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How to Reserve the New Service at Orlando Airport

How to Reserve the New Service at Orlando Airport

Orlando International Airport is now offering something new for their guests. This new service is sure to make travel a breeze.

Orlando International Airport

Credit: Maggie

Orlando International Airport, or MCO, was recently named one of the 10 busiest airports in the United States. Millions of visitors travel through Orlando International Airport every year to visit places such as Walt Disney World, Universal, Legoland, and SeaWorld, to name a few!

Just last month, Orlando International saw heavy crowds! Check out the numbers HERE.

With all this travel demand, Orlando International has opened Terminal C. Heading to Orlando Intentional Airport? Be sure to check out our complete guide HERE.

New Parking Experience

Credit: Orlando International Airport (MCO)

Earlier this month, Orlando International shared they would be adding reserved parking. With local residents now being 30% of the guests who use the airport (increased from 20%), the need for additional parking is a must! Starting today, passengers can now reserve their parking spaces ahead of time.

Starting today, MCO guests can reserve their parking spaces ahead of time.

To book, passengers will need to use the MCO mobile app or log into Reserved parking at MCO prior to their arrival. Then they will need to add their vehicle and payment information. After these steps are completed, the passenger will receive a QR code for access to Level 4 of Parking Garage C.

Currently, there are about 715 spaces, and it is first come first serve. It is also only available in Parking Garage C on Level 4. This will cost passengers $32 per day. Check out the how to video below:

What Does This Mean for you?

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For most that use MCO, this won’t impact them because they are travel into versus out of. However, that other 30% will be grateful for these new parking spaces that will help relieve any stress that goes along with traveling, especially during those busy travel times.

If you use this service, it is important to note that all reservations must be made 24 hours prior to arrival. If you cancel reservation less than 24 hours prior to arrival, passengers could have to pay a 50% forfeit fee. Spots can also be reserved up to 365 days in advance!

This program is also open to everyone, even passengers using Brightline trains. As of now, there are no electric vehicle spaces.

This program could be adding to Terminal Top parking, North Park Place, South Park Place and West Park Place economy lots if successful. Fingers crossed that this new addition can take the stress out of traveling for most!

What do you think of the new reserved parking system at Orlando International Airport? Will you or someone you know be using this system next time you or they travel? Let us know in the comments below. Be sure to share this post with a friend!

Source: Orlando International Airport Press Release


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