I just read this on the subway website:
7 Day Unlimited Ride MetroCard
Cost: $24, reduced fare $12
Good for unlimited subway and local bus rides until midnight, 7 days from day of first use.
What does reduced fare mean? Does that mean that the 7 day fare is only $12?
Question about Metro fare
If you poke around on the website you%26#39;ll find that the ';reduced fare'; applies to Handicapped and other categories (none of which I or I presume you would fall into). $24 is still pretty darn good.
Question about Metro fare
of course...
thanks.
Since we are only there 2 days the $7 daily unlimited is cheaper! And it is a great deal.
65 or over, or disabled, are entitled to reduced fare metrocards.
www.mta.nyc.ny.us/nyct/fare/rfabout.htm
How much riding around do you plan on doing on each of your days? Since one ride (including transfer) is $2, are you planning on doing MORE than 3 rides a day? If not, just paying $2 each time will be cheaper, or look into the cards that if you buy $10 you get an extra ride (6 rides for the price of 5 - they can be shared between 2 people).
Seniors, 65 or over, are eligible for the reduced fare which is half the regular fare. Visiting seniors will get the reduced fare if they show their Medicare card.
I don%26#39;t know if this applies to visiting foreigners. I didn%26#39;t find an answer at the MTA site
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