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Is there public transportation from Orlando International Airport?

The Linx (Sunrail) SunRail service is connected to Orlando International Airport by the The Linx local bus, running to the Sand Lake Road SunRail station. SunRail serves Monday to Friday from 5:30 – 21:30. The Lynx stop is located in Terminal A, Level 1 (Ground Transportation), at Commercial Lane spaces A38-A41.



Yes, Orlando International Airport (MCO) is well-connected by public transit as of 2026. The Lynx bus system remains the primary public option, with routes like the 11, 42, 51, and 111 serving the airport’s North Terminal and Train Station. A major addition in recent years is the Brightline high-speed rail, which connects the airport directly to Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. For local theme park travel, the SunRail commuter train is accessible via a short bus link to the Sand Lake Road station. Furthermore, as of February 24, 2026, Waymo has officially launched autonomous ride-hailing services at MCO, offering a cutting-edge "driverless" alternative for travelers heading to Universal Orlando and parts of Walt Disney World.

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Bus. The main Central Florida bus system is known as the LYNX bus and is one of the cheapest methods of getting around Orlando. There are about 60 routes, each costing $2 per ride, with discount passes also available.

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Hotel Shuttles Other Local Hotels also provide complimentary transportation to/from Orlando International Airport. These are on the Ground Transportation Level (Level 1) of Terminals A, B & C and the Train Station.

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Taking a standard Uber vehicle from Orlando International Airport to Walt Disney World Resort costs around $35. The price increases to above $40 if you request a specialty vehicle. Add to that, an Uber ride between the airport and Disney World takes less than 30 minutes.

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With this price cut, uberX in Orlando will be 40% cheaper than a taxi. From UCF to the resorts and everywhere in between, uberX is the most affordable ride in town.

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Even though the Magical Express service has been discontinued, you're still able to take a shuttle bus or passenger van from Orlando Airport to Disney World. Shuttles and vans can be a great option and they may end up being the most economical choice depending on how large your family or group is.

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Downtown Orlando, Kissimmee, and Sanford are all walkable areas. But if you need to save time or escape an afternoon rainstorm, the Kissimmee Connector, downtown LYMMO, and Sanford Trolley will get you around town quickly. These shuttles all stop at local attractions, as well as at each area's SunRail station.

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Downtown/Lake Eola, Orlando — Walk Score 92.6 They are used to extensive transit systems and packed city blocks, so some of Orlando's more spread out neighborhoods can feel very foreign. But for the transplant who wants to keep up their walking lifestyle, Downtown Orlando near Lake Eola is the place to be.

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If this is your first time at the resort, you may be wondering how to get from the Orlando Airport to Universal Studios once you arrive. While there are no free shuttles between the two locations, there are several convenient ways you reach your destination.

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The average price for this trip is $34. Open the Uber app and input Aloft Orlando International Drive in the “Where to?” box. The price estimate for each ride option will appear; scroll to see what's available. Prices will vary based on time of day and how many riders are making requests.

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Magical Express, the free bus transportation between Walt Disney World Resort Hotels and Orlando International Airport (MCO), was discontinued at the end of 2021 after more than 15 years in operation. Here's a roundup of your new, for-pay options when planning to get between the airport and Disney World.

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Magical Express, the free bus transportation between Walt Disney World Resort Hotels and Orlando International Airport (MCO), was discontinued at the end of 2021 after more than 15 years in operation. Here's a roundup of your new, for-pay options when planning to get between the airport and Disney World.

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Yes, you should always tip your Uber, Lyft or other ride-share driver, says Sokolosky.

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Orlando: Get a ride. Travel. Explore. Planning a trip is easy with Uber.

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Local bus. : The Lynx Bus, Orlando's local bus system, makes airport pick-ups and drop-offs about every 30 minutes; and about every hour on Sundays and holidays. The buses run select routes including MCO to downtown Orlando, International Drive and the Florida Mall/SeaWorld area. The cost is $2 per passenger, per ride.

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