Florida's Brightline Train Is Celebrating Mother's Day With 50% Off Tickets — When to Book

The sale is running until May 12.

A mom and child on a Brightline train
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Courtesy of Brightline

High-speed rail company Brightline is celebrating all moms with a Mother’s Day sale that has up to half-off train tickets between South Florida and Orlando.

The sale, which is available to book through May 12, is valid on trips that start or end in Orlando on select days through June 30, Brightline shared with Travel + Leisure. To book, travelers must purchase their ticket at least seven days in advance and use the promo code “ALLMOMS.” 

The promotion excludes travel on Fridays and Sundays. 

“Celebrating moms of all kinds — mom, work mom, abuela, bonus mom, mom-in-law, moms deserve the world, so the offering helps her explore with Brightline this summer,” the rail company wrote in a statement shared with T+L. 

As part of the sale, “Smart” fares start at $39 and “Premium” fares start at $89.

In addition, Brightline is celebrating moms with a series of pop-ups at its stations, like a Whispering Angel wine tasting from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and pink Paloma tasting from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on May 10 at the MiamiCentral Station, or the mimosa and Paloma event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 12 at the Orlando, West Palm Beach, and MiamiCentral stations.

Brightline first launched in 2018 with service between West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami, before finally opening a new route between Miami and Orlando late last year. The company plans to add a brand-new station on the Treasure Coast in Stuart, Florida, in the second half of 2026.

On board, travelers can choose between “Smart” or “Premium” fares, the latter which includes added perks like a dedicated lounge at the departure station, priority boarding, checked luggage, and complimentary snacks and beverages. All Brightline trains come with complimentary onboard Wi-Fi.

Beyond Florida, the company has started work in southern California to connect the state with Las Vegas over 218-miles.

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