Orlando’s toll road system is Florida-specific and can confuse out-of-town visitors. Here’s everything you need about SunPass, the 429 toll road (the Disney shortcut), and how to actually save money.
What Is SunPass?
SunPass is Florida’s electronic toll transponder system. Cars with a SunPass transponder pay lower toll rates than cars that pay by cash or license plate scanning.
Do You Need SunPass as a Tourist?
You have 3 options:
Option 1: Buy a Mini-SunPass
- Cost: $4.99 at any Publix or Walgreens
- Pre-load with $25–$50
- Works immediately — put in your rental car
- Returnable — return to any vendor for remaining balance
- Saves 25% on tolls vs pay-by-plate
Option 2: Use rental car’s Toll-by-Plate system
- No setup required — drive through, cameras capture plate
- Rental company bills you + $5–$8/day fee + toll
- Cost: typically $20–$40 in fees on a 5-day trip
- Lazy option but overpriced
Option 3: Avoid toll roads entirely
- Possible but slow — adds 15–30 min per trip
- Only works for certain routes
Recommendation
Buy a Mini-SunPass. $4.99 + $25 pre-load = done. Saves you $40+ on a 5-day trip.
The 429 Toll Road (Disney Shortcut)
The 429 is a loop highway that connects West Orange County to Kissimmee — and it’s the secret to beating I-4 traffic on the way to Disney.
Why it matters
- Bypasses I-4 entirely
- Exit 6 connects to World Drive (Disney)
- Saves 20–30 min in peak traffic
- Tolls are $1–$4 per segment
How to use it from 450 Burma
- Exit Encore at Reunion West via Burma Road
- Take Old Lake Wilson Rd → US-192 E
- Merge onto 429 N at Ronald Reagan Pkwy
- Exit 6 to World Drive
- Arrive at Disney
This is the fastest route 70% of the time. Use Google Maps with tolls enabled.
When to Use 429 vs I-4
Use 429 when:
- It’s peak hour (7–9 AM, 4–6 PM)
- Weekend traffic
- Disney opening hours
Use I-4 when:
- Late evening (no traffic)
- Early morning (5–7 AM)
- You want the shortest distance
Other Important Orlando Toll Roads
528 (Beachline Expressway)
- East-west route from Orlando to Cocoa Beach / Kennedy Space Center
- Major time-saver for day trips east
417 (Central Florida GreeneWay)
- North-south route, good for going from Kissimmee to Sanford / North Orlando
408 (East-West Expressway)
- Inside Orlando, downtown bypass
Toll Costs (Rough 2026)
- 429 between I-4 and Disney: $2–$4
- 528 to Kennedy Space Center: $5–$6 round trip
- MCO Airport to 450 Burma via 528: $3–$4
What to Do at the End of Your Trip
If you bought a Mini-SunPass:
- Return it at any Publix or Walgreens
- Refund of remaining balance
- OR keep it for your next Florida trip
Rental Car Specific
If you used your rental’s Toll-by-Plate:
- Tolls show up on your credit card 2–4 weeks later
- Disputes can be made but are annoying
- Always check your rental paperwork for the fee structure



