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Using Orlando's "Other"
Airport: Sanford Airport
by Margaret Harris, PassPorter Guest Contributor
Many people do not realize that Orlando is
home to two airports - the big busy International Airport and then there is
what I call Orlando's best kept secret, the Orlando Sanford Airport. This is
a smaller airport located approximately 43 miles from Walt Disney World.
There is no Magical Express Service to Walt Disney World from this airport
and alas there is little information in most guide books about Sanford. I
would not have known about arranging a town car if a prior vacationer had
not filled me in. So, why bother with this airport? I'm hoping that my
recent experience will encourage others to give this alternative a chance.
Orlando Sanford offers
Allegiant Air as
one of its carriers and flying from Des Moines as we do, it is a wonderful
option. I am not a flyer so it helps me to think of it as only one take off,
one landing, and three hours in the air and I am there. Another comforting
thought for me ... no connecting flights, so less chance that my luggage is
lost or delayed. To top it off, the price is amazing! We bought our tickets
in November 2006 and paid $203.00 round trip per person. We flew into
Orlando Sanford on February 3rd, 2007 and our Iowa weather was good but
coming home on February 13th blizzard conditions left many flights that were
going through Minneapolis, Chicago, and Kansas City stranded for up to 8
hours. Not so with Allegiant -- our flight was perhaps 30 minutes late and
had a delay unloading us at the airport but we were home in less than 4
hours from Orlando to Des Moines.So here I am at the Orlando Sanford
airport. Claiming my luggage is easy since this is a small airport and we
are the only flight at the baggage check. It is delightful to see my town
car driver holding a poster with my name on it. It truly makes me feel like
a star! How did I find this wonderful service? There are many reputable town
car services available and the Internet makes it so easy to make
arrangements. I used the resources on the
Orlando Sanford airport web site
and e-mailed
Sam's Transportation. I had called prior to my trip to confirm my date
and the price. He was professional and prompt. I told him that I would need
to stop at Albertson's for groceries and he was very accommodating. (For our
2005 trip I used
Tiffany Town Car and they were wonderful and also accommodating. Their
price in 2005 was $165.00.) Both companies required the full balance upon
arrival at the airport, and any time this type of service is utilized a tip
is in order. The driver that picks you up may not be the driver that takes
you back so a tip is in order both ways. I did see many cab companies
waiting at the airport but my driver warned me that the fares are very high.
It is always wonderful to have the opportunity to grocery shop before
arriving at Walt Disney World and if you have a moderate or deluxe
accommodation your room comes with a refrigerator. Be aware it is a
refrigerator only and no freezer compartment. Our flight from Des Moines
always arrives late at night (around 9:45 pm) so the only thing open is an
Albertson's. We don't have those in Iowa so when they asked me if I had a
preferred customer card I replied that I am from out of state. The cashier
was more than happy to issue me a number to give me the preferred price. If
you are interested in a rental car the airport literature stated that
Alamo-National, Dollar-Thrifty, Avis, Enterprise, and Hertz are all
available on-site and Budget and U-save have off-site locations with shuttle
service. I am overwhelmed at the prospect of driving in the Orlando area so
a town car is well worth the money for me.
So I made it to Walt Disney World with all of my luggage and my groceries
having had a pleasant trip and an easy car ride. All that and I saved money
too! Reason enough for me to fly into Sanford from now on. How about you?
[Our
PassPorter's Disney
Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call guidebook offer a full page of
information (plus map) for the Orlando Sanford Airport!]
About The
Author:
Margaret Harris is an avid Disney traveler. Every trip she says “This is my
last trip.” and then six months later she is back on the Internet planning
another trip.
This article appeared in our
March 8, 2007 newsletter --
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