The long-haul board: private charters from MIA up to Disney World, Universal and the Central Florida resorts — around 230 miles with one driver, one vehicle and one flat number.
Hours on the road reward space: the SUV suits up to five with airline luggage, the Sprinter gives six to nine passengers room to spread, and the fourteen-seat Sprinter handles reunion-scale parties. Baggage allowance rides at one checked plus one cabin piece per traveler; theme-park extras just need declaring when you book.
Send flight number, resort, and date to our WhatsApp operations line; half the total in advance—link or Zelle—commits the vehicle, and the driver collects the balance in cash. Every quote itemizes any overnight-hours addition before you pay. Airport reference for the departure end: MIA’s passenger site.
The catalog splits between the Disney flank—Grand Floridian, Polynesian, Contemporary at the top—and the Universal flank led by the newer Helios-adjacent stack, with independents like the Waldorf Astoria in between. Travelers who front-load beach days before the drive can mine the Greater Miami visitor guide for that half of the trip.
