MCO hotels
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I've known plenty of pilots who commute out of MCO but I've never met anyone who commutes into MCO, so you would definitely be on the road less traveled with regard to a commuter setup. Your best bet would be to get an airport car and head over to I drive (yeah it's trashy I know) and see what you can find on Priceline express deals or ID90. Just watch out for resort fees.
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Courtyard Orlando Airport or Fairfield Orlando airport. 100 a night and with a Marriott credit card the 6x points effectively reduces the cost to 80 bucks or less depending on hotel status. Clean, cheap, and quiet. My buddy says MCO reserves are flying non stop you won’t need many hotels apparently.
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I've known plenty of pilots who commute out of MCO but I've never met anyone who commutes into MCO, so you would definitely be on the road less traveled with regard to a commuter setup. Your best bet would be to get an airport car and head over to I drive (yeah it's trashy I know) and see what you can find on Priceline express deals or ID90. Just watch out for resort fees.
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There’s a few crashpads in MCO, mostly run by Flight Attendants. I’m starting up a crashpad in MCO 5-7min from the airport with walking distance to grocery stores, restaurants, liquor store.
Targeting NK pilots like myself, first. Big home first initial guys will have a huge 2nd home away from home. If interested sent me a message.
Targeting NK pilots like myself, first. Big home first initial guys will have a huge 2nd home away from home. If interested sent me a message.
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