Orlando International Airport (MCO) is connected to Orlando and the surrounding region by a layered network of ground transportation. The right choice depends on how many people are traveling, how much luggage you have, what time of day it is, and whether your destination is downtown or the suburbs.
Uber & Lyft
Uber and Lyft pick up on Level 1 (Ground Transportation) at clearly signed curbside zones for Terminals A and B. Terminal C uses Level 2 ground transportation. Surcharges add about $2.50 per ride.
On-airport facility
On-airport rental car counters and garages are integrated into Terminal A, Terminal B, and Terminal C — no shuttle required. Brunswick’s Sunshine Express handles transfers between terminals if you mis-park.
Rail & bus to Orlando
Brightline higher-speed rail connects Terminal C with Miami in under 3.5 hours; SunRail commuter rail connects via Lynx bus from Terminal A.
Hotel & intercity
Mears Connect and Sunshine Flyer shuttles to Walt Disney World resorts board on Level 1 of Terminals A and B. Lynx Route 11 and 51 city buses serve downtown Orlando and Sand Lake Road.
Rideshare (Uber and Lyft) at MCO
Uber and Lyft pick up on Level 1 (Ground Transportation) at clearly signed curbside zones for Terminals A and B. Terminal C uses Level 2 ground transportation. Surcharges add about $2.50 per ride.
Surge pricing is common during weather delays and immediately after large arrival banks. If your phone shows surge pricing of 1.8x or higher, the rental-car shuttle for a same-day return is often a faster total-cost path than waiting for surge to drop.
Rental cars
On-airport rental car counters and garages are integrated into Terminal A, Terminal B, and Terminal C — no shuttle required. Brunswick’s Sunshine Express handles transfers between terminals if you mis-park. Loyalty members of National (Emerald Club), Hertz (Gold Plus Rewards), Avis (Preferred), and Enterprise (Plus) usually skip the counter entirely. National's choose-any-car-on-the-aisle model is the fastest path through the facility for travelers who do not need a specific vehicle class.
Public transit to and from MCO
Brightline higher-speed rail connects Terminal C with Miami in under 3.5 hours; SunRail commuter rail connects via Lynx bus from Terminal A. For more on US airport transit options, see the ground transport overview.
Hotel and parking shuttles
Mears Connect and Sunshine Flyer shuttles to Walt Disney World resorts board on Level 1 of Terminals A and B. Lynx Route 11 and 51 city buses serve downtown Orlando and Sand Lake Road. Free shuttles run on each operator's own loop, typically every 10 to 20 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes overnight. If you do not see your hotel's shuttle, call the front desk before assuming you have missed it — schedules vary on weekends and holidays.
Cell phone waiting area
If somebody is picking you up in a private vehicle, ask them to wait at the cell phone waiting lot until you have your luggage and are at the curb. Pulling to the arrivals curb early at MCO forces the driver into the recirculation loop, which can add 15 to 25 minutes on a busy day.
Accessibility
All ground transportation options at MCO are required to provide equivalent service for travelers with disabilities. Accessible taxis are dispatched on request from the taxi stand. Public transit is wheelchair accessible. Hotel shuttles are required to provide wheelchair accommodation — call the hotel ahead to confirm a lift-equipped vehicle is on your departure-window schedule.
Parking is the alternative
If you are driving yourself, see the MCO parking guide for on-site garages, off-site lots, and a comparison of every published rate.