Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Groome Transportation is proud to announce our expanded service that now includes the Tampa International Airport (TPA)! Our convenient stop locations in the Villages®
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MCO Orlando by far. The Villages also offers a Shuttle, called. Groome Transportation. Check it out online. Been using their service for 20 years.
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They should make a horror airport movie about the " families" that arrive, depart and make the plane trips miserable out of mco. Tampa airport 1000% and dont give ;::'""; about $$$. Or ⏰.
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We live south of 44 and even though Tampa is slightly further, we prefer it. Much less busy than Orlando with all the theme park vacationers. We also shop prices and usually get a better price flying into Tampa.
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Not sure where you are flying from and if nonstop is a big issue for you but here are our experiences (keep in mind I still fly a lot for work).
There is no good day, time or season for Orlando. It is a crowded mess all the time. I firmly believe MCO and its crowds are why there are bars in airports. Tampa is pretty good. But if you are coming or going during Tampas rush hour it can be very congested. Their road system is not as planned out as Orlando. But if you are at off hours it’s a much nicer airport experience. Rental cars are a short tram ride away not adjacent to the terminal. If you have a connection to get to Florida anyway or don’t mind a connection Gainesville airport is a nice alternative. Not too many flights but it’s never crowded and it’s only an hour to TV. Have never used Sanford. Hope this helps. |
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We started using Tampa last year. 15 minutes longer but no planes full of kids going to Disney, airport is really nice and easy to get around and the traffic is better since there is little construction. Gets a little congested as you come into Tampa depending what time your flight is.
Groome started servicing Tampa this year. However we have a private driver who takes us door to door. He prefers Tampa. Also flights are cheaper than MCO in and out of Tampa. |
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Groom does now have transportation available to and from Tampa airport from The Villages. Check on their website.
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Daytona also has a commercial airport. |
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We used Tampa quite often over Orlando because at the time , the flight schedules suited us better…
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TPA = 1 hr 30min 86 miles, BUT it's all on US75 which is less busy, less accident prone, and definitely wider than 91 (FL turnpike) TPA is a much easier airport to navigate and an added bonus - rarely ever any Disney traffic. MCO = 1hr 7min 53"ish" miles (hang on for why), it's all turnpike and then the 528. While the 528 is pretty good, getting to it can change in seconds from possible to over an hour in a turnpike parking lot (note "ish" miles for work arounds if you are lucky) MCO basics - design is not the greatest, not usually efficient, and most of all it is LOADED with Disney traffic. SFB = 1 hr 12min 52.6 miles, all 'backroad hwy" it's a nothing airport only allegiant air which has a flaky schedule some days it's there some not. pretty much a hassle any way you look at it. not worth consideration. What people usually don't look at is just like Frontier or Spirit, they are actually not cost effective in comparison to major airlines, once you take ticket, plus seats, plus bags, etc they have been more expensive in some routes. All in all while it's a bit extra in miles we use TPA only, I spent 25 years in the air and when we lived on the Space Coast I avoided it all with MLB but I can't recommend that here because that's over 2 hours away from TV. but it's the easiest in Central FL. Good luck.
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Tampa is about 15 minutes longer than MCO, but it has won multiple awards on how nice the airport is. I fly out of both and really it just depends on the schedule and price. I have also used shuttle services to both airports. Many complain about the kids coming to Disney/Universal via MCO but I have never had any issues, and I travel a fair bit. So, I would just look at the schedules and pick a schedule which works for you.
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Problem w/MCO for the time-period mentioned is that 1) Orlando is Kid Central; and 2) school is out during the summer. Not a problem if you like noisy rambunctious kids, otherwise a good pair of noise-cancelling headphones and a supply of tunes is a must. |
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Compare flight schedules, and prices for tickets and rental cars, for your specific dates.
Rates vary wildly depending on what’s going on in Disney or Tampa. At times I’ve flown into Orlando when going to Tampa, and I’ve flown into Tampa when going to Orlando. It’s all situational. All things equal, I prefer Tampa. But things are rarely equal. |
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