6 Unspoken Rules for Flying Out of Disney World’s “Other” Airport

Flying out of Disney World can be stressful enough, but doing it from the “other” Orlando airport has its own set of unspoken rules.

Orlando Sanford Airport

Most travelers default to Orlando International Airport (MCO), but Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) is a smaller alternative about an hour north of Disney property. On the surface, that can sound intimidating, but SFB actually has some perks—along with a few quirks—you’ll want to be ready for. If you’re planning to fly out of Sanford, these are the six unspoken rules you need to follow to keep your trip smooth.

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Always Budget Extra Travel Time

Sanford is not right around the corner. While MCO is roughly a 25-minute drive from Disney World, Sanford clocks in closer to an hour or more, depending on traffic. That difference matters when you’re trying to catch a flight. Do not assume you can leave your resort at the same time you would if you were flying out of MCO. Build in at least an extra 30 to 45 minutes for the drive, and remember that rush hour traffic near downtown Orlando can slow you down even more.

Orlando Sanford Airport

Price Out Your Transportation Options

There are very few shared shuttle options running between Disney and Sanford. If you are relying on public transit or hoping for a bus, you are going to be disappointed. The main ways to get to SFB are by rental car, rideshare, or private shuttle service. If you are booking rideshare, double-check the pickup and drop-off logistics because it is a longer trip that will cost more than getting to MCO. Renting a car can often be the most cost-effective choice, and luckily Sanford’s rental car process is quick and easy.

Orlando Sanford Airport

Eat Before You Arrive

This rule is one that frequent Sanford travelers swear by. Food options inside SFB are very limited compared to what you might expect at a larger airport. Yes, there are a couple of snack stands and a small food court, but variety is not the selling point here. The best choice is to eat before you arrive or pack something with you. There is one standout, though—Hollerbach’s, a local German favorite with a location inside the airport. It is worth a stop if you have the time, but do not depend on it being open early or late.

Orlando Sanford International Airport

Do Not Panic When You Are Not Sitting at a Gate

One of Sanford’s quirks is its boarding process. At many airports, you camp out at your gate long before boarding starts. At SFB, most passengers wait in a general seating area, and flights are called over the loudspeaker when it is time to move to the gate. If you are used to lining up 45 minutes early at MCO, this can feel a little nerve-wracking, but it is completely normal here. Keep an ear out for announcements, and you will be fine.

Orlando Sanford Airport

Show Up Early for Bag Check

It is tempting to think that Sanford’s smaller size means you can stroll in right before your flight. That works for security, which is often faster here than at MCO, but not for bag check. The line to drop off luggage is often longer than the line for TSA, and it moves slowly. If you are flying with a carrier like Allegiant, the bag check policies can also be strict, so you want to give yourself plenty of time to avoid last-minute stress. Two hours before departure is the safe bet.

Orlando Sanford Airport

Expect a No-Frills Experience—But Embrace It

Sanford does not have dozens of shops, lounges, or flashy extras. It is a small airport, and that is actually one of its biggest perks. Security lines are shorter, walking distances are minimal, and the overall vibe is much less chaotic than MCO. If you go in expecting a simplified, no-frills experience, you will likely find yourself enjoying the calm before your flight. Think of it as the trade-off for flying out of Disney’s “other” airport: you sacrifice amenities but gain a smoother, less stressful experience.

Orlando Sanford International Airport

Flying out of Sanford is not for everyone, but it can be a great option if you want to save money on flights, avoid the chaos of MCO, or score an easy rental car deal. Just remember these unspoken rules, and you will be ahead of the game.

Allegiant Airlines at Orlando Sanford International Airport

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