Disney resort hotels offer free park transportation. Vacation rentals don’t. Does that mean you absolutely need a rental car? Not always. Here’s the honest answer.
Short Answer
Yes, rent a car if:
- You’re staying off-property
- You’ll spend more than 3 days at the parks
- Your group is 4+
- You want flexibility for groceries, Disney Springs, Universal
Skip the rental car only if:
- Your group is 2 people
- You’re only doing Disney (no other parks or grocery runs)
- You stay 3 or fewer nights
Real Cost Comparison: 5-Day Trip, Family of 4
Rental car option
- 5-day rental: $350 (economy SUV)
- Gas: $40
- Disney parking: $35/day × 4 days = $140
- Universal parking: $30
- Total: $560
Uber/Lyft option
- MCO → rental (each way × 2): $60 × 2 = $120
- Rental → parks × 4 days (round trip): $45 × 2 × 4 = $360
- Rental → Disney Springs: $25 × 2 = $50
- Rental → grocery runs: $30 × 2 = $60
- Total: $590
Result: rental car is slightly cheaper for a 5-day trip AND gives you flexibility. For longer trips, rental car wins by a wider margin.
When Uber/Lyft Makes Sense
2-person trip
Uber is often $30–$45 to Disney from Kissimmee. For 2 adults, $60–$90 round trip × 4 days = $240–$360. Cheaper than a rental + parking.
2-3 night trips
Short stays don’t justify a rental.
No-grocery plans
If you’re dining out every meal, you don’t need a car.
Drinking heavily in the evenings
Uber drunk vs driving drunk — pick the safe one.
When You Absolutely Need a Rental Car
You’re staying at a vacation rental
Disney’s Magical Express ended in 2022. There’s no free transport to off-property rentals.
You’re doing Universal
Uber from Kissimmee to Universal is $50+ each way. Over 2 days = $200. Rental car math wins.
Multiple families splitting the trip
One SUV lets you carpool; separate Ubers double costs.
You’re on a budget and want groceries
A single Publix run saves $100+ in dining. You need the car to do it.
Best Rental Car Strategy
Book early at Costco Travel or AutoSlash
Saves 15–30% vs direct.
Skip Disney’s Car Care Center
Expensive. Use off-site rental near MCO.
Consider Turo
Cheaper than Enterprise/Hertz for long rentals. Some Teslas available (fuel/charging covered).
Get a mid-size SUV
Too small = crying kids. Too big = parking hassle. Mid-size is perfect.
Decline most insurance
Your credit card or auto insurance usually covers rentals.
What About Disney’s Bus + Ride Shares From Rental?
Some vacation rentals are a walk to a Disney shuttle or Lyft stop. Encore at Reunion West has a resort shuttle to select locations, but it’s not a direct Disney shuttle. Plan on driving.
EV Rentals at 450 Burma
If you rent a Tesla or other EV:
- Free charging at 450 Burma (50-amp NEMA 14-50 charger)
- No range anxiety on daily Disney trips
- MCO to 450 Burma is well within any EV’s range



