While Disney's complimentary "Magical Express" was retired years ago, several reliable third-party shuttle services have stepped in to fill the gap at Orlando International Airport (MCO). The most prominent provider is Mears Connect Driven by Sunshine, which was formed by the merger of the two largest competitors. This service offers both a "Standard" shared ride and an "Express" direct service. Standard shuttles are an economical choice, though they may involve 2-3 stops at other resorts before reaching your destination. For those staying at Disney Deluxe Resorts, a premium "Minnie Van" airport service can be booked via the Lyft app up to 60 days in advance. Other popular alternatives in 2026 include private car services, standard rideshares like Uber and Lyft, and the Brightline high-speed rail, which offers a "Brightline+" shuttle connection from its terminal. Most shuttles are located on Level 1 (Ground Transportation) in Terminals A, B, and C, and it is highly recommended to book these at least several weeks in advance to ensure availability during peak travel periods.