I’m flying into MCO for my first time next week! I’m a little nervous 😬. I always fly into Sanford so I don’t get lost 😅 and it’s a shorter flight. I don’t think we will be going through terminal C, I think it’s B. I wish we would have time to go look around though! I keep hearing horror stories about leaving and going through security and it taking 3 hrs or more. I hope that isn’t the case, but we will be there 4 hrs prior to leaving just incase.
I’ve definitely heard horror stories like that too. I guess it really depends how crowded Orlando is and the time you’re flying out. Be sure to download the MCO app they show security wait times! Good luck, let me know how it goes!
Great stuff KP! Looks amazing! Nothing like a nice airport with lots of food options and shops close to your gate! Thanks for sharing these tips with us 💯👏🏻
Is it weird to pad in some time for an airport walkabout between arrival and flight? 😂 I say this not because we love air travel so much, but because we may never get a chance to explore Terminal C without it! Southwest almost always flies to Terminal A, and we almost always fly Southwest! Someday, Terminal C....someday....
We were there when it first opened and there was like 2 fast food restaurants. Was there again in December 2023 and OMG there are so much more food places! Really like Terminal C!
I live an hour outside of MCO Airport. Whenever I fly out, I generally use MCO over TPA. When I get the chance to fly overseas again, I will use Terminal C. I have only been in the lobby area. However, we had some friends come visit us and we took the Brightline train from the lower lever of MCO to Miami yesterday, and came back late last night. It was a lot of fun. Can't wait to see the new International concourse soon at MCO someday down where the gates are
The new Terminal C at MCO is breathtaking! Reminds me a little of the new terminals at LGA. Have you been to the new LGA yet if so which new terminal do you like better and why?
I'm guessing you usually fly JetBlue because they're the only domestic airline that uses the new Terminal C at MCO. I wonder if any other domestic airlines will ever move there like American, Delta, or United?
At the 3:00 mark, you mention the long /walk/corridors and the manned carts - fun fact: the corridors are very wide because they were supposed to have installed built-in moving sidewalks like the other terminals have. However, they cut them because the terminal construction went over budget. The manned carts were added after passenger complaints. Now, they are planning to eventually install above-floor moving sidewalks instead of the orginal built-in moving sidewalks😢. The other issue was rental cars. Passengers had to complete a long Zelda-like quest & get to the other (A&B) terminals to get to their rental cars because there were not rental car desks at Terminal C. Maybe that's fixed now,? but not early on.
I LOVE that you mentioned credit card deals. I haven't seen any other major theme park youtuber mention that, or using credit card points for hotels/flights, and Costco deals on theme park packages.
@@TheKrystalPalace I did! It was the first time I had ever been to Orlando, Disney World, and Universal. ❤️🙏🏻 It was a dream come true! Thank you for asking. 😊🙏🏻