VIDEOS & PHOTOS: Go INSIDE the Orlando Airport’s NEW Terminal C With Us

The time you’ve been waiting for has FINALLY arrived — Orlando International Airport’s NEW Terminal C has opened to the public!

It’s Time!

On September 19th, we stopped by the new Terminal, but it was not yet available for the public to enjoy. So we came by again on September 20th to get a look inside. Terminal C will continue a phased opening over the next two weeks. But if you want to get a look INSIDE this new space right now, you can join us on our adventure!

We made our way over to the airport this morning to see what things were like. As you approach the airport, look for the Terminal C signs up above.

You’ll also see some signs indicating what airlines are at Terminal C.

Terminal C Airlines

At the moment, there are only 2 airlines at Terminal C, but more airlines will be arriving at the new terminal soon.

 

Once you arrive at the parking garage, you can park your vehicle and follow the signs to the terminals. You’ll see signs up above for the train station as well. Note that the NEW Brightline train station is set to open at Orlando International Airport’s Terminal C in 2023.

Time to Go!

While we were there, we actually got to see a Brightline train at the airport.

Brightline!

From across the way, you can get a great view of Terminal C!

There It Is!

Then it’s time to do some walking…

Let’s Get Going!

…and head to the walkway to Terminal C.

Terminal C, Here We Come

Once inside the walkway, you’ll see a list of the arrivals and departures for the Orlando International Airport as a whole.

Where Are You Headed?

You’ll also get a look at the airport terminal, parking garage, and some very modern and colorful design elements.

So Modern

Here’s a closer look at the display.

Here’s a Closer Look

And some details about it.

Details

Be on the lookout for other art displays in Terminal C…

What Do You Think?

…and details about their stories.

Details

We finally hit the sign for Terminal C…

Yes!

…and got a good look at this new spot!

WOW

All of the windows used in this entryway really give it an open, bright, and airy feel.

 

 

 

There are palm trees inside, making it ABUNDANTLY clear that you are in Florida. 😂

Palm Trees

While inside you can also get a glimpse at the baggage claim area for this terminal.

Baggage Claim

Everything in here has a bright feel, even the CARPET! Yes, that’s a NEW carpet design, though it carries through some of the blue colors from the MCO carpet many know and love.

Carpet!

Before you even get to security, you’ll find an Orlando map (see the little castle?!)…

Orlando Map

…some seating areas…

Seating

…and other open spaces.

Nice and Open Over Here

At many of the tables, you’ll find spots for regular plugs as well as USB cables, so you can get charging.

Charge Up!

Many of the NEW restaurants are located past the security gates, but we did get to see a sign for Barnie’s Coffee & Tea Co., which is coming soon.

Coming Soon

We also saw a Starbucks still in progress…

Things Are Still a Work in Progress

…a raw Juice location that was open…

Juice Spot

…and a Harvest & Grounds spot that was also open.

Coffee Time

Some things are still in progress here so be aware that if you’ll be flying into or out of this terminal within the next few weeks, you likely won’t get to experience it all.

Things Are Still Being Worked On

Once you’re ready to go inside a bit further, you can follow the signs directing you toward the gates at this terminal.

Which Gate?

Be sure to look for the check-in areas for the airline you’ll be using. JetBlue will be located at Terminal C starting in just a few days.

Check-In

Again, as we noted above, more locations will be located within this terminal past security. There will be a new Homecomin’ restaurant, a restaurant from Wine Bar George, a new Disney store, and much more.

The terminal also features an updated security process, HUGE video screens, a new luggage system, and other experiences so you can fill your time between flights.

More Spots Inside

If you’ll be arriving at Terminal C and then heading out to explore the Orlando area, there are rental car services available — you can get a complete list of those by clicking here.

Ground Transportation

While walking around Terminal C we also spotted an area for Mears Connect that is being finalized. If you were planning on using this Magical Express replacement service, look for its counter right within Terminal C!

Mears Connect

Get another look inside Terminal C by checking out the video below!

 

 

 

And that’s a look inside the areas of Terminal C that are open to the public.

Elevator Information

Remember that there is a LOT more to explore in this terminal beyond the security gates. You’ll just have to hop on a flight to check out that area!

Terminal C Outside

Terminal C is still getting its final touches so some restaurants, stores, or other features may not be fully accessible during this time.

Terminal C

What do you think about the new Terminal? Is it a terminal you’d want to fly into or out of? Tell us in the comments!

What Do You Think?

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