Take the worry out of your arrival to Orlando-Sanford (SFB) Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis on arrival, and travel in t
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Location: Orlando
What's Included
- All taxes and VAT
- Meet and greet service
- Any parking and/or airport tolls
- Private one way transfer
- Tips and gratuities
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! The private transfer can accommodate a decent amount of luggage, especially since you're traveling in a minivan or premium car. Just keep in mind the size of the group you’re booking for; if it’s for 8 people, you might want to check with the provider about any specific weight or size restrictions for your bags. But generally, you should be fine with standard luggage amounts!
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule! The service has a system in place to track flight arrivals, so they will adjust your pickup automatically if your flight is delayed. Just make sure to provide your flight number when you book so they can monitor it. It takes away a lot of stress!
A: You can pay online when you book the transfer, and there shouldn't be any hidden fees since the price includes everything like tolls and tips. Just double-check if you're paying in advance or at the time of service. Always good to keep an eye on the total cost to avoid surprises!
Discussions
Considering gifting a private transfer from Orlando-Sanford to South Venice!
Hey everyone! I was thinking about getting this private transfer experience for my parents when they visit later this month. They’ll be arriving at SFB, and I love that it can fit up to 8 people—perfect since my siblings might also come! I’m a bit worried about how easy it is to book and if they’ll have any issues since flights can be unpredictable. Anyone had good experiences with this?
Feedback on the Orlando-Sanford private transfer?
Hey folks! I’m contemplating this transfer for an upcoming trip to South Venice. I noticed it includes meet and greet service, which sounds great! Can anyone share their experiences or tips, especially regarding timing and reliability? Thanks!