£4.5 Billion Airport Expansion Set to Simplify Your Journey to Disney World!

Published on October 28, 2025 at 10:57 AM
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DISNEY fans could soon be able to get to Disney World much more easily thanks to a massive airport project.

A 10-year plan has been approved for International Airport (MCO), estimated to cost around $6billion (£4.5billion).

Illustration of the Orlando International Airport's expansion plan, showing locations for new parking garages, a future hotel, terminal expansion, cargo facilities, and general airport improvements.Orlando International Airport has revealed a £4.5billion expansion projectCredit: Orlando Airports Illustration of the Orlando International Airport expansion with a large glass facade featuring red artwork.The project will be carried out over the next 10 yearsCredit: Orlando Airports Illustration of a man in a suit looking at a large digital display in a modern airport terminal.As part of the project, there will be new car parking spaces and baggage handling systemCredit: Orlando Airports

Airport is the busiest in , and one of the busiest in the whole country.

And the project comes after passenger numbers have increased at theover the past few years, with it handling 57.2million passengers in 2024.

The expansion will focus on four main areas: customer experience, community, infrastructure and people.

By 2030, the airport hopes to add 8,000 car parking spaces, complete the construction of a new baggage handling system for Terminals A and B, complete two gate expansions and add more passenger walkways and travellators in Terminal C.

Also by 2030, the airport would like to increase the number of small businesses working with them.

Then by 2035, the airport hopes to complete work on Terminal C.

The project will also see the terminals renamed by numbering them to make it easier for passengers.

As a part of the plans, the airport is working towards attaining a five star too.

There will be one new cargo processing facility, an FAA-approved ‘vertiport’ for helicopters and restored stormwater structures, as well.

A video released showing the plans for the airport also implied that there will be facial recognition in the future, better screens, smart restrooms, more shops and lounges and new play areas for families that will even have a theme park theme.

CEO of Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA), Lance Lyttle, said: “This vision focuses and unites everything we do around one core purpose: delivering an exceptional experience for everyone who passes through our airports.

“We’re creating spaces that are more welcoming, efficient, and enjoyable, from the parking areas to the gate, so that every step of the journey feels seamless.”

According to Disney Tourist Blog , the “MCO badly needs modernisation and expansion, and we’re pleased to see that happening with this massive $6billion (£4.5billion) investment.

“That should greatly improve the arrival and departure experience, making for a better first and last impression with Walt guests.”

The blog added that the airport is usually very busy, with 30 minute queues.

But thanks to the new expansion, a lot of the issues should hopefully go away.

Illustration of the interior of Orlando International Airport's main hall, featuring a large bar called "Otto's High Dive" in the center, surrounded by palm trees and airport shops.The airport is also renaming its terminalsCredit: Orlando Airports Illustration of a bright, modern airport terminal interior with a "Jerk Hut" restaurant and an information desk.Once complete, getting through the airport should be a smoother process then it is todayCredit: Orlando Airports

The expansion also comes after a number of have opened in Orlando, with more in the pipeline.

For example, Epic Universe at Universal Orlando opened in May of this year with a new land.

The £7billion land also has a ‘How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk’ land and a Super Nintendo World.

Walt is also investing $17billion (£12.7billion) over the next couple of decades, which includes a number of new rides.

In other aviation news, a – but could mean your late flight is cancelled.

Plus, these are the – with regional airport coming in at number one.

Illustration of a large airport with multiple runways, terminals, and surrounding waterways.It comes as the airport welcomed more than 57million passengers last yearCredit: Orlando Airports

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