Great value for what we got. Plenty of space, solid sound system, and a smooth ride. The booking process took minutes and they were responsive when I had questions. Would use them again no problem at all.
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From International Drive to the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando moves at a relentless pace — and your group deserves to move with it. Party Bus Tallahassee makes it simple to book a party bus or charter bus in Orlando, whether you're hauling a crew of Seminoles fans to Camping World Stadium or coordinating a multi-stop bachelorette crawl through the Dr. Phillips Center district. Call 850-848-6890 for a free, all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds.
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Party Bus Tallahassee has been coordinating group transportation across North and Central Florida since 2011 — and Orlando is one of our most-requested destinations. Whether the trip starts in Tallahassee and ends at Universal CityWalk, or your whole group is already in the 407 and needs a ride to a Heat vs. Magic game at Kia Center, we arrange the right vehicle at the right price for the occasion. Our network includes everything from nimble 14-passenger Sprinter limos for VIP airport runs to 56-passenger charter buses built for convention shuttles and theme park day-trips.
Getting an all-inclusive price takes under 30 seconds with our online quote tool — no hidden costs, no surprises when the invoice arrives. Our reservation team is available 24/7/365, which matters in a city where a late flight into Orlando International or a theme park crowd-surge can push your schedule hours in either direction. We match your group to the right vehicle, confirm the drop-off details at your specific venue, and stay reachable from first quote to final drop-off.
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Our network covers every group size the City Beautiful throws at us: 14-passenger Sprinter limos, Sprinter vans, 15- to 50-passenger party buses, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses. Whether you need one vehicle or a whole fleet for a convention at the Orange County Convention Center, we have you covered. Browse options or call 850-848-6890.
For groups that want the celebration to start the moment they leave the hotel, our 15- to 50-passenger party buses deliver — built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, and wraparound perimeter seating with a dance area in the center. Sprinter limos handle smaller runs with premium leather seats, USB charging at every seat, individual reading lights, and tinted windows. Full-size charter buses cover the long haul with reclining seats, overhead bins, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, and massive undercarriage bays for luggage, strollers, or theme park gear.
ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — just let us know before your trip date.
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Orlando party bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, event date, and how long you need the bus. Here's how our pricing breaks down: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day.
Peak demand in Orlando spikes hard around New Year's Eve at the theme parks, the Florida Music Festival in April, Camping World Stadium concert weekends, and any weekend that lines up with a major convention at the OCCC. Book those dates early — vehicle supply thins out fast and rates go up with it. The fastest way to lock in an accurate number is a call to 850-848-6890 — we'll quote you all-inclusive in under a minute, no commitment required.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $312+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 850-848-6890 for exact pricing. | |||
Orlando traffic is its own particular kind of misery. I-4 consistently ranks among the most congested highways in the United States — the stretch between downtown and the theme park corridor near exits 62 through 74 can turn a 12-mile drive into a 45-minute crawl on a busy Saturday afternoon. Add International Drive gridlock during a major convention week, the post-show parking lot exit at Camping World Stadium, or the rideshare surge at 2 a.m. on a Saturday near the clubs on Wall Street Plaza — and coordinating your own group's transportation suddenly feels like the hardest part of the trip.
That's the problem a party bus in Orlando solves cleanly. Everyone boards at one address, rides together, and gets dropped at the curb — no one is stuck being the designated driver, no one splits off in a separate rideshare and shows up 40 minutes late, and no one is hunting for parking on Carrier Drive when the game is already underway. Party Bus Tallahassee quotes all-inclusive pricing before you book, staffs reservations around the clock, and keeps the coordination entirely on our end so your group can stay focused on the reason you came to Orlando in the first place.
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Party Bus Tallahassee handles every kind of group trip in Orlando. From airport pickups at Orlando International to bachelorette nights along International Drive, prom send-offs, corporate shuttles during convention week, and sporting event runs to Kia Center — whatever brings your group to the 407, we have the vehicle and the plan. Call 850-848-6890 to get started.

Orlando International Airport (MCO) (One Airport Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32827) handles more than 50 million passengers annually and is the busiest airport in Florida. Coordinating a rideshare pickup for a group of 20 across MCO's multi-level Terminal C or the older A and B sides is a genuine headache — different rideshare zones, split arrival gates, and the luggage carousel wait that always takes longer than the flight.
For charter bus and minibus pickups at MCO, the bus waits in the designated commercial ground transportation area on Level 1 of the main terminal. Have your group coordinator contact our team once everyone has bags in hand and is assembled at the agreed door — do not call for the bus until your full party is together, because MCO's commercial loading windows are timed and congested. We also serve Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) for groups flying into Sanford on discount carriers.
Call 850-848-6890 to book your Orlando airport bus today.

Orlando's nightlife circuit spans enough ground that no one should be navigating it solo. The clubs along Wall Street Plaza (Church Street, Orlando) — Sideshow, Vyce Lounge, and Venue 578 — stack within a few blocks of each other, while the International Drive corridor runs venues like Mango's Orlando (8126 International Drive) and the bars along the I-Drive 360 complex clear up near the Orlando Eye. Getting your bachelorette party from a hotel in Lake Buena Vista to a drag brunch, then back to I-Drive for the evening, then downtown for last call at The Beacham — without anyone being sober enough to drive and without three separate Ubers losing each other — is exactly the situation a party bus in Orlando solves.
Our 15- to 50-passenger party buses come with a full-length bar, Bluetooth sound, LED lighting, and enough seating for the whole crew. No drawing straws for who has to drive. Call 850-848-6890 to build your bachelorette night itinerary.

Orlando has no shortage of venues built for a milestone celebration. Sweet 16s and quinceañeras regularly book ballroom spaces at venues like The Mezz (418 E. Church Street, Orlando, FL 32801) or Reunion Resort, and the entrance — arriving in a party bus with color-matched lighting and a playlist already running — is half the spectacle. For adult milestone birthdays, the group might start with dinner at Christner's Prime Steak and Lobster, hit a show at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801), then close out at the clubs on Orange Avenue.
We'll coordinate pickup at your home or hotel, hit every stop on the itinerary, and make sure nobody has to figure out parking at the Dr. Phillips Center on a show night — when the nearest garage on Magnolia fills fast and street meter limits run out long before the curtain drops. Call 850-848-6890 to plan your Orlando birthday bus rental.

Camping World Stadium (1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, FL 32805) hosts stadium-scale concerts — Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, major touring acts — that drop 65,000 people onto Citrus Bowl Boulevard and W. Church Street simultaneously. Parking opens about three hours before showtime at $30–$50 per vehicle in the surrounding lots, and those lots empty in a crawl that can take 90 minutes post-show. A charter bus sidesteps the whole situation: your group loads at your hotel, rides over on your schedule, and gets dropped at the main gate while everyone else is still circling Parramore.
For arena concerts at Kia Center (400 W. Church Street, Orlando, FL 32801), the bus drops at the designated commercial zone on W. Church Street — steps from the main entrance — while standard parking in the nearby Church Street garage runs $20–$30 on show nights. House of Blues Orlando at Disney Springs is another popular concert stop; charter buses use the Disney Springs parking structure approach via Buena Vista Drive with bus-specific lots near the Lime Garage. Call 850-848-6890 to book your Orlando concert bus rental.

The Orange County Convention Center (9800 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819) is the second-largest convention venue in the United States, regularly hosting events like MegaCon, HIMSS, and International Drive's rotating trade shows that draw 200,000+ attendees. The OCCC has two buildings — the North Concourse and West Concourse — connected by an underground passageway, and the correct drop-off approach differs by building. North Building buses use the Hall A entrance off Destination Parkway; West Building events route buses through the Convention Way entrance.
On peak convention days, International Drive itself backs up from Sand Lake Road to Universal Boulevard by 8 a.m.
For executive transfers between nearby hotels and the OCCC, a minibus keeps your team off I-Drive traffic entirely. For multi-day conferences moving hundreds of attendees between the JW Marriott, Rosen Shingle Creek, or Hilton Orlando and the convention hall, a fleet of charter buses on a timed loop is the right move. We handle both.
Call 850-848-6890 to discuss Orlando corporate shuttle options.

Universal Orlando Resort draws more than 10 million visitors annually, and coordinating a large family reunion or corporate group day at Universal Studios Florida (6000 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32819) or Islands of Adventure without a coordinated bus is its own logistical adventure. The preferred lot for oversized vehicles at Universal is the Jurassic World Lot, accessed via Universal Boulevard — but on sold-out days, those structures fill by mid-morning and the overflow lots add a tram ride each way. A charter bus skips all of it: drop at the main gate off Hollywood Way and pick up at the same spot when your group is done.
For groups visiting ICON Park (8375 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819) — which includes the Orlando Eye observation wheel and SEA LIFE Aquarium — street parking on I-Drive is metered and scarce, and the nearest garage on Pointe Orlando fills quickly on weekends. One bus, one drop-off on International Drive, no individual parking scramble. Call 850-848-6890 for private group transportation in Orlando.

Prom season in the Orlando metro — mid-April through late May — is consistently one of the highest-demand windows of the year for party buses, and Orange, Seminole, and Osceola County high schools all hold their proms within the same compressed stretch of weekends. Book by January for any spring prom date; waiting until March typically means premium rates or no availability in the size you need.
A typical 6-hour prom run — school or home pickup, a photo stop at Lake Eola Park (195 N. Rosalind Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801) with the downtown skyline behind you, venue drop-off at a hotel ballroom near the Convention Center, and a post-prom return — runs $1,800–$2,200 all-inclusive when booked several months early. The same itinerary last-minute runs $2,800–$3,500 or isn't available. For prom: book by January or expect premium pricing.
We work directly with parent committees and student groups across Central Florida. Call 850-848-6890 to lock in your date.

Orlando is one of the best field-trip cities in the country, and the destinations alone justify the planning: Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (Space Commerce Way, Merritt Island, FL 32953) sits about 50 miles east of downtown Orlando via SR-528, and the drive time is manageable by 8 a.m. before the Beachline backs up. The Orlando Science Center (777 E. Princeton Street, Orlando, FL 32803) offers dedicated school group programs with timed entry, and Loch Haven Park's cultural campus — the science center, Orlando Museum of Art, and Orlando Repertory Theatre all within walking distance — keeps multiple stops on one convenient block.
Private charter buses offer real advantages over the yellow school bus option: reclining seats, overhead bins for lunch bags and gear, TV monitors for the ride, and onboard restrooms that cut out roadside stops on the Beachline. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — tell us in advance. We confirm your pickup plan, sort out the drop-off details at each venue's school entrance, and keep your educational day on schedule.
Call 850-848-6890 for school field trip buses in Orlando.

Orlando City SC home matches at Inter&Co Stadium (655 W. Church Street, Orlando, FL 32805) draw passionate supporter groups who want to tailgate, not navigate. Parking near the stadium on Church Street runs $20–$40 per vehicle in the surrounding lots and garages, and the walk from the Amway Center parking structures — the nearest overflow — adds another 10 minutes on top of that. The bus drops your supporters' section at the main gate, already loud, already together.
For Orlando Magic games at Kia Center (400 W. Church Street, Orlando, FL 32801), downtown parking on event nights ranges from $15 in the Church Street Exchange garage to $35 in the premium lot adjacent to the arena. The bus drops at the designated commercial zone on W. Church Street — the same curb the shuttle buses use — and waits nearby for the post-game pickup. No post-buzzer surge pricing, no group splitting up trying to find their cars in the same garage at the same time.
Call 850-848-6890 for game-day transportation in Orlando.

Orlando has become a genuine destination wedding market — the Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, the Rosen Shingle Creek (9939 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32819), Reunion Resort, and the Orlando Marriott Lake Mary are all popular ceremony and reception venues with hotel blocks that draw out-of-town guests who have no idea how to get from their rooms to the ceremony space. A wedding shuttle in Orlando takes that problem entirely off the couple's plate.
For receptions at Walt Disney World's venues, charter bus access follows specific Disney resort transportation protocols — coaches typically wait in designated overflow areas and follow security check-in procedures at the resort gates. Let us coordinate that process with the venue directly. For non-Disney venues on International Drive or in Lake Mary, the logistics are simpler: a minibus on a timed loop from the hotel to the venue and back keeps your guests arriving in waves, nobody walks four blocks in heels, and the timeline stays tight.
Call 850-848-6890 for a free wedding transportation quote.

Central Florida's craft beer scene has grown into a real destination for tour groups. Crooked Can Brewing Company (790 W. Plant Street, Winter Garden, FL 34787) anchors the Plant Street Market in downtown Winter Garden — about 20 miles west of Orlando via US-50 — and pairs nicely with a stop at the nearby Hungry Pants craft tap room. Back in Orlando proper, Motorworks Brewing's taproom near Mills 50 and Persimmon Hollow Brewing (10 W. Church Street, DeLand, FL 32720) anchor the I-4 corridor craft beer scene for day-trip tour groups.
For pub crawls along the downtown Orlando bar strip — Thornton Park, the Wall Street Plaza block, and the Orange Avenue corridor — a party bus keeps everyone moving together between stops without anyone taking a wrong turn or losing half the group to a different Uber pool. No one is the designated driver, the playlist runs the whole night, and the last call pickup is already arranged. Call 850-848-6890 for Orlando pub crawl and winery tour buses.
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Party Bus Tallahassee serves Orlando and the surrounding Central Florida region — and our network of vehicles covers any distance your itinerary requires. Need a bus to Kissimmee, Sanford, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Gainesville, or anywhere else in the 407 and 321 area codes? We have the vehicle and the plan.
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Party Bus Tallahassee proudly serves Orlando, Florida and every nearby community across Metro Tallahassee. If you don't see your city listed, call us at 850-848-6890 — we go anywhere your group needs to roll!
Great value for what we got. Plenty of space, solid sound system, and a smooth ride. The booking process took minutes and they were responsive when I had questions. Would use them again no problem at all.
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Everything went off without a hitch. They were on time, the bus was clean, and our whole group had a fantastic time. It took all the stress out of coordinating transportation for the evening.
Leon G.
Honestly the easiest vendor I dealt with for our event. Clear pricing, quick confirmation, and a comfortable ride that got everyone where they needed to be on schedule. Highly recommend them to anyone.
Bianca S.
We had a blast riding around together instead of splitting into separate cars. The atmosphere on board was great and the seats were comfortable. Booking was simple and the day went perfectly start to finish.
Orlando party bus rental prices vary by vehicle size, the date, and how long you need the bus. Our pricing: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. Peak-season weekends — prom season, New Year's Eve, major OCCC convention weeks — run at the higher end.
The fastest way to get an exact number for your date and headcount is to call 850-848-6890 — we provide all-inclusive quotes in under 30 seconds with no hidden costs.
Charter buses and commercial vehicles drop off at Kia Center (400 W. Church Street, Orlando, FL 32801) via the designated commercial zone on W. Church Street on the arena's north side. This puts your group steps from the main entrance without fighting the Church Street garage traffic. After the event, arrange your post-game pickup window with our team in advance so the bus is ready and waiting when your group exits — the last thing you want is 35 people standing on Church Street at 11 p.m. while surge pricing climbs.
We recommend reviewing the official Kia Center parking and transportation page before your visit to confirm current drop-off protocols.
At Orlando International Airport, charter buses wait in the commercial ground transportation area and pick up from Level 1 of the main terminal building. Once your entire group has collected luggage and is assembled at the agreed-upon door, your group coordinator contacts our team and the bus moves to the correct commercial lane. Because MCO handles multi-terminal arrivals across Terminals A, B, and the newer Terminal C, confirm which terminal your flight arrives in and designate one meeting point — do not call for the bus until everyone is physically together with bags.
If questions come up on arrival, the Ground Transportation desk on Level 1 can also direct commercial vehicle pickups. We recommend checking the official MCO ground transportation page before you land.
Camping World Stadium (1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, FL 32805) designates charter bus and oversized vehicle parking in the lots surrounding the stadium on Citrus Bowl Boulevard and W. Church Street, with the primary bus approach via Church Street from I-4's Exit 82B. Specific bus parking areas are event-dependent — some concerts use the Lot 14 and Lot 15 areas on the stadium's south side for commercial vehicles. All stadium parking requires pre-purchased passes for major events, with lots typically opening two to three hours before showtime.
We recommend verifying current lot assignments on the official Camping World Stadium parking page before your event day, as specific configurations vary by show.
New Year's Eve is the single most competitive night of the year for party buses in the Orlando market. Theme park countdowns at Magic Kingdom and Universal draw hundreds of thousands of visitors into Orange County simultaneously, and rideshare demand hits its annual peak between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. Party buses for December 31 start booking in September and often sell out by late October for the right vehicle sizes.
If your group is planning a New Year's Eve run — whether it's a theme park countdown, a downtown club night, or a hotel party — lock in the vehicle by October at the latest. Calling in November is workable but your size options narrow. Waiting until December means premium pricing on whatever's left.
Call 850-848-6890 as soon as your headcount is confirmed.
For most Orlando trips, booking three to six months in advance secures the best vehicle at the best rate. The windows that need the most lead time are prom season (book by January for April–May dates), New Year's Eve (book by October), major OCCC convention weeks like HIMSS or MegaCon (book when your conference registration opens), and Camping World Stadium concert weekends when an act goes on sale. For smaller groups on a flexible weekday itinerary, two to four weeks of lead time is workable — but the larger the vehicle and the bigger the date, the earlier you should call.
Reach our reservation team any time at 850-848-6890.
An Orlando party bus itinerary can reach some of the most-visited venues in the entire country — and quite a few that out-of-towners never find on their own. These are six destinations your group will want to know before they arrive.

Kia Center (400 W. Church Street, Orlando, FL 32801) is the 20,000-seat downtown arena that anchors Orlando's sports and entertainment calendar as the home of the Orlando Magic. It hosts major touring concerts, UFC events, and Disney on Ice alongside the NBA schedule. Parking downtown on event nights ranges from $15 in the Church Street Exchange garage to $35 in premium lots directly adjacent to the arena — and the post-event exit on Church Street backs up quickly when 20,000 people try to reach their cars at the same moment.
Charter buses drop at the commercial zone on W. Church Street, steps from the main entrance. The arena's closest food and pregame options are along Church Street and Orange Avenue, both walkable from the drop-off curb. Phone: (407) 440-7000.

Camping World Stadium (1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, FL 32805) is a 65,000-seat open-air venue in the Parramore neighborhood that hosts Florida Classic, NFL preseason, bowl games, and stadium-scale concerts. The venue sits at the intersection of W. Church Street and Citrus Bowl Boulevard, accessible via I-4 Exit 82B — but the Church Street and Parramore Avenue approaches clog badly for any event over 40,000 people. Lots open roughly three hours before showtime at $20–$50 per vehicle, with most requiring pre-purchase for large events.
A bus drops your group at the main gate on the stadium's north side and waits in the bus parking area on the west lots. Post-event, the lot exits funnel onto Citrus Bowl Boulevard in a managed flow that adds 30–60 minutes for cars. Phone: (407) 849-2020.

The OCCC (9800 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819) is the second-largest convention facility in the United States, with 2.1 million square feet of exhibition and meeting space spread across a North and West Concourse connected by an underground connector. The complex spans nearly a mile of International Drive, and the correct entrance for your group depends entirely on which hall your event is in. North Building groups enter from the Destination Parkway side; West Building events use the Convention Way entrance off I-Drive.
On convention days, International Drive itself backs up from Sand Lake Road to Universal Boulevard — a stretch Google Maps optimistically labels a 5-minute drive that runs 25 minutes in practice. Charter buses running multi-hotel shuttle loops should plan routes via Destination Parkway to avoid the I-Drive crawl. Phone: (407) 685-9800.

The Dr. Phillips Center (445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801) is downtown Orlando's flagship performing arts venue, home to Broadway touring productions, the Orlando Philharmonic, and headline music acts in its Walt Disney Theater and Steinmetz Hall. The venue sits one block south of Church Street on Magnolia Avenue, with the closest public parking in the Church Street Parking Garage (55 W. Church Street) and the Orange Avenue Garage — both within a 5-minute walk but filling fast on show nights. Charter buses drop at the designated commercial loading zone on Magnolia Avenue and can wait on nearby S. Orange Avenue during the performance.
Tickets consistently sell out for Broadway weeks; if your group is combining dinner at Kres Chophouse or The Ravenous Pig with a show, the bus keeps the evening's timeline from unraveling. Phone: (844) 513-2014.

Universal Orlando Resort (6000 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32819) spans Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure connected by CityWalk, with Epic Universe opening in summer 2025 as a third park south of the main complex. The preferred oversized vehicle lot for charter buses is the Jurassic World Lot, accessed off Universal Boulevard — but on sellout days the structures fill by late morning and the tram queue adds time. Bus groups are better served by the direct drop-off approach via Hollywood Way to the main gate, which puts your crew at the entrance without the tram.
CityWalk parking for evening visits and concerts uses the same complex; buses can drop at the CityWalk pedestrian entrance off Universal Boulevard. Resort parking for standard vehicles runs $35–$50 per day. Phone: (407) 363-8000.

Lake Eola Park (195 N. Rosalind Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801) is the 43-acre centerpiece of downtown Orlando, best known for its swan boats, the amphitheater that hosts the Orlando Shakespeare Theater's outdoor productions, and the weekly Orlando Farmer's Market every Sunday morning. The park sits one block from the Thornton Park dining neighborhood and about six blocks from Kia Center — making it a natural midpoint stop for groups combining a downtown prom photo session, a pre-game gathering, or a graduation celebration walk with an evening event. Street parking on Rosalind Avenue and Central Boulevard is metered and scarce on Sundays during the Farmer's Market.
A bus can drop at the Rosalind Avenue entrance and wait on E. Central Boulevard. It's also a popular backdrop for quinceañera and Sweet 16 photo stops. Phone: (407) 246-2283.