Map & Directions and Car Hire
From Orlando International Airport
- Go south on AIRPORT BLVD WEST toward TERMINAL(0.8 miles)
- Stay straight to go onto AIRPORT EXIT (0.2 miles)
- AIRPORT EXIT becomes SOUTH ACCESS ROAD (3.3)miles
- SOUTH ACCESS ROAD becomes BOGGY CREEK ROAD (0.6 miles)
- Merge onto CENTRAL FLORIDA GREENEWAY/FL-417 SOUTH(toll road, please have change)(16.1 miles)
- Merge onto Interstate 4 West (I-4)6.5 miles
- Please follow the directions From Interstate 4 below
From Sanford-Orlando International Airport
- Go south on RED CLEVELAND BLVD toward EAST AIRPORT ROAD (1.4 miles)
- Turn right onto EAST LAKE MARY BLVD (1.7 miles)
- Turn left onto CR-427/RONALD REAGAN BLVD (0.3 miles)
- Merge onto CENTRAL FLORIDA GREENEWAY/FL-417 SOUTH via the ramp on the left toward ORLANDO (toll road, please have change) (48.2 miles)
- Merge onto Interstate 4 West (I-4)(9.9 miles)
- Please follow the directions From Interstate 4 below
- Take Exit 58 (Kissimmee) and turn RIGHT at the end of the Interstate Ramp
- Take CHAMPIONS GATE BLVD (Pass the Publix Super Market(0.8 miles)
- Turn RIGHT onto RONALD REAGAN PARKWAY/COUNTY ROAD 54 (2.1 miles)
- Turn RIGHT onto US 27 North (3.0 miles)
- Turn RIGHT onto MCFEE DRIVE into HAMPTON LAKES...
Car Hire
The United States of America are so vast that hiring a car is a must. Anyone who wants to fully appreciate a State like Florida, will quickly realise that many of its breathtaking beauty spots are accessible only by car. Car rental lets you plan your own round of sight seeing or business meetings, according to your own agenda. Popular car hire companies include Alamo and Dollar which are based at Orlando airport. Care should be taken when renting a car to ensure that the pickup and dropoff are at the airport. Links to some of the main car hire company websites based in Orlando are to the right, just click on a log to take you to their site.
- Buckle up! Florida law does require that you wear a seatbelt.
- State law requires the use of headlights in the rain.
- You can turn right on red, unless signs say otherwise.
- They're not kidding, posted speed limits are enforced!
- In an emergency you can reach the Florida Highway Patrol on a cell phone by dialing FHP/347.
- You must have a Florida disabled permit to park in disabled parking areas. Permits from other states are honored, but a disabled license plate alone won't do.
- Be alert to slippery road conditions when it rains (aka Florida ice).
- Remember to allow for rush hour traffic between 7-9am and 4-6pm on weekdays.