Heads up if you’re flying in or out of the Orlando International Airport (MCO).
Orlando Airport is currently on a complete ground stop.
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Heads up if you’re flying in or out of the Orlando International Airport (MCO).
Orlando Airport is currently on a complete ground stop.
If you’re flying through Orlando International Airport (MCO) in 2025, you’re in for some very welcome airport security changes.
It’s been a big year for air travel. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has implemented some new protocols to make traveling a bit easier, and has even removed one longtime rule that has undoubtedly been a bother. If you plan to travel to and from Orlando International Airport throughout the remainder of the year, here is a reminder of the changes.
Travel days are HARD. We’ve been there so many times ourselves, but we have to be honest: sometimes MCO Orlando Airport gives us some pretty intense issues.
Between all of our team members, we’re flying somewhere at least once a month (often times way more), and many of us fly in and out of MCO Airport. Which means we know the airport like the back of our hand, so trust us when we say that if you’re flying in or out, these are the two situations we recommend avoiding at all costs.
A popular budget airline is adding even MORE routes to Orlando soon!

Allegiant at Sanford Airport
Deciding how you get to Disney World for your next vacation may have just gotten easier, thanks to new routes being introduced soon. Allegiant Air offers some of the lowest fares for flights to Orlando, and they’ve just made a huge announcement that even MORE routes are on their way. [Read more…]
There are plenty of ways to get to Disney World from the Orlando International Airport (MCO) — but only one is our favorite.
Choosing the wrong form of transportation can be a waste of time and money, and can be stressful if you’re not careful. We’ve tried them all, and one tends to come out on top time after time. Let’s face it — there’s a reason this Disney World airport hack with Mears Connect is so popular.
It’s been five years since Disney World’s historic closure in 2020, but some things still haven’t returned completely to normal.
First, FastPass is a thing of the past, and Disney World replaced it with Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass (formerly Genie+). You still can’t have purchases made in the parks sent back to your hotel. MagicBands are no longer free. Another big change concerns Minnie vans, which are operated by Lyft. Before 2020, you could have a Minnie van pick you up at the airport. Now for many Disney World visitors, that’s still true. However, believe it or not, select Disney World hotel guests still have access to that service.
It’s a great time to plan a trip to Disney World!
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is ramping up, the EPCOT Food & Wine Festival is about to begin, and before we know it, holiday parties will be here. It’s also a great time because more and more destinations are coming to Orlando Airport, and we’ve got all the details.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently announced that it would open security lanes dedicated to families and military service members at airports across the United States.
“Families on the Fly” will create dedicated security lines for families with small children, while the “Honor Lane” will expedite security checkpoints for military service members and their families. And now, one of those lanes has officially opened at Orlando International Airport (MCO).
Getting to Disney World just got easier! Breeze Airways just announced TWO new nonstop routes to the Orlando International Airport (MCO).
There are a lot of considerations when it comes to planning your Disney World vacation, and a big one is how exactly you are going to get there! Many families choose to fly to one of the nearby airports, and Breeze just announced two new routes to MCO.
The airline industry is consistently…inconsistent. One moment, we’re taking off our shoes in the security line — the next, we’re breezing by with our shoes on. One day, Southwest Airlines offered free checked bags. The next? We don’t want to talk about that right now…we’re still not over that change. You never know what will change before your next flight!

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Speaking of changes, there’s been a bit of a shakeup at the Hollywood Burbank Airport. If you’re planning to travel to the West Coast (on a budget), there’s an important update you need to know about. Say goodbye to Avelo Airlines and hello to Breeze Airways.
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