Getting to Orlando

Planes

Orlando International Airport (MCO)
The Orlando International Airport (MCO) serves more than 35 million passengers annually with nonstop service from more than 100 domestic and international cities. It’s affordable too. Orlando airfares are among the lowest of the 50 largest U.S. airports.

Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)
Orlando Sanford International Airport is located within 18 miles of Orlando city limits and approximately 45 minutes from area attractions. This bustling facility served more than 3.3 million domestic and international passengers in 2019, and may be an excellent arrival option for many participants.


Trains

Amtrak
Amtrak offers service from many locations into the Orlando area. To view the routes, go to www.amtrak.com/routes.html. Auto train service is available into the Orlando train station. Check www.amtrak.com for complete details.

SunRail
SunRail is the commuter rail system serving the greater Orlando area. The system currently operates over 49 miles with 16 stations through Volusia, Seminole, Orange and Osceola counties. Attendees can do a bit of sightseeing on this line, from downtown Orlando, near famed Church St. with restaurants and clubs to Park Ave in Winter Park, just north of downtown to high end shops, award winning restaurants and museums.


Automobiles

Several major highways offer easy access, including:
• Interstate 4 (I-4), connecting the Interstates 95 to the east and 75 to the west.
• State Road 528, or the Beachline Expressway, connecting Orlando to the Orlando International Airport, East Coast Beeches and Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complexes. Toll fees apply.
• State Road 417, or the GreenWay, is a north-south beltway around the city. Toll fees apply.
• State Road 408, or the East-West Expressway, runs through downtown Orlando and extends from the Florida Turnpike to the west, to State Road 50 (Colonial Drive) to the east. Toll fees apply.
• The Florida Turnpike provides a direct route from Interstate 75 across Central Florida, and continues to Miami. Toll fees apply.

Drive Electric Orlando
Drive Electric Orlando is a partnership between Orlando rental car agencies, hotels and tourist attractions, designed to offer vacationers and business travelers an exciting and convenient opportunity to use an eco-friendly car during their trip. www.driveelectricorlando.com

SunRail
SunRail is the commuter rail system serving the greater Orlando area. The system currently operates over 49 miles with 16 stations through Volusia, Seminole, Orange and Osceola counties. Attendees can do a bit of sightseeing on this line, from downtown Orlando, near famed Church St. with restaurants and clubs to Park Ave in Winter Park, just north of downtown to high end shops, award winning restaurants and museums.