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5 things you didn't know about Orlando International
Verified by the CompareFlights team- 1MCO stands for 'McCoy' — the airport sits on the former site of McCoy Air Force Base, named for Colonel Michael McCoy, who died in a 1957 B-47 crash during a training mission near Orlando.
- 2Brightline rail service to Miami opened at MCO in 2023 — the first true high-speed rail at any US airport, with extension to Tampa scheduled for late 2026.
- 3MCO's Terminal C, opened in 2022, was the first major US terminal designed for an end-to-end 'boarding-pass-less' experience using facial recognition at every checkpoint.
- 4Walt Disney World owns the largest single share of off-airport ground transportation contracts of any US airport — the Disney 'Magical Express' shuttle once carried 30% of arriving traffic before its 2022 discontinuation.
- 5MCO's central atrium skylight is one of the largest in any US airport, deliberately designed to evoke an indoor jungle and prepare arriving theme-park visitors for the Florida climate.
Frequently asked about MCO
Which terminal does Southwest use at MCO?
Southwest operates from Terminal A (sides 1 and 2). Check-in is at Level 3 of Terminal A; you then take the automated people mover to Airside 1 or 2 for your gate. Through-passengers cannot transit airside to Terminals B or C from Airsides 1 or 2.
How early should I arrive at MCO for an international flight?
Three hours before departure is the standard recommendation for international flights, particularly long-haul departures from Airside 4 in Terminal B and from Terminal C. Saturday morning peak (theme-park changeovers) generates very dense queues at security and curbside drop-off.
Can I take a train from MCO to Disney?
There is no direct rail link from MCO to Walt Disney World; Disney's Magical Express was discontinued in 2022. Most travellers use rideshare, Mears Connect or a hotel shuttle. Brightline rail connects MCO to South Florida but not to the theme parks.
What's the cheapest way from MCO to the Disney-area hotels?
Mears Connect shared shuttle at $16-35 one-way is the cheapest organised option. Rental cars start around $40/day plus theme-park parking fees. Rideshare averages $30-65 to most Disney-area resorts depending on time of day and surge.
Is there a hotel inside MCO?
Yes — the Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport sits inside the original main terminal between Terminals A and B, with rooms overlooking the atrium. It is a covered indoor walk from check-in. Several other airport-area hotels offer shuttles.