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FAQs
  1. How long is the flight from the UK to Orlando?

    Direct flights from London to Orlando take approximately 9-9.5 hours westbound and around 8.5 hours eastbound. Several carriers offer non-stop services, making Orlando easily accessible for UK travellers seeking Florida sunshine.

  1. Which airlines fly from the UK to Orlando?

    Airlines offering direct flights from the UK to Orlando include British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, TUI Airways, and Norse Atlantic Airways. Services operate primarily from London Gatwick and Manchester, with seasonal flights from other UK airports including Birmingham and Glasgow.

  1. What is the best time to visit Orlando?

    Orlando can be visited year-round, but the best times are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) when temperatures are pleasant and theme parks are less crowded. Summer (June-August) is peak season with hot, humid weather and higher prices, whilst winter (December-February) offers mild temperatures and festive events, though it can be busy during school holidays.

  1. Do I need a visa to visit Orlando from the UK?

    UK citizens travelling to Orlando for tourism don't need a visa for stays up to 90 days under the Visa Waiver Program. You must, however, obtain an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) before travelling, which can be applied for online.

  1. What airport will I fly into in Orlando?

    Orlando International Airport (MCO) is located approximately 10km southeast of downtown Orlando and about 27km from the main theme park area. It's a major hub with excellent facilities and transport options including shuttles, rental cars, and ride-share services to hotels and attractions.

  1. How much do flights to Orlando from the UK cost?

    Flight prices from the UK to Orlando vary significantly by season. Economy return tickets typically range from £300-£800, with the highest prices during school holidays (particularly summer and Christmas). Booking 8-12 weeks in advance and travelling during term time usually secures the best deals.

  1. When is the cheapest time to fly to Orlando from the UK?

    The cheapest time to fly to Orlando is typically January-February (after New Year) and September-early November, outside UK school holidays. Avoid peak times like Easter, summer holidays (July-August), October half-term, and Christmas when prices can double or triple.

  1. What is there to do in Orlando?

    Orlando is the theme park capital of the world, home to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld, and LEGOLAND. Beyond the parks, enjoy International Drive's attractions, visit Kennedy Space Center, explore natural springs, shop at premium outlets, dine in Disney Springs, or take day trips to nearby beaches. There's entertainment for all ages.

  1. What is the time difference between the UK and Orlando?

    Orlando is 5 hours behind the UK. When it's noon in London, it's 7am in Orlando. Both observe daylight saving time (on slightly different dates), maintaining the 5-hour difference fairly consistently throughout the year.

  1. What currency is used in Orlando?

    The US Dollar (USD) is the currency in Orlando. Credit and debit cards are accepted everywhere, including all theme parks and attractions. It's useful to carry some cash for tips, parking, and occasional smaller vendors, though cards are preferred almost everywhere.

  1. What language is spoken in Orlando?

    English is the primary language in Orlando. The tourism industry is well-accustomed to international visitors, and UK travellers will have no communication difficulties. You'll encounter some American English vocabulary differences, but these add to the experience.

  1. Do I need travel insurance for Orlando?

    Travel insurance is essential for Orlando. US healthcare costs are extremely high, and theme park visits carry potential for accidents or injuries. Comprehensive insurance should cover medical expenses (recommend at least £5 million), trip cancellation, and lost belongings.

  1. Can I use my UK driving licence in Orlando?

    Yes, UK driving licence holders can drive in Florida using their UK photocard licence for tourist visits up to six months. Many families rent cars to travel between theme parks and attractions. Remember to drive on the right and familiarize yourself with US road rules.

  1. What is the baggage allowance for flights to Orlando?

    Baggage allowances depend on your airline and fare type. Most economy tickets include one checked bag (23kg) and one carry-on (10kg). Some budget airlines charge extra for checked luggage. Check your airline's specific policy, especially important for families with theme park souvenirs on the return journey!

  1. Are there direct flights from the UK to Orlando?

    Yes, numerous direct flights operate from UK airports to Orlando, particularly from London Gatwick and Manchester. Seasonal services also run from Birmingham, Glasgow, and other regional airports. Direct flights are especially popular during school holidays given Orlando's family appeal.

  1. What's the weather like in Orlando?

    Orlando has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers (June-September) averaging 33°C with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Winters (December-February) are mild and dry, around 22°C – perfect for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn offer warm temperatures (25-28°C) with lower humidity. It's warm year-round, a stark contrast to the UK!