Go Port Pickup & Drop-Off at Orlando MCO — Terminal A

Last Updated: January 12, 2026

How to Find Go Port at Orlando International Airport (MCO): Terminal A Pickup & Drop-Off Guide

If you’re flying into Orlando for your cruise, you might be wondering where to meet your Go Port shuttle. Don’t worry, we’ve made it simple. Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about where to go, how long it takes, and a few insider tips to make your transfer stress-free.

Where Does Go Port Pick Up and Drop Off at MCO?

All Go Port shuttles pick up and drop off passengers at:

  • Orlando International Airport (MCO)
  • Terminal A, Level 1 – Ground Transportation

This location is consistent for every Go Port traveler, ensuring you always know exactly where to go when you arrive in Orlando for your cruise transfer.

Step-by-Step Directions from Each Terminal

terminal a map for mco cruise travelers

Coming from Terminal A

  • After your flight, take the escalator or elevator down to Level 1 – Ground Transportation.
  • Look for the Go Port signs and uniformed staff near the designated shuttle bays.
  • Average walk time: 2–3 minutes from baggage claim to pickup.

Coming from Terminal B

  • Follow airport signs for “Ground Transportation.”
  • Walk across Level 1 to Terminal A via the crosswalks that connect both terminals.
  • Estimated walk time: 5–8 minutes depending on luggage.
  • Pro tip: Use a luggage cart or porter service if traveling with multiple bags.

Coming from Terminal C (South Terminal)

  • Take the Automated People Mover (APM) to Terminals A/B.
  • From there, head toward Terminal A, Level 1 – Ground Transportation.
  • Estimated travel time: 10–12 minutes total (APM ride + walking).
  • Pro tip: Build in an extra 15 minutes if traveling during peak hours.

Why Only Terminal A?

Go Port’s shuttles operate exclusively from Terminal A to:

  • Keep pickup operations centralized and organized.
  • Reduce confusion on busy cruise days.
  • Ensure faster boarding and reliable schedules for every passenger.

By designating one location, we make sure your cruise transfer runs smoothly, even during Orlando’s busiest travel times.

How Long Does It Take to Reach Terminal A?

Go Port Bus parked on the road.

 

  • Terminal A to Terminal B: ~5–8 minutes on foot.
  • Terminal A to Terminal C: ~10–12 minutes (via APM + walking).
  • Baggage Claim to Shuttle Pickup (Terminal A): 2–3 minutes.

These average times make it easy to plan your arrival and avoid last-minute stress.

Tips for Navigating MCO and Terminal A

  • Follow Signs Closely: Orlando International Airport is well-marked. Look for Ground Transportation / Shuttles signage.
  • Allow Extra Time: On peak cruise days, we recommend arriving 15–20 minutes early for added peace of mind.
  • Ask for Help: Airport staff, porters, and Go Port team members are available if you need directions or luggage assistance.
  • Keep Essentials Handy: If coming from Terminal C, pack medications, passports, and valuables in a carry-on for easy access during the APM ride.

Our Commitment to Transparency

We know some past travelers have mentioned confusion or long walks when locating our pickup spot. That’s why we created this guide, to ensure every guest knows exactly where to go, how long it takes, and what to expect.

By being transparent about our Terminal A location and sharing clear directions, we want you to feel confident and stress-free from the moment you land at Orlando International Airport.

Ready to Cruise?

Your vacation should start the moment you step off the plane. With this guide, finding Go Port at MCO Terminal A is simple and straightforward.

Book your Fly Snooze Cruise package today and enjoy the convenience of reliable, organized shuttle transfers from Orlando International Airport to Port Canaveral.

How to Find Go Port at Orlando International Airport (MCO): Terminal A Pickup & Drop-Off Guide

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