Layover in Orlando

See your timeline and recommended experiences β€” fast, realistic, and worth leaving the airport for.

Our advice for your less than 3 hours layover

Everything is spread out, so choosing the right area matters more than the activity itself. One resort zone or dining stop is usually enough. Traffic during peak tourist seasons can surprise you.

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While you're at the airport

Tips and amenities from our insider guides.

Orlando International Airport
MCO

Large leisure hub. Two sides (A/B) with a people mover to gates. Lounges are limited; lots of family traffic.

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Insider tip: Family-heavy; lines at security can be long. Arrive early.
Read the full MCO guide β†’
Orlando Sanford International Airport
SFB

Smaller Orlando-area airport, mostly leisure/charters. Basic amenities, minimal lounges.

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Insider tip: Facilities are simple; arrive with a standard buffer.
Read the full SFB guide β†’

Services

Helpful add-ons that make a layover smoother.

Driver / Transfers

PARTNER Our preferred partner for private transfers and local drivers.

Luggage Storage

PARTNER Drop your bags in minutes and explore Orlando hands-free.

eSIMs

Going exploring? Don't rack up roaming charges or buy an overpriced SIM at the airport. Buy an eSIM for a few dollars prior to your trip and have access to unlimited data.

Need help booking flights?

BETA

Built for budget travelers who want real experiencesβ€”not airport chairs.

Try the MyLayover Trip Engine β†’

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