Getting from the Orlando airport to Disney World should be simple, but it can actually trip up a lot of visitors.
There are so many options that it’s easy to pick the wrong one without realizing it until you’re already stuck with the consequences. Some choices look cheaper up front but end up costing you time or money once you factor in the details. That’s why we want to share a couple of mistakes that Disney fans keep making when it comes to airport transportation so you don’t fall into the same traps.
Mixing Up Shared vs. Private Shuttles
This one happens all the time. You go online, you see a shuttle service that looks like a nice, straightforward ride to your Disney resort, and you assume you’re booking something close to a private transfer. But here’s the catch: a lot of those “shuttles” are actually shared services. That means instead of heading straight to your hotel, you could end up making multiple stops at other resorts along the way.
Take Mears Connect, for example. Their standard service is essentially the spiritual successor to Disney’s Magical Express, and it’s designed to move a lot of people at once. It works fine if you don’t mind waiting while other families get dropped off first. But if you’re expecting to be whisked away directly to your hotel, you’re going to be frustrated when your 30–minute ride turns into an hour-plus.
The confusion often comes from the way these services are marketed. A shiny bus with Disney-themed graphics doesn’t mean it’s direct. On the flip side, private shuttle services and town cars really do give you that direct ride, but they cost more. The key here is to know exactly what you’re booking before you hit that checkout button. Always look for words like “shared,” “standard,” or “express.” If you see “express,” double-check whether that actually means you’re the only stop or if you’re just first in line.
Our advice? If you’re traveling with kids who are tired from a long flight, or you just want to maximize park time, consider a private transfer. It may be more expensive upfront, but it can save you a ton of stress. If budget is your main concern and you don’t mind sharing, a service like Mears Connect standard works fine—just go in with the right expectations.
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Relying on Rideshares Without Planning for Surge Pricing
Rideshares like Uber and Lyft are incredibly convenient at Orlando International Airport. You open the app, tap your hotel, and within minutes you’re on your way to Disney World. But here’s the thing: not all rides cost the same, and a lot of fans forget about surge pricing.
Orlando is a major tourist hub, and flight arrivals come in waves. If you land at the same time as a ton of other people, or you’re trying to get a ride late at night after the parks close, those prices can spike fast. What might cost $35 one moment could suddenly cost $75 or more. If you’re relying on rideshare as your only option and you haven’t budgeted for that, it’s not going to feel great when you see that total pop up on your screen.
Another issue is that many guests don’t realize you can actually schedule your rideshare in advance. Both Uber and Lyft allow you to lock in a pickup time, which can help avoid the last-minute scramble. It won’t always protect you from surge pricing, but it does mean you’re less likely to be stranded at the curb waiting for a driver.
Something else to note: Orlando International Airport has specific pickup zones for rideshares depending on which terminal you’re in. If you don’t pay attention to the instructions in the app, you could waste time dragging your luggage between levels trying to find your driver. When you’re tired from traveling, that extra hassle can feel way bigger than it is.
Our tip here is simple: don’t just assume rideshares will be the cheapest or easiest option every time. Compare what a scheduled ride would cost to the price of a shuttle before you leave home. That way, you’ll know what makes sense for your group instead of being caught off guard.
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Disney transportation can feel like a puzzle, and the airport piece is one of the trickiest parts. Knowing the difference between shared and private shuttles, as well as planning for rideshare surge pricing, can save you from a lot of frustration right at the start of your trip. We’ll keep sharing these tips so your vacation can start smoothly from the moment you step off the plane.
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