Orlando - Shuttle MCO - TPA




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vegasimp
Jul 22, 10, 1:02 am
Hi, does anybody know if there is a shuttle from Orlando Airport to Tampa Airport?


Mary2e
Jul 22, 10, 9:57 am
Not that I'm aware of.

I have heard that it is cheaper to just rent a car and take the 90 or so minute drive.

It's actually not a bad trip, once you get out of TPA proper, where you may hit a bit of traffic.

vegasimp
Jul 24, 10, 11:21 am
Not that I'm aware of.

I have heard that it is cheaper to just rent a car and take the 90 or so minute drive.

It's actually not a bad trip, once you get out of TPA proper, where you may hit a bit of traffic.

The question is...if I rent a car I'll have to pay the drop off fee, right?


MoreMilesPlease
Jul 24, 10, 2:55 pm
If you have a AAA membership the one way charges are often waved. The best way to find out is just make a dummy booking. Any of the car rental sites will let you make a booking up to the point of conformation. if there is a drop off fee it will shpw up at the time of booking.

ExitRowOrElse
Jul 24, 10, 9:36 pm
More than once, I have rented a car at TPA and dropped it at MCO because I was on a BA flight that was leaving from MCO on a day that there was no BA flight out of TPA. I've never been charged a drop fee, and that is probably because the larger FL airports need all the rental cars they can get their hands on.

Mary2e
Jul 26, 10, 9:21 am
The question is...if I rent a car I'll have to pay the drop off fee, right?My experience has been that there are no drop off fees in Florida. I'm not sure if it's a law, but I know I've never had an issue picking up from one location and dropping off in another.

I've used Avis, National, and Budget.

MoreMilesPlease
Jul 26, 10, 10:24 am
My experience has been that there are no drop off fees in Florida. I'm not sure if it's a law, but I know I've never had an issue picking up from one location and dropping off in another.

I've used Avis, National, and Budget.

There are drop off fees for one way rentals in Florida. I was pricing a one way rental from PNS (Pensacola) to TPA (Tampa) and the one way fee was $100. That is how I found as a AAA meber the one way fee was waived.

Many times the closer airports, such as MCO and TPA are almost considered as co-airports and treated as such by car rental companies.



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