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Wed, 15 Jul - Tue, 21 Jul (1 passenger)
Wed, 15 Jul - Tue, 21 Jul (1 passenger)
Orlando has two international airports and the largest of the two is Orlando
International Airport (MCO). It serves most major airlines and takes the
bulk of the city's substantial number of domestic passengers.
Orlando International is also serviced by Disney’s Magical Express, which is a Disney-owned free bus service that transports visitors to the area’s Disney hotels.
As Orlando is such a popular destination, there is no shortage of options when it comes to who to fly with. Orlando International takes direct flights from operators like Virgin Atlantic, Air Lingus, Lufthansa, British Airways, and Air France.
There are plenty of bus companies serving the airport such as ATC Buses, Greyhound, and Runways Transportation Company. Orlando also has an Amtrak rail station meaning that visitors can easily explore the wider United States from Orlando.
Most holidaymakers arriving at Orlando International Airport opt for car hire, and the city and state are both catered for drivers in mind. Orlando has been referred to as the car hire capital of the world, so there is near limitless choice for visitors.
while you wait for your flight
There are all types of dining options at the airport. Moe's Southwest Grill and McDonald's at the Main Terminal Food Court provide easy and inexpensive options. After security, there are more diverse joints like Chipotle, Cibo Express, Wendy's, Cask & Larder, Nathan's, and an Outback Steakhouse.
Aviation enthusiasts can get a panoramic view of the airport complex from Level 9 of the Terminal, Top Parking Garage, or the Cell Phone Lot. Access to these areas is granted after filling out a "Use of Facilities Form" and presenting it with a valid photo ID to the Public Affairs Office on the 3rd floor of the Main Terminal.
Orlando has top attractions such as LEGOLAND Florida, Madame Tussauds, and the SEA LIFE Aquarium. You will require enough time to explore these. Ride the Wheel at Icon Park or visit the several theme parks. For the art and history buff, embark on a historic, nautical adventure at Titanic Artifact Exhibition.
at Orlando International
from Orlando International
Inter Terminal Transportation: The Orlando International Airport has a large main terminal building and four airside concourses accessible via elevated people movers. Elevators, escalators, and moving walkways are provided for easy access within the terminals. Moving walkways transport passengers from the parking garages to the Main Terminal.
Getting from the airport to the City Centre: