RV Rental Orlando (Kissimmee), FL
Cruise America - Orlando
RV Sales and Rental Center 2915 N. Orange Blossom Tr. Kissimmee, FL 34744Rentals
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If you have plans to tour the Sunshine State, you can do it without breaking the bank on expensive hotel and resort stays by taking advantage of one of Cruise America's Orlando RV rentals. Orlando is the home of several world-renowned attractions such as Walt Disney World, SeaWorld, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens, LEGOLAND and many more. You could spend months trying to see and do everything in Orlando, but that would require multiple visits. There are dozens of beautiful RV parks nearby, including Walt Disney's Fort Wilderness camping grounds, located right on the WDW property.
Once you have enjoyed the theme parks and the different Orlando attractions, you may choose to hit the road for more adventure. Aside from the many theme parks, Orlando is centrally located to large number of great attractions. There is no end to the things to do in this region of the Sunshine State, no matter what time of year you are there.
In less than an hour you and your family could be enjoying a visit to the Kennedy Space Center and the famed, Cocoa Beach. You will marvel at the beauty you must drive through to get to the space center. The greenery is eternal, and the roads are adorned with locals selling their goods, like boiled peanuts or handmade jewelry. Once at the space center, you can take a tour and learn a great deal about our space travels. You can watch space-themed IMAX movies, and take in all of the intriguing exhibits offered, including the space shuttle, Atlantis. If your timing is right, you may be able to watch the launch of a rocket. To arrive at KSC from Orlando, just follow FL-528 E for 56 miles. While you are in the area, don't miss the opportunity to visit the world famed, Cocoa Beach. Take a stroll along the warm sand, eat at one of the many beachside restaurants or pop into the renowned Ron Jon Surf Shop for souvenirs.
Jacksonville is a little further north of Orlando, but it's only a two-hour drive on I-4 E and I-95 N. It has some of the best weather imaginable, year 'round! With its sandy beaches and the diverse waterways, you will always find beauty in the sunshine. If you're there in the fall, you can catch a Jacksonville Jaguars game at EverBank Field. If you're into shopping, you'll find any type of store you can imagine, from outlet shops to trendy boutiques. Once you've worked up an appetite from shopping, there are a host of great restaurants all over the town. Also, there are more than 80,000 acres of designated parks, as Jacksonville has the largest urban park system in the nation. There are also a large number of RV parks in the area where you can station your Cruise America rental RV.
Known for the NASCAR Daytona 500, Bike Week and spring break activities, Daytona is continually rocking and rolling with activity! However, there is so much more than partying to this little slice of heaven. Daytona Beach is one of the few beaches that allow you to drive right onto the sand. This makes for the best tailgate party you'll ever experience. However, in light of the fact that Cruise America RVs don't have tailgates, you'll have to improvise! If you prefer quiet, traffic-free sunbathing, that's an option as well, as there are "pedestrian only" beaches, too. To get to Daytona from Orlando, hop onto I-4 E and travel 55 miles.
From the beach to the Everglades, from Miami to the Florida Keys, there is never a shortage of fun in the sun. So discover Florida like never before - book your motorhome rental today.
Rv rentals in 32571, 33150, 33603, 32765, 32244, 34744 and more are a few of the locations offered by Cruise America. Check out our RV rentals in Floriday today!
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Orlando (Kissimmee) Frequently Asked Questions
Orlando is a year-round travel destination, but the best times for RV rentals are:
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Winter (December–March) – Ideal weather with cooler temperatures and less humidity, making it a peak season for snowbirds.
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Spring (March–May) – Great for visiting theme parks before summer crowds arrive.
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Fall (September–November) – Fewer tourists, comfortable temperatures, and lower RV rental rates.
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Summer (June–August) – Hot and humid, but great for Florida beach road trips. Expect higher crowds at attractions.
Yes, Orlando has some restrictions and important considerations for RV travel:
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Downtown Orlando – The downtown area has tight streets and limited parking, making it difficult to navigate large RVs.
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Toll Roads (Florida Turnpike & Expressways) – Many highways in Florida, including State Road 417 and Florida’s Turnpike, have tolls. Make sure to check toll road policies or use a SunPass.
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Theme Park Parking – Disney and Universal allow RV parking in designated areas, but overnight stays are not permitted in their main parking lots.
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Overnight Street Parking – Orlando does not allow overnight RV parking on city streets. Instead, stay at a nearby RV park or campground.
Florida is filled with incredible road trip destinations. Here are some of the best RV routes from Orlando:
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Florida Keys Road Trip – Drive down the Overseas Highway (US-1) to Key West, stopping at breathtaking beaches and parks along the way.
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Everglades & Gulf Coast Loop – Explore Florida’s nature with stops at Everglades National Park, Naples, and Sanibel Island.
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Gulf Coast Adventure – Travel to Clearwater Beach, Sarasota, and Fort De Soto Park for a mix of white-sand beaches and vibrant cities.
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Historic St. Augustine – Head two hours north to America’s oldest city and enjoy Spanish colonial architecture, ghost tours, and pristine beaches.
The closest parks are:
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Canaveral National Seashore – Located about 1.5 hours from Orlando, this park offers stunning beachside camping and wildlife viewing.
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Everglades National Park – About 4 hours south, the Everglades offer unique camping experiences and scenic drives.
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Ocala National Forest – Only 1 hour north, Ocala offers RV-friendly campgrounds and beautiful natural springs.
Universal Studios Orlando allows RV parking in their oversized vehicle lot, but overnight stays are not permitted. If you’re looking for RV-friendly accommodations near Universal, consider staying at a nearby KOA or RV resort.
Yes! Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground offers full RV hookups and a great way to stay close to the parks. However, Disney theme parks do not allow overnight RV parking in their general lots.
There are plenty of RV-friendly campgrounds in and around Orlando, including:
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Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort (Lake Buena Vista, FL) – A top-rated RV resort with full hookups, pools, and direct access to Disney parks.
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Orlando/Kissimmee KOA (Kissimmee, FL) – A family-friendly RV park with full hookups, a pool, and easy access to Orlando attractions.
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Wekiwa Springs State Park (Apopka, FL) – A scenic park with hiking, kayaking, and spacious RV sites.
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Moss Park (Orlando, FL) – A quiet, wooded campground near Lake Mary Jane with RV-friendly spots.
Orlando has designated RV parking areas at various theme parks, campgrounds, and RV resorts. However, overnight street parking is not allowed in most areas. Some places to consider for RV parking include:
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Universal Orlando Resort – Offers oversized vehicle parking but no overnight stays.
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Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground – Allows RVs to stay on-site.
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Orlando/Kissimmee RV resorts – Various private campgrounds near the city offer overnight RV parking.
Yes, Cruise America offers one-way rentals, allowing you to pick up your RV in one location and drop it off at a different location. Additional fees may apply, but discounts may be available for certain one-way routes.
Yes, Florida law requires liability insurance for all motorized vehicles, including RVs. All Cruise America rentals include basic liability coverage, and additional insurance options are available for extra protection.
The cost of renting an RV in Orlando depends on factors such as the RV model, rental duration, and time of year. Daily rental rates generally range from $40 to $250 per night. Pricing may be higher during peak seasons, such as winter and spring, when many travelers visit Florida. Visit our Orlando rental page or call our Kissimmee location for real-time pricing and availability.
Yes! Cruise America offers pet-friendly RV rentals, so you can bring your furry friends along. Just be sure to:
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Keep pets secure while driving.
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Clean up after them at campsites.
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Never leave pets alone in an RV on hot days.
No special training is required to drive an RV, but first-time RV drivers may find it helpful to review safety guidelines and driving tips before hitting the road. Cruise America provides an orientation video to help renters understand RV operation, including maneuvering, braking, turning, and parking. Since RVs are larger than standard vehicles, driving cautiously, maintaining safe distances, and being aware of height clearances is recommended.
Yes, you need a valid driver’s license to rent an RV. However, a special commercial driver’s license (CDL) is NOT required. As long as you hold a standard U.S. driver’s license, you can legally rent and operate a Cruise America RV. International travelers can also rent an RV with a valid driver’s license from their home country and an accompanying passport.
To rent an RV with Cruise America, you must be at least 21 years old and possess a valid driver’s license. There is no special endorsement required, just a standard license. If you’re traveling with multiple drivers, they must also meet the age requirement and be listed on the rental agreement.