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If you take Hwy 95, it shouldn't cost you anything! Well at least from North Carolina to Florida should be Free... that at least.

I 95 is free all the way. If you travel through Port Royal, there is a toll road there which can be bypassed. It pays to buy a travel atlas.

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sorry can't give yo exact cost but here's the idea. If yo take the interstate from Orlando south you'll pay $.25 or $.50 to get out of Orlando onto turnpike i believe. Then depending on where yo get off the turnpike will change the cost. If you want the easiest (straight down turnpike it will cost around $15-17 in turnpike tolls (i believe). But when i do it i get on/off (depending on going/coming from Orlando) at i think Okeechobee Rd or thereabouts. It is north of Stuart & Jupiter and is in south Fort Pierce which is north of Miami on 1-95. I-95 and Florida turnpike run paralell up until there so no need to pay for tunpike until there. Look on a map and you'll see that they are parallel up until there. And 1-95 generally is only a couple minutes slower than turnpike the whole way barring rush hour or holidays. Will save you about $6-$7 dollars rather than tunpike the whole way. Also, going back to Orlando from Miami there is i think $2 difference in tolls but you don't pay that heading south but you do going north if i remember correctly. Sorry for not exact but this is pretty close as of 11/2010.

(live in Hollywood Florida and go to Orlando once a year or so)

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At least 60 $ ... it gets expensive in new york.

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