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Uber vs Lyft price comparison in Orlando, FL
US/FL/Orlando

Uber vs Lyft Prices in Orlando, FL

Compare base fares from $1.28 • Per-mile rates from $1.05 • Updated 2026

By Sriram Manoharan · Updated June 11, 2026 · Methodology

Avg. Ride Cost

$31

Service Tiers

8

Airport Rides

1 routes

Cheapest Option

Lyft

Save ~$0.32/ride

How much does an Uber or Lyft cost in Orlando, FL? UberX base fares in Orlando start at $1.35 plus $1.10/mile and $0.20/minute. Lyft starts at $1.28 plus $1.05/mile and $0.18/minute. Standard taxi fares begin at $2.40 with $2.00/mile. Based on current rate cards, Lyft offers the lowest base fare in Orlando. Treat these as planning numbers: distance, traffic, and surge all move the final price. The breakdown below shows every service tier side by side.

Orlando Rideshare & Taxi Rate Table

ServiceBase FarePer MilePer MinBooking FeeMinimum
UberX$1.35$1.10$0.20$2.08$5.65
Uber Comfort$2.38$1.55$0.30$2.08$8.00
UberXL$2.62$2.12$0.35$2.08$8.85
Uber Black$6.50$3.32$0.55$0.00$14.50
Lyft Standard$1.28$1.05$0.18$2.12$5.40
Lyft XL$2.52$2.02$0.33$2.12$8.35
Lyft Lux$6.50$3.18$0.50$0.00$14.50
Taxi$2.40$2.00$0.28$0.50$5.25

Rates based on publicly available rate cards from Uber, Lyft, and local taxi authorities. Actual fares include distance, time, surge multipliers, and fees. Last updated June 2026.

Peak Pricing & Surge Multipliers in Orlando

Uber and Lyft use surge (dynamic) pricing during high-demand periods. The table below shows typical surge multipliers for Orlando by time of day. A 1.5x multiplier means your fare is 50% higher than the standard rate.

ServiceStandardMorning RushEvening RushLate Night
UberX1x1.25x1.35x1.15x
Lyft Standard1x1.25x1.35x1.15x
Taxi1x1x1x1x

Surge multipliers are estimates based on typical demand patterns. Actual surge pricing varies in real time. Morning rush: 7–9 AM, Evening rush: 4–7 PM, Late night: 11 PM–4 AM.

Is Uber or Lyft Cheaper in Orlando?

Lyft is currently cheaper for base fares in Orlando. Lyft Standard has a base fare of $1.28 compared to UberX's $1.35 — a difference of $0.07 per ride before distance and time charges. However, per-mile rates tell a more complete story: UberX charges $1.10/mile while Lyft charges $1.05/mile. This means Lyft is cheaper for longer rides in Orlando. Keep in mind that time of day and surge can reverse this edge, so a quick check of both apps before booking is still the safest move.

Uber & Lyft Price Per Mile in Orlando

The Uber price per mile in Orlando is $1.10/mile for UberX, with a base fare of $1.35 and a per-minute charge of $0.20/min. Lyft's per-mile rate in Orlando is $1.05/mile with a base fare of $1.28.

Lyft charges less per mile in Orlando — ideal for longer trips where the per-mile rate dominates the fare. Surge pricing can flip which app wins on any given ride, so compare both before you book. For a full national comparison, see our Uber price per mile guide.

Orlando Airport Transfers: Typical Fares

MCO (Orlando International Airport...) → Orlando Downtown

11.1 mi · ~27 min

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Rideshare in Orlando

Orlando's rideshare market is dominated by theme park tourism, with Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld generating massive rideshare demand. Uber and Lyft both operate extensively, with designated pickup zones at the major parks. Rates reflect Central Florida's moderate cost of living.

The International Drive tourist corridor, Disney Springs area, Universal CityWalk, Downtown Orlando, and the Convention Center area are the busiest zones. Orlando International Airport (MCO) is 11 miles from the tourist district, with UberX rides to the parks typically $18-28. Mears Connect offers shared shuttle alternatives.

Major convention weeks, holiday peak season (Christmas-New Year), spring break, and events at the Amway Center and Camping World Stadium drive surges. Park closing times create nightly demand spikes as thousands of visitors head back to hotels simultaneously. Orlando rates are moderate but total trip costs add up due to the sprawling distances between parks, hotels, and the airport.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Uber or Lyft cheaper in Orlando?
In Orlando, Uber and Lyft are priced very similarly, with Uber typically $1-$2 cheaper on most standard routes. Orlando has affordable rideshare rates by national standards. The biggest pricing variable is theme park zones—pickups from Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld areas have designated locations, and both apps tend to have slightly elevated pricing during park closing times.
How much does an Uber cost in Orlando?
UberX in Orlando starts at a $1.35 base fare plus $1.10 per mile and $0.15 per minute. A ride from International Drive to Walt Disney World (about 10 miles) costs $16-$24, while a trip from the airport to Disney (about 22 miles) runs $28-$42. Orlando's spread-out layout means most tourist trips involve significant mileage, but the flat terrain and highway access keep ride times manageable.
How do I get from Orlando International Airport to Walt Disney World?
An UberX from MCO to Walt Disney World (about 22 miles) costs $28-$42 and takes 25-35 minutes via SR-417 (which includes tolls built into the fare). Disney no longer offers the free Magical Express bus, making rideshare the primary option. For families with car seats and lots of luggage, UberXL ($45-$65) provides more space. Mears Connect shuttle service ($16/adult one-way) is the budget alternative.
Are taxis cheaper than rideshare in Orlando?
Orlando taxis charge approximately $2.40 base plus $2.40 per mile, making them roughly double the price of UberX. Given Orlando's large distances between attractions (Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, and the convention center are all miles apart), the taxi premium adds up quickly. Rideshare is the clear budget winner in Orlando for all but the shortest trips.
When is the cheapest time to get a ride in Orlando?
Orlando's cheapest rideshare times are weekday mid-mornings (9-11 AM) and early afternoons. Surge pricing peaks at theme park closing times (typically 9-10 PM at Disney and Universal), when thousands of guests simultaneously request rides. Holiday weeks (Christmas, Thanksgiving, spring break) see elevated pricing across the board. Late nights around the Orange Avenue/Wall Street bar district in Downtown also surge.
What rideshare options are available in Orlando?
Orlando has Uber and Lyft as primary rideshare services. Walt Disney World operates its own free bus, monorail, and Skyliner gondola transportation system between its parks and resorts (for guests). Universal has free shuttles between its hotels and parks. The I-Ride Trolley ($2) runs along International Drive, and the SunRail commuter train serves the Downtown-to-suburbs corridor.
How much is an Uber between Walt Disney World and Universal Studios?
An UberX from Walt Disney World to Universal Studios Orlando (about 12 miles) costs $18-$28 and takes 15-25 minutes via I-4. During rush hour, I-4 traffic can be severe, potentially doubling the travel time and increasing the fare. Both parks have designated rideshare pickup/drop-off zones—at Disney, it's typically in the main parking area of each park, and at Universal, it's near the parking garages.

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