Cheapest way to travel from Toronto to Cleveland?

What is the cheapest (and very short) way to travel from Toronto to Cleveland (excluding the option of driving)? I’ve looked into flights (average $ 450 for a round trip), Amtrak (~ $ 70-80 but it takes more than 10 hours) and Greyhound (~ $ 60 but again, it takes 8-10 hours) . There are other cheaper and shorter than I’m leaving out here? BTW: answers like, “Do not come here ‘or’ transporter ‘do not help.

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6 Responses to “Cheapest way to travel from Toronto to Cleveland?”

  1. D. M. says:

    hang out at the truck stops and hitchhike your way to Cleveland!

  2. Top Dawg 4025 says:

    Don’t go to Cleveland. It sucks and is one of the worst places in Ohio IMO. Hell, IMO Ohio sucks no matter what! You are crazy to even want to come here. Go to Texas, somewhere worth seeing.

  3. Scott says:

    ummm duh, ur leaving out teleporation stupid, air flight 450 dollars, gas money to get there in car 100 dollars amtrac 70 dollars, teleporting to Cleveland priceless. lol, and besides teleportation time is two seconds lol, so its the fastest way for sure.

  4. sm bn says:

    you have answered yr own question

    Greyhound is cheapest but not so comfortable but mostly on time

    Amtrak more comfortable but seldom on time

    The cheapest of them all is to get a free ride and you shld be aware of the risks

  5. explorer says:

    Take a grey hound bus or travel by rail
    Amtrack should go there no problem and it would be the most comfortable way to go

  6. thisisnotdel says:

    You could look into rideshare, do something like carpooling, it’s cheapest and fastest as far as I know.

    http://toronto.craigslist.org/rid/ – You could even post an ad about needing a ride, anyone who’s going there or going that way. This should help.

    http://toronto.kijiji.ca/f-community-rideshare-W0QQCatIdZ5 – is another website to look into.

    As I’m aware, sharing costs for gas or even a seat would have to be reserved.

    Another one to check into: http://www.ridecheck.com/ridecheck/ (not the best one, but hey, you can always post an ad if anything) .

    You can also try: http://www.icarpool.com/en/MainPage.aspx (carpooling in Canada/U.S.A.).

    Hope this helps. And good luck.

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