. The Museum of Ice Cream is set to open a new, permanent location in Miami Worldcenter. The new spot will encompass 14,000 square feet and is set to open in 2024. To be on the VIP waiting list, you can register here.

Brightline Aventura Station

Brightline Aventura Station

Station 2: Aventura Station

Granted, the train ride from Miami to Aventura Station is a short one, parents will be pleased at how much more convenient it is than driving and fighting the traffic. Plus, there is a current promotion with fares from just $10. Once you arrive, there is a convenient shuttle to take you from the station to a Brightline Hub in the lower level of Nordstrom at Aventura Mall.

At the mall, the kids will go wild. There is a rooftop pavilion for life-size chess, cornhole-dare, and more… all surrounded by a selfie-inducing mural wall. Inside, you’ll find a Hello Kitty popup truck, Mercedes Benz test drives (for the teens, of course), the AMC24 movie theater, tons of gourmet restaurants and Live Music Fridays.

For the smaller kids, the lower level offers the Rainbow Valley Playground and for the bigger kids, they can be thrilled by the 93-foot Aventura Slide Tower.

Brightline Fort Lauderdale Station

Brightline Fort Lauderdale Station

Station 3: Fort Lauderdale Station in Downtown Fort Lauderdale

We discussed going up to Fort Lauderdale to experience the Museum of Discovery and Science when we were going over ideas for rainy day kid activities in Miami, Naturally, the museum is relevant here as well. It is walking distance to the Brightline Station and will offer your kids an entire day of fun.

With a short Uber ride to the East, you will find Las Olas Boulevard with many restaurants and access to the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk. Continue further and you will be able to visit the International Swimming Hall of Fame, which includes the Aquatic Museum.

Along the canals, there are many opportunities to rent paddleboards and you really have to take a trip on the historic Jungle Queen. This is an open-air riverboat that is Fort Lauderdale’s longest-running tourist attraction. The boat will take you up the river, pointing out notable sites and ending at a jungle park where you can interact with animals. There are also options for dinner cruises, private events and more.

Brightline Boca Raton Station

Brightline Boca Raton Station

Station 4: Boca Raton Station

Stopping at Brightline’s Boca Station is going to give your kids an awful lot of diverse fun. For starters, there is the Coconut Cove Waterpark, where you can find two 4-story waterslides, a 1,000-foot lazy river along with interactive water park features all around. The Coconut Cove Waterpark has been a Boca Raton institution for nearly 25 years.

While it is currently under renovation, Sugar Sand Park offers a wide variety of kid-friendly activities. They offer a science garden and nature trails for guided learning about the great outdoors, indoor guided learning for budding scientists, early afternoon explorers, and the Willow Theatre puts on special children’s plays and events such as Rumpelstilskin, Old Macdonald’s Singalong Farm and Sherlock Holmes Opera Mystery.

If you have bigger kids, they will go wild at Boomers Park. They’ll ride go-karts, play in the arcade, run wild with bumper boats, laser tag and more. It’s the type of thing that 10-year-old me would dream about.

Brightline West Palm Beach Station

Brightline West Palm Beach Station | Photo Credit: SOM | Lucas Blair Simpson

Station 5: West Palm Beach Station

Palm Beach has a reputation of being a playground for the ultra-high net worth crowd, which is great but doesn’t always allude to things for children. But the city is actually quite kid-friendly. If you take the Brightline from Miami to West Palm Beach, you can find a ton of activities for the family.

If your kids are interested in wildlife, there are two main options. The McCarthy’s Wildlife Sanctuary offers over 200 different breeds and species for them to interact with. You could also visit the Palm Beach Zoo, where kids get in free during June and July.

For the kids with a specific interest in manatees (who wouldn’t?!), you can learn all about the gentle giants at the Manatee Lagoon.

Although nearly every community has its own science museum for kids, they enjoy a change of scenery. The Cox Science Center offers its own science museum/learning center with an aquarium and planetarium. This summer, their special series is “Science Fiction, Science Future” and allows kids to learn about scientific discoveries of the past then designing their vision of the future.

We cannot go to West Palm Beach without visiting The Square. On top of the shopping and restaurants, weekly events are offered that are family-friendly. They have Daytime Playtime, Bubble Time Rhythm & Hues, and Bubble Blast in the splash pad. There are also golf lessons for the little ones and live music. It is fun for everyone!

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Train Station

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Train Station

Station 6: Orlando Station

This brings us to the grand finale, the brand new, just opened Brightline Orlando Station. We covered the details of this luxurious and convenient station awhile back, and now it is accessible. You can travel with your family from Miami to Orlando in 3 hours conveniently and in style. No loading the kids into the car and fighting traffic, arriving exhausted, fighting for parking etc.

With Brightline you arrive relaxed and refreshed, are able to call a rideshare or take a shuttle to the hotel. Instead of fighting for parking and arriving at the parks exhausted and annoyed, you can be dropped at the gate to enjoy your day with your family, whichever park you choose. For a handy guide of how to most conveniently use rideshare at Disney, check out this guide at Mousehacking Blog.

After you have had all of the fun you can have with the mouse, you can relax on a soft quilted-leather seat and enjoy the calm and smooth 3-hour ride back to MiamiCentral Station.

We hope you enjoy as many fun days as possible on The Brightline outings. It really opens up a world of new possibilities and experiences for families that we are only able to scratch the surface of here. Until next week!

Brightline Reveals Luxurious New Station At Orlando International Airport

 
Disney is getting closer. A lot closer.

Brightline is revealing the newest draw into Central Florida (literally). Their new Orlando Station has been unveiled with a series of renderings and details of the future station, which is being built at Orlando International Airport’s new 80,000-square-foot Terminal C and connects directly to Parking Deck C.

The new terminal spans three stories with over 37,000 square feet of luxurious and connectivity-based amenities that are designed for an upscale, modern first-class traveler.

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Security Checkpoint

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Security Checkpoint

Guests enter the station through the airport’s two-story glass atrium, purchasing tickets from one of several self-service kiosks or through a ticket agent in the futuristic terminal. Of course, tickets may also be purchased in advance with your mobile device.

Baggage is checked with touchless turnstiles in the security screening area. Fun fact: Brightline is the only rail line in America that screens all passengers and bags prior to boarding.

“This world-class train station continues our mission of transforming train travel in America,” Patrick Goddard, president at Brightline, said to YIMBY. “We have carefully thought through each detail of this station to ensure that it exceeds the expectations of the modern traveler.”

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Self-Service Kiosks Security Checkpoint

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Self-Service Kiosks Security Checkpoint

Once ticketed, checked and registered, guests are greeted with a host of amenities. There is an upscale retail section and the Mary Mary Bar, where mixologists serve hand-crafted libations and snacks. The signature bar offers panoramic views of the train platform and a nostalgic flip-flap message board that rotates train schedules, boarding times, news of the day and other announcements.

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Mary Mary Full Bar

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Mary Mary Full Bar

 

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Mary Mary Bar Lobby

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Mary Mary Bar Lobby

Just as in South Florida, the Orlando Brightline terminal has two classes of service. The SMART service lounge includes free high-speed Wifi, charging stations at every seat, 87 big-screen televisions and a children’s play area.

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Smart Lounge

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Smart Lounge

 

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Lobby

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Lobby

Upgrading to PREMIUM service offers complimentary drinks and snacks in the VIP lounge and in the train itself. Premium travelers also receive a business center in order to work remotely and in a more private setting.

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Premium Lounge Entrance

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Premium Lounge Entrance

 

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Conference Room Entrance

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Conference Room Entrance

 

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Premium Lounge Seating

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Premium Lounge Seating

For those who are accessing the Brightline Station from Terminal A or B in the Airport, there is an automated people mover very much like the people mover in Downtown Miami that makes the trip in under 5 minutes.

Once on the platform to board one of the trains, you will find 1,000 feet of waiting area to accommodate a train with 2 engines and 4 cars. We rode the train last year, and found it to be like the Bentley of commuter trains. Quite comfortable. You can read our full review of the experience here.

The trek from the southernmost stop (Miami) to Orlando takes just over 3 hours. This is roughly the same amount of time as driving, however with Brightline, you travel in luxurious comfort with strong wifi and fizzy champagne, rather than speed traps and gas station snacks.

Brightline Orlando Station was designed by Bigtime Design Studios, who is based in Miami and completed the design of the newly opened stations in Boca Raton and Aventura with Borrelli + Partners. Over 100 workers have been employed by this project, which is slated to open later this year.  ALL ABOARD!!

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Trains

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Trains

 

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Trains Headed South

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Trains Headed South

 

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Train Station

Rendering of Brightline Orlando Train Station

 

Rendering of Brightline Orlando To Airport

Rendering of Brightline Orlando To Airport

The Brightline Officially Renamed ‘Virgin Trains USA’ & Miami Station Now ‘Virgin MiamiCentral’

 

The Brightline, the privately-owned high-speed express rail service that launched in Miami less than a year ago, has officially been renamed ‘Virgin Trains USA.’

On Thursday, a ceremony was held at MiamiCentral, which is the Miami train station that spans 6 city blocks in the epicenter of Downtown Miami right behind Miami Worldcenter, to kick off the complete re-branding of the former Brightline to Virgin Trains USA, and the ceremony was hosted by none other than Sir Richard Branson himself. During the ceremony, Mr. Branson unveiled the new logo at the Miami station now dubbed ‘Virgin MiamiCentral.’

Mr. Branson also announced on Thursday that Virgin Trains USA will soon file for a permit to start construction on the highly-anticipated expansion of the high-speed train service from West Palm Beach to Orlando. And, only a day after this announcement, on Friday, a state agency, The Florida Development Finance Corp. approved the bond issue to finance Virgin trains expansion to Orlando.

Virgin Trains USA estimates to launch service from South Florida to Orlando in 2023, and is planning to open a train station at the Orlando International Airport and possibly Walt Disney World.

Why Did Virgin Buy a Stake in The Brightline???

Mr. Branson believes in the privately-owned express rail service because his belief is that “everyone in America uses cars because the rail network is run by the government–and they have nothing like what we have in Europe,” Mr. Branson stated in an interview on Thursday. He’s right, if the trains in the States would function more like the ones in Europe, we would have a lot more people taking trains versus driving if given the opportunity.

Virgin Trains USA Unveils in Miami

Virgin Trains USA Unveils in Miami

 

Photo Source: The Miami Herald

May 19-20th | Celebrate Brightline’s ‘MiamiCentral’ Grand Opening

 
This weekend on Saturday, May 19th and Sunday, May 20th, Brightline is celebrating the big launch of ‘MiamiCentral,’ with special guest appearances by DJ Irie, Udonis Haslam of the Miami Heat and the Miami Heat dancers.

This Weekend’s Brightline Celebration Schedule

Location: Brightline MiamiCentral Station, 600 NW 1st Avenue, Downtown Miami

Saturday, May 19th

  • 9:15 – 10a.m. Mindful Meditation with Modern OM (Free! Open to the public, but limited to the first approx. 150 people.)
  • 11a.m. – 12:55 p.m. Music spun by DJ Pirate Stereo
  • 1 – 4p.m. Y100 live broadcast with DJ Frankie P and special guest appearances around 2pm by Udonis Haslem and DJ Irie, along with Miami HEAT dancers
  • 4:30 – 8p.m. Music spun by DJ DZA

Sunday, May 20th

  • 9:15 – 10a.m. Symphony yoga with SOL Yoga (Free! Open to the public, but limited to the first 75 people – Bring Your Own Mat.)
  • 11a.m. – 12:55 p.m. Music spun by Jun-ILL
  • 1 – 4p.m. Y100 live broadcast with DJ Frankie P
  • 4:30 – 6:30p.m. Timbalive

About MiamiCentral

MiamiCentral is the brand-new, state-of-the-art train station that spans 6 city blocks in the epicenter of Downtown Miami, right behind Miami Worldcenter and walking distance from Miami’s famed Arts and Entertainment District. MiamiCentral will not only provide a central hub for transit modes, including the new Brightline, but will also offer a unique Marketplace with a modern food hall dubbed ‘CentralFare,’ a variety of retail space offering a mix of top brands and boutiques, and ample amount of first-class office space and a residential development named ‘Parkline Living.’

MiamiCentral

MiamiCentral

About The Brightline

The Brightline is the brand-new, inner-city express train connecting major cities in the Southeastern part of Florida. The Brightline is providing an easier way for people to travel specifically between West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, with a plan in the near future to also connect further north to Orlando. This new mode of transit between these major cities in South Florida will allow a more reliable and quicker commute for those who commute back and forth between these cities, for locals and visitors alike. For instance, many people who work in Brickell, the financial district of Downtown Miami, live in Fort Lauderdale, so the Brightline will give these people a more convenient and comfortable means to travel to and from work. And, for tourists, especially those who come from places where public transit is a way of life, it will be easier and more convenient for these visitors to visit all of the major cities in South Florida all the way up to Disney World.

Currently, 3 of the 4 state-of-the-art Brightline stations are open: MiamiCentral, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. The Brightline began limited services between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach earlier this year, but has just extended service to Miami with this weekend being the 1st weekend of scheduled services to Miami, beginning May 19th.  The second phase of the Brightline will include a station in Orlando with services estimated to run between Mimi and Orlando in the first quarter of 2021.

The Brightline Map

The Brightline Map

 

MiamiCentral Reveals New Renderings, Tenants & Details!

 
All Aboard Florida has just revealed a new website, details and renderings about the highly-anticipated MiamiCentral.

MiamiCentral is All Aboard Florida’s Downtown Miami express passenger rail service station centrally located at NW 1st Ave between NW 3rd Street and NW 8th Street, within Miami’s true urban core. Its location in the epicenter of Miami allows for the utmost connectivity with public transit options which include the Metrorail®, Metromover®, Metrobus®, City of Miami Trolley Systems, future Tri-Rail Coastal Link® and the new exciting Brightline express train arriving in 2017.

MiamiCentral Site Map

MiamiCentral Site Map

MiamiCentral Site Map Sketch

MiamiCentral Site Map Sketch

WHAT IS NEW AT MIAMICENTRAL?

MiamiCentral Marketplace

CentralFare, MiamiCentral’s unique Marketplace that is scheduled to open in the summer of 2017 will be Miami’s first and only modern food hall experience. Spanning over 50,000 square feet over 2 floors, CentralFare will offer an eclectic variety of vendors from top-quality groceries to grab-and-go food to more sit-down options all in one centralized location. CentralFare has already signed many great tenants that include Della (Plant-based bowls), Parliament (Espresso/Coffee), a 10,000-square foot signature restaurant called Monger (Curated by the famous Voltaggio Brothers), Azucar (ice cream shop), Blackbrick (Asian fusion), Doggi’s (traditional Venezuelan Fare), Miami Smokers (Miami’s uber famous Bacon Boys), Romanicos (homemade chocolate), Rosetta (Italian bakery) and Toasted (New York-style-bagelry). More tenants will be announced soon!

MiamiCentral Retail

MiamiCentral will introduce a curated mix of top brands and boutiques that will embody the lifestyle of a true city shopper.

MiamiCentral Retail Key Plan

MiamiCentral Retail Key Plan

MiamiCentral Offices

MiamiCentral will offer the ideal modern office space located in an urban environment without the usual complications of traffic and lack of transportation options. With rapid connectivity to new markets via a variety of mass transit alternatives including the new intercity express Brightline train, potential for business growth is tremendous. In addition, MiamiCentral’s proximity to major highways and major airports is undoubtedly set to enhance your business’s global appeal. Imagine the ease of traveling by rail to Miami International Airport from MiamiCentral in just 12 minutes.

Specifically, MiamiCentral will offer 2 MiamiCentral and 3 MiamiCentral.

2 MiamiCentral will boast 190,000 RSF of first-class office space, while 3 MiamiCentral will offer 90,000 RSF of Class A office space, 35,000 RSF ground-level retail spaces and will be adjacent to the MiamiCentral transit station.

MiamiCentral Office Space

MiamiCentral Office Space

2 MiamiCentral

2 MiamiCentral

3 MiamiCentral

3 MiamiCentral

MiamiCentral Residential

Parkline Living at MiamiCentral will offer true city living by offering 2 residential towers with spectacular views of the Magic City, along with seamless access to Miami’s best shopping, entertainment, dining and transit connectivity. MiamiCentral’s residential towers will offer over 800 rental units and luxury amenities including a state-of-the-art business center, resort-style pool with cabanas, club room, large private lounge, outdoor dining areas and bars, large activity lawn, ½ mile jogging track and dog parks.

Parkline Living Kitchen Flow Through

Parkline Living Kitchen Flow Through

Parkline Living Room

Parkline Living Room

Parkline Living Swimming Pool

Parkline Living Swimming Pool

Parkline Living Fitness Center

Parkline Living Fitness Center

All Aboard Florida Releases New Renderings & New Name—Set to Launch in 2017

 
The highly-anticipated, speedy passenger train service that will connect 4 major cities in Florida is set to launch in mid-2017.

The brand-new, $3 Billion high-speed, inter-city rail service which is privately owned and operated will be called the “Brightline” and seems rightfully named since the cars will be painted in vibrant shades of pink, red, orange, blue and green with yellow locomotives to reflect the sunshine state.

Brightline Trains

Brightline Trains

Brightline trains will connect Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Orlando along a 235-mile route. The train ride from Miami all the way to Orlando will only take 3 hours, which is comparable to the time to fly to Orlando but without the headache and hassle of airport parking and security.

The All Aboard Florida Brightline trains are on track to begin in mid-2017 between Miami and West Palm Beach with services to Orlando to begin in late 2017. At first, the speedy train services will operate 5, 4-car trains that will carry up to 240 passengers a piece and then expand to 10, 7-car trains that will hold 356 passengers a piece by mid-2018. The trains will travel between 79 – 125 miles per hour, which isn’t quite the definition of “high speed” (150 mph) like in Europe, but is much faster than other services.

The trains will allow for a first-class experience and will include reserved seating, food and beverage services, free Wi-Fi, individual power outlets and facilities for pets, according to All Aboard Florida’s president Michael Reininger.

The Brightline trains have been designed by the Rockwell Group and are being built by Siemens in California. Construction has already begun on the Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach stations.

Why is the Brightline Train Services so important to South Florida???

Miami is looking to become a more transit-friendly, “car-less” city and the All Aboard Florida Brightline train system will help Miami be just that. Providing trains as an alternative to cars will most likely ease the congestion on the streets and will be a benefit to ensure the mobility and connectivity necessary to drive the economic growth in South Florida.

In addition, the younger generation is much more interested in being able to live, work and play without having to use a car. With Miami providing all the new public transportation systems that are currently being put in place, we will be able to live in Miami without a car…eventually.

Specifically, the Miami Central Station will be an extraordinary addition to Downtown Miami providing transportation for everyone. The Miami Central Station will include the Tri-Rail (extension of existing tri-county commuter rail service to Downtown Miami) and All Aboard Florida (Intercity rail service linking Miami to Orlando). Also, planned are the Tri-Rail Coastal Link (commuter rail service connecting South Florida’s urban centers), Baylink (connecting Downtown Miami and Miami Beach), Miami Streetcar (connecting Downtown Miami to new haute neighborhoods in the Art’s District, i.e., Edgewater, Wynwood, etc.) and East/West Rail (connecting western suburbs, i.e., Doral, FIU, etc.). Oh, and we cannot forget to mention the already existing local transportation such as the Metrorail, Metro Mover, free Miami trolley, water taxis, Uber and Car2Go. The endless amount of transportation access in Greater Downtown Miami will hugely impact the growth of the area.

See below for renderings of the All Aboard Florida train stations in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Orlando.

All Aboard Florida Miami Central Train Station Rendering

All Aboard Florida Miami Central Train Station Rendering

All Aboard Florida Miami Central Train Station Renderings

All Aboard Florida Miami Central Train Station Renderings

All Aboard Florida Fort Lauderdale Train Station Renderings

All Aboard Florida Fort Lauderdale Train Station Renderings

All Aboard Florida West Palm Beach Train Station Renderings

All Aboard Florida West Palm Beach Train Station Renderings

All Aboard Florida Orlando Train Station Rendering

All Aboard Florida Orlando Train Station Rendering

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