If you’re planning a trip to Disney World, you’ve probably already figured out the basics, like how long you’ll stay, what tickets you need, where you’ll stay, and more.

However, you’re probably also trying to figure out how to get to Disney World. For those who choose to fly, we would like to remind you that some new nonstop options to get to and from Orlando International Airport will be available as of tomorrow on Southwest Airlines.
As of tomorrow, February 14th, several new redeye (overnight) nonstop flight options will be available via Southwest Airlines. These nonstop routes include Las Vegas to Baltimore and Orlando, as well as Los Angeles to Baltimore and Nashville and Phoenix to Baltimore.
This is just one of the many changes coming to Southwest Airlines. In 2026, the airline will be saying goodbye to its open seating policy and begin offering assigned seats. In addition, Southwest will be offering extra legroom seats to passengers who want that.

Of course, if you’re flying to Orlando to get to Disney World, you’ll still have to figure out HOW to get to Disney World from the airport — but don’t worry, it’s easy! You have several options available including renting a car, getting a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft, or grabbing a spot on a shared shuttle service like Mears Connect.

When you get to Disney World, getting around is easy, too: Disney World has an extensive free transportation network to get you around the resort with few hassles.
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If it’s LA to Baltimore then to Orlando that’s not Non-Stop