


This means a journey of up to 85 minutes from your arrival at the staging area. Upon departure, trips are designed so that the last stop will not take more than 65 minutes.

When the guest enters the Sunshine Flyer staging area, the guest will not wait more than 20 minutes to board the bus. Sunshine Flyer has a blurb in their FAQ that gets to the heart of the matter: While I’d consider Sunshine Flyer’s express service when traveling with Zoe (they offer car seats and I’ve had trouble getting Uber Car Seat recently), the bus services in general don’t seem like a good option to me. But they’re less convenient and once you get to three or more riders, the price will start to be comparable to Uber. These can be cheaper than Uber and you might be more comfortable with them. Two shuttle services have popped up now that Magical Express is gone-Mears Connect and Sunshine Flyer. The balance of convenience and typical price can’t be beat in our mind. While prices can surge and not everyone is comfortable with rideshare, we’ve made this trip probably a dozen times and used Uber overall probably over 100 times. Our preferred way to get from Orlando airport to Disney World is Uber. Here’s a quick summary of the ways to get from MCO to Disney World, beginning with our pick. While this post is going to go into some detail, I’m sure many of you want to just get to the point. BlogMickey has the details here, and we’ll update this post in time. Update: Mears Connect & Sunshine Flyer Mergingīeginning August 1, 2023, the two shuttle options discussed in this post-Mears Connect and Sunshine Flyer-will merge.
