MCO to Disney, without the taxi roulette. This private transfer keeps your group together with a spacious Ford Transit Van and professional, punctual drivers who handle the stressful part of travel day. What I like most is the straightforward direct transfer between Orlando International Airport and Disney World hotels, plus the clear meet-up system with a name sign at baggage claim. The one thing to watch: the driver only has a set 1 hour 30 minutes window after your flight lands to find you, or a no-show may be applied with no refund.
When you book, you get an email with your details, and pickup is double-checked before your date. The driver tracks your actual flight timing, so you’re not guessing whether they’ll arrive early or late—and at MCO you’ll spot them waiting in the baggage claim area holding a tablet with your name.
In This Review
- Key things that make this transfer worth it
- A straight shot from Orlando International Airport
- Finding your driver at MCO is the whole game
- Timing rules that protect the schedule (and you)
- Inside the van: group comfort without feeling squeezed
- Direct to Disney hotels: less time, fewer headaches
- Luggage and real-world airport gear
- Car seats and boosters available (on request)
- Communication that actually helps at pickup time
- Price and value: what you’re really paying for
- Who this transfer is best for
- Booking tips so the day runs smoothly
- Should you book this private MCO to Disney hotel transfer?
- FAQ
- Where does the pickup happen at Orlando International Airport?
- How long will the driver wait after my flight lands?
- What vehicle will I ride in and how many people fit?
- Is this a shared transfer?
- Is a mobile ticket included?
- Are car seats or booster seats available?
- How much does it cost?
Key things that make this transfer worth it

- Name-on-a-tablet pickup at MCO: easy to spot, even with jet lag and big bags
- Ford Transit van with A/C + luggage space: comfortable for a group and built for real airport gear
- Direct service to Disney World hotels (and MCO): fewer stops, less time lost
- Driver communication that helps you connect fast: makes meet-ups smoother
- Car seats/booster seats on request: available with no extra charge
A straight shot from Orlando International Airport
This is a private Orlando airport transfer designed for groups who want predictable timing and a stress-free ride into the Disney World area. There are no sightseeing stops and no “shared ride” detours. You’re going between Orlando International Airport and Disney World hotels only, which is exactly what you want on a day that already has enough variables.
The ride itself is short—listed at about 15 minutes to 1 hour, depending on where your hotel is and how traffic is behaving. That time range matters. If you’re traveling with kids, grandparents, or just a group that doesn’t love surprises, cutting down extra stops can make the whole day feel calmer.
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Finding your driver at MCO is the whole game

At Orlando International Airport, the system is simple and visual. Your driver from JJ Transportation waits at the baggage claim area for the correct terminal, holding a tablet that shows your name. The service also follows your real flight schedule, so the driver should be on-site when you actually land.
Here’s the practical part: once you collect your bags, don’t wander too long. Go straight to the driver area and look for the digital sign. If you’re in a hurry and your group splits up at baggage claim, this setup helps you regroup without playing phone-tag for 20 minutes.
Timing rules that protect the schedule (and you)

This transfer is built around real flight time, but it runs on a meet-up clock. For airport pick up, you have 1 hour and 30 minutes after your flight lands to meet the driver. If that window passes and you haven’t found them, a no-show may be applied, and there’s no refund in that situation.
That doesn’t mean you’ll have problems if you’re prompt—but it does mean you should plan like a grown-up (I mean that kindly). If your flight usually lands and then you linger in the terminal to grab snacks, use the restroom, and admire the souvenir wall, factor in that this service expects you to be at baggage claim and moving toward the driver quickly.
Inside the van: group comfort without feeling squeezed

You’re riding in a spacious Ford Transit Van with air conditioning and ample luggage space. Capacity is listed as up to 14 passengers, which is a big deal for groups because it usually means you won’t be doing the awkward math of who sits where with carry-ons stacked in laps.
Even better: the service is described as private, so it’s only your group. That matters when you have people with different arrival times inside your own group, or when you’re trying to keep kids together. Nobody else is piling in at the next stop, and nobody else is deciding to add one more passenger halfway through.
One more practical detail: the price is listed as $150.00 per group (up to 10). Since the van holds more, your best move is to confirm your exact group size at booking if you’re near or above that 10-person mark. That way you avoid surprises about how they’re structuring your group.
Direct to Disney hotels: less time, fewer headaches

This transfer is designed for the Disney reality: you want to get to your hotel, drop bags, and start your day (or your evening) on schedule. Because it’s direct to Orlando International Airport and Disney World hotels only, you’re not getting slowed down by extra destinations.
Also, “direct” isn’t just a marketing word here. When you remove extra stops, you reduce two things that can wreck a good travel day:
- Late arrivals from multiple pickup/drop-off points
- Confusion about where people have to meet again
With direct service, your whole group’s plan stays simple: get in the van, ride straight, get out.
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Luggage and real-world airport gear

Airport transfers succeed or fail based on bags. This one is built with “airport math” in mind: the van is described as having ample luggage space, not just seats.
That matters if your group has:
- Stroller + bags
- School-age kids’ gear and backpacks
- Multiple suitcases plus carry-ons
I also like that the driver is waiting at baggage claim and not halfway down the terminal. That saves you from hauling your bags across the airport while trying to figure out where the pickup area is.
Car seats and boosters available (on request)

If you’re traveling with a child who needs a car seat or booster, this service is prepared. They have car seat and booster seats available upon request at no extra charge.
That’s one of those details that’s easy to forget until you reach the airport. If you’re booking for a family trip, make sure you request the right option ahead of time so you’re not stuck improvising after arrival.
Communication that actually helps at pickup time

Good airport transfers reduce stress twice: before you find the driver and after you board. The meet-up approach here is name-based (tablet/sign), and communication can help you connect quickly.
One real-life example from the service’s past customers: during a travel day disruption related to phone service, someone was able to call JJ Transportation using a non-Verizon phone and still get connected with the driver. That’s a useful reminder for your own planning—if your phone network acts weird, don’t assume you’re stuck. Having an alternate way to reach your service can save time when plans go sideways.
Price and value: what you’re really paying for
At $150 per group (up to 10), this isn’t a “cheap-and-cheerful” option like a basic shuttle. Instead, you’re paying for:
- Private door-to-meetup convenience
- A van that fits groups with room for luggage
- Direct routing between MCO and Disney World hotels
If you’re traveling as a family or a small group, the value can be excellent because you avoid the chaos of coordinating multiple rides and timing everyone’s separate arrivals. When you add up the cost of taxis or ride-share for multiple people, plus the time you lose herding everyone into the right vehicle, private transfers often stop feeling expensive and start feeling smart.
A quick sanity check before booking: if your group is small and you’re okay with shared transportation and waiting, you might not need a private van. But if your group size is where coordination becomes a headache, paying for a private ride is usually money well spent.
Who this transfer is best for
This private transfer works especially well for:
- Families traveling with luggage (and kids needing car seats/boosters)
- Friend groups staying in Disney World area hotels who want a single plan
- Anyone who hates the “where are they?” game right after landing
It may be less ideal if:
- You have a very flexible arrival plan and don’t mind delays or extra stops
- Your group is small and you’re comfortable with less direct service
Booking tips so the day runs smoothly
You don’t need to overthink it, but a few habits will make this feel effortless:
- After you land, move through baggage claim without turning it into an extra activity.
- Assign one person in your group to watch for the tablet sign and guide everyone over.
- If you need a car seat/booster, request it during booking so the driver is ready.
- Keep your confirmation email handy, since all booking details come by email.
And if you’re traveling with a group, pick a simple rule like: bags stay together, and nobody splits beyond baggage claim. That’s the fastest way to stay inside the meet-up window.
Should you book this private MCO to Disney hotel transfer?
Book it if you want simple, private, direct transportation with a driver who’s easy to find at MCO. The combination of a roomy van, a clear name-on-a-tablet pickup setup, and the focus on getting you straight to Disney-area hotels makes this a strong fit for most first-timers and repeat visitors alike.
Skip it (or compare options) if you think you’ll be slow getting out of the airport after landing. Because the meet-up window is finite, this service rewards a plan that moves promptly from baggage claim to your driver.
If your trip depends on staying on schedule, this is one of the clearer ways to protect that schedule.
FAQ
Where does the pickup happen at Orlando International Airport?
The driver waits in the baggage claim area of the correct terminal for your flight, holding a tablet with your name.
How long will the driver wait after my flight lands?
You have 1 hour and 30 minutes after your flight lands to meet the driver. If you do not meet them within that window, a no-show may be applied.
What vehicle will I ride in and how many people fit?
You’ll ride in a Ford Transit van with air conditioning and ample luggage space. The van fits up to 14 passengers.
Is this a shared transfer?
No. It’s a private transfer/activity, so only your group participates.
Is a mobile ticket included?
Yes. Mobile ticket is included.
Are car seats or booster seats available?
Yes. Car seat and booster seats are available upon request at no extra charge.
How much does it cost?
The price is $150.00 per group, up to 10 passengers.
































