The Orlando International Airport (MCO) saw over 50 million visitors in 2019, making it the busiest airport in Florida and the tenth busiest airport in the United States. As an operating base for JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, and Spirit Airlines—as well as the home of a maintenance base for United Airlines—this is an important airport.
That means high potential earnings for rideshare drivers who are driving those millions of passengers to and from the aviation hub.
Orlando International Airport allows Uber and Lyft vehicles at the pick-up and drop-off terminals, but before heading that way, there are a few rules you’ll want to know. To maximize earnings (and avoid a ticket), it’s important to understand how to navigate the airport, join the queue, and legitimize your vehicle.
To help rideshare drivers be successful at the Orlando International Airport, we put together this blog post to serve as a guide. The following topics are covered:
- What should you do before arriving at the Orlando International Airport?
- Do you need any permits to drive there?
- Where is the rideshare waiting area?
- What are the passenger pick-up rules?
- What are the passenger drop-off rules?
- When is the best time to drive at the airport?
- What is the best driving strategy?
Let’s dive in!
What should you do before arriving at Orlando International Airport and entering the airport queue?
To pick up passengers at MCO, you’ll need your trade dress, which (as you know) is the Lyft or Uber decal that goes on the windshield of your car.
Uber sends out this decal when drivers sign up. If you’ve lost yours since then, there are a few easy ways to replace it. You can request that a new one be mailed to you, pick one up at your local Greenlight Hub (be wary of recent closures), or print out a temporary version at home.
You can order a Lyft decal from your Dashboard, and print a temporary emblem to use while waiting for yours to come in the mail. Keep in mind that the Orlando airport requires two Lyft decals: one on the front windshield and one in the back.
Where is the Uber/Lyft waiting area?
The Orlando International Airport has one staging area for rideshare drivers to wait in, and it’s located off Bear Road. If you’re driving for Uber, head to the waiting area adjacent to B-52 Memorial Park. If you’re with Lyft, the address is 8149 Bear Road.
Once you get to the staging lot, you’ll automatically be entered into the airport queue. You’ll be able to check your place in line in the Lyft or Uber app. Unfortunately, if the lot is full you’ll have to leave the airport.
How should Uber and Lyft drivers pick up passengers?
The driver who has been waiting the longest in the staging area gets the next rider request. Make sure not to enter out of driver mode while you wait or you’ll lose your spot in line.
Once you get a ride, a pin will be placed at the pick-up spot for you to meet your rider. This will be located on Level 2 of designated airport areas marked “TNC Pick-Ups,” just outside the baggage claim. There are two terminals here: Terminal A (at Doors 1 and 14) and Terminal B (Doors 20 and 31).
How should Uber and Lyft drivers drop off passengers at the Orlando International Airport?
Luckily, dropping off passengers at MCO is a lot easier than picking them up. Just head to the departure level at the passenger’s carrier of choice. Make sure not to linger here to avoid creating traffic.
That’s it, and you’re back on the road!
When is the best time to drive at the International Orlando Airport?
Turn to your Gridwise app for information about all arrivals and departures at MCO, as well as delays and cancellations.
Typically, midday is the best time for airport driving; most passenger arrivals and departures occur sometime between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
With Gridwise Plus you’ll be able to see airport data 24 hours in advance, so you can lock in a solid airport strategy the night before you head out.
What are some good airport strategies?
Pick up a passenger on the way to the airport
Count on Gridwise to let you know when there’s a peak in airport departures, so you can hang around near hotels at that time to maximize your chances of an airport ride.
Do not cancel on a passenger after you’ve accepted a fare
If you do, you will be bumped to the bottom of the queue and your wait starts all over again. The good news is that if it’s a short ride, some companies let you jump back in line after you’ve dropped the passenger off.
Be ready to present your waybill and keep your app updated
A waybill is essentially a receipt of the last trip you completed. Be prepared to present this to airport officials or law enforcement while waiting for arrivals.
Always be prepared
The fact is, you never know when law enforcement will show up. Keep your driver’s license, insurance card, and registration handy, and don’t forget to have your placard displayed.
Congrats! Now you’re all set to make some pick-ups and drop-offs at the Orlando International Airport—and maybe sneak a Dole Whip in betwee