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Getting to Disney Word – Disney Transportation Part 1

 Getting to Disney Word   Disney Transportation Part 1

So far we have covered what to do when you are at Disney. This week we are going to take a quick step backwards and talk about how to get there and how to get around Disney World. Like anywhere you go these days, how you get there is an important component of the overall experience. It can literally make or break your vacation if you let it. Now granted there is no sure thing when it comes to travel, but we are going see if we can help you make your travel experience as pain and stress free as possible with some tips and tricks we have learned along the way.

Back when Disney first started, the most popular form of transportation was car travel. Parents bundling their kids in the middle of the night for a long trip. Most, my 4 year old self included, never even realized they were not in there beds until they woke up and saw the wonders before them for the very first time. These days though transportation to Disney World is a whole lot more than just driving up the Florida Turnpike from Miami. Nowadays, people fly into Orlando, Miami or even Tampa and make it more than just a week vacation.

Since not everybody lives in Florida, let’s focus on the main route of travel, air. Flying in to Orlando is the easy part. in fact there are two ways to fly in. The first is the most obvious, Orlando International Airport. Handling 34 million passengers a year which to many seem to be way too much given it’s overly complex security checkpoint system. As with any travel destination, you have a variety of options.

1. You can rent a car.
2. You can take a taxi or town car service
3. You can take a shuttle service
4. You can take the Official Disney Transportation Options

The other option and frankly the less stressful of the two is to fly in to Sanford International Airport. A smaller, regional style airport it is a totally hassle free and easily accessible. Unfortunately like anything else it too has its downsides. First it is a 45 minute drive in a rental car. Second the primary carrier of the airport is, Allegiant Air. Normally these would be reasons alone to avoid such an airport but the stress free environment makes it well worth it and it’s definitely something to check out.

Usually getting somewhere is half the fun but getting to Disney is actually just about getting to the fun. So please don’t let travel ruin it for you, make it as easy an stress free as you can.





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