Many visitors to Orlando decide to drive every year. In fact, only about 35% of all Walt Disney World visitors flew to the "City Beautiful" in 2009. If you are in the planning stages of your trip and you have not yet decided if you are going to fly in or drive we have provided you the suggested estimated drive time and distance from some of our most popular "feeder cities".
|
City |
State |
Miles |
Estimated Time |
|
|
|
|
|
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Atlanta |
GA |
439 |
6 Hours, 38 Minutes |
|
Athens |
GA |
471 |
7 Hours, 45 Minutes |
|
Birmingham |
AL |
584 |
8 Hours, 49 Minutes |
|
Mobile |
AL |
497 |
7 Hours, 21 Minutes |
|
Jackson |
MS |
690 |
11 Hours, 17 Minutes |
|
Nashville |
TN |
686 |
10 Hours, 27 Minutes |
|
Charleston |
SC |
380 |
6 Hours, 15 Minutes |
|
Savannah |
GA |
281 |
4 Hours, 20 Minutes |
|
Charlotte |
NC |
525 |
8 Hours, 1 Minute |
|
Tampa |
FL |
85 |
1 Hour, 25 Minutes |
|
Daytona |
FL |
61 |
1 Hour, 7 Minutes |
|
Miami |
FL |
234 |
3 Hours, 35 Minutes |
|
Gainesville |
FL |
114 |
1 Hour, 50 Minutes |
|
Tallahassee |
FL |
257 |
3 Hours, 55 Minutes |
Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Walt Disney World
All of our Kissimmee vacation homes and Kissimmee hotels are located about 25 minutes from the Orlando International Airport (MCO). In most cases it is cheaper to rent a car than it is to take a shuttle service to the Disney World area. The shuttle services typically cost $17 per person each way, so a family of 4 will pay $68 in shuttle fees to get to the Disney World area and $68 to get back to the airport.
For more helpful information on planning your Orlando vacation, visit our Trip Planning section for more useful tips.