Airport In Orlando

Airport In Orlando

by hispanic

There are a number of ways to get from the Orlando airport to the destination of your choice. The airport is located only three miles from downtown, so you should be there in about 40 minutes. You can take a taxi there for roughly $35 dollars, shuttle for about half that price, or hop on one of the Lynx buses for a mere $1.50. There are also Lynx buses that run to International Drive and Apopka. If you have hotel reservations, then most hotels offer a complimentary shuttle service from the airport to the hotel.

If you are trying to directly to Disney World, then the Disney World Resort offers its guests a private coach directly there. Booking ahead allows you to bypass baggage claim; you can have your bags brought directly to the resort. For those who aren’t staying at the resort, a taxi ride from the airport to Disney World will cost you close to sixty dollars, or you can take a direct shuttle. All the shuttles are charged per person, with a cheaper rate for a round trip ticket. Shuttles are offered to International Drive, Port Canaveral, Lake Buena Vista, Winter Park/Maitland, and Kissimmee and to the Airport Hotels.

You can also take a limousine from the airport to wherever you want to go, and they too are charged by the hour. If you would rather rent your own car, then Orlando has a large car rental market so you have a wide range of choices. There are at least six car rental booths located on airport grounds. There are also several other car rental companies located at the airport on the ground transportation level, but there are free shuttle services from the airport that will take you to and fro. Finally if you’re planning, to go out of the Orlando area directly from the airport, then there are a number of shuttles that service popular destinations around Florida. These shuttles are much less frequent, so booking beforehand is advised. All means of transportation are located on the ground transportation level on the A and B sides of the Main Terminal.

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Posted in travel on Aug 29th, 2008, 2:13 am by hispanic   

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