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Is there shuttles from airport to Disney?

Orlando Airport Shuttle The airport shuttle service is an economical transportation option that connects you from the airport to your Disney Resort hotel.



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.

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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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A: Yes. All Guests have complimentary access to our network of monorails, buses and boats. If you would like to visit multiple parks, enjoy a nice dinner at one of the Disney Resort hotels or shop at Disney Springs, you can leave your car parked in the theme park lot and use our transportation network.

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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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When you book a shuttle ahead of time, you can skip the stress and start your vacation off right. At SuperShuttle, we offer a variety of flexible transportation options for Orlando International Airport (MCO) and the surrounding areas, so you can ride your way.

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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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Vehicles depart the airport to each resort area every 20-30 minutes. Wait times can average 1-20 minutes and your vehicle will likely make multiple stops. Based on the distance from the airport to the Disney Resorts, you should expect your travel time to be 30-60 minutes.

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You can use the Magical Shuttle buses that run non-stop between the Paris CDG Airport and Disneyland and its major hotels, use Line A or Line B of the RER Paris trains and change in the centre of Paris, or travel by private taxi.

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One possible reason for Disney permanently shutting down the Magical Express is that they are developing their own transportation system that will be available at both Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, streamlining airport transportation for all U.S. Disney Parks visitors.

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Disney's Magical Express service officially ended in January 2021. The service had previously been a complimentary add-on for your Disney World trip, giving you the option to take the Magical Express bus as transportation to and from the Orlando Airport to your Disney World hotel.

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Since the fare is metered you won't have to worry about surge pricing, but you should expect the ride to cost $60 to $80 without tip.

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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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Shuttle Bus Services. Mears Connect and Sunshine Flyer have merged into “Mears Connect Driven by Sunshine.” This option can be cheaper than Uber and you might be more comfortable with it. But it's less convenient, and once you get to three or more riders, the price will start to be comparable to Uber.

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The Beachline (528) and Greeneway (417) toll roads are near the airport and will get you to your hotel. 528 runs into I-4, the major Orlando expressway. Bring change and small bills to pay the tolls on 528 or 417. Car rental agents may pressure you to buy a rental car insurance policy, which can be quite pricey.

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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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Anyone is free to use the bus system regardless of where they are staying, on or off Disney property. There are, however, a few exceptions to this. What exceptions? The Disney buses that bring guests to/from Orlando International Airport are totally separate from the buses that operate within Walt Disney World.

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Transportation. Most transportation on Disney property does not require a tip; however, transportation getting to or from Disney property may require gratuity. If the driver has handled your luggage or performed some extra service for you, it is nice to leave a couple of dollars.

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According to the Uber site, the average route price to get from LAX to Disneyland is $73 and takes around 45 minutes. Uber XL accommodates larger groups of up to 6 passengers. This costs roughly $109 for a ride to Disneyland from LAX.

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