

RV Rental Orlando, FL
Compare Orlando RV rentals, browse 9 RVs and camper vans from El Monte RV, and see what fits theme-park stays, Florida springs, the Space Coast, and longer Florida road trips before you book.
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Why Orlando works for RV trips
Orlando gives an RV trip more than one shape: a theme-park base near Kissimmee, campground time around Fort Wilderness, a Space Coast day near Kennedy, or a longer run toward the springs, Ocala, the coasts, or the Florida Keys. With 9 RVs from El Monte RV available here, you can compare the rental that fits the vacation instead of guessing from a generic Florida search.

RV rental locations in Orlando, FL
These are the rental depots and pickup centers we track for providers available around Orlando, FL.
El Monte RV
El Monte RV Orlando
3800 West Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL, 32808
Phone: +1 (407) 872-7730
Office hours: Pick-up: From 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM during weekdays. Contact pickup location for weekend pick-up hours. Drop-off: 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM.
RV rental pickup near Orlando International Airport
Flying into Orlando? RV pickup locations are usually separate from the MCO terminal, so compare the pickup address before you book.
The closest pickup option in our database is El Monte RV, about 29 minutes from MCO and 16.1 miles away. For MCO arrivals, compare the pickup address against whether your route starts with theme-park stays, Florida springs, the Space Coast, or a longer Florida loop.
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MCO
Orlando International Airport
Closest provider
El Monte RV
1 pickup locations checked
Drive time
29 minutes
Airport to closest tracked pickup
Distance
16.1 miles
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RV types available in Orlando
Orlando trips often need enough room for luggage, park days, groceries, and a few nights between campground stops, so start by comparing the RV format against the way you plan to travel.

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4-5
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2 available
Class A
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5
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Where can you go from Orlando in an RV?

Kissimmee and Fort Wilderness
Kissimmee and Fort Wilderness give Orlando renters the simplest theme-park-base version of an RV trip, with the rental serving as the home base between park days and quieter campground time.

Space Coast and Kennedy Space Center
Space Coast and Kennedy Space Center are the easy eastbound trip when you want beaches, rockets, and a completely different Florida day without turning the drive into a full-week route.

Wekiwa Springs and Blue Spring
Wekiwa Springs and Blue Spring are good short escapes when you want clear water, paddling, shade, and a quieter Central Florida trip after busy Orlando days.
Orlando RV rental FAQs
How much does it cost to rent an RV in Orlando?⌄
Orlando RV rentals currently average about /night across the RVs with usable price data. The cheapest visible priced option right now is /night for the available from available, while the highest visible price right now is /night for the available from available. Dates, provider, mileage, insurance, and RV size still change the final total.
Which RV rental companies can you compare in Orlando?⌄
Right now, you can compare 9 RVs from El Monte RV in Orlando. That keeps the current provider set focused, so it is worth comparing vehicle size, dates, pickup details, and final trip costs carefully before you book.
When should you book an RV rental in Orlando?⌄
Book once your dates are firm, especially if the trip lines up with school breaks, theme-park vacations, winter travel, or a longer Florida route. Orlando can feed Kissimmee stays, Fort Wilderness-style campground plans, coast drives, springs trips, and Keys itineraries, so the better-fitting RVs can matter more than waiting for a perfect last-minute option.
Is Orlando a good RV base for theme parks and Florida road trips?⌄
Yes, Orlando can work as both a theme-park base and a Central Florida road-trip launch point. It fits Kissimmee and Fort Wilderness-style trips first, but it also gives you clean route choices toward Kennedy Space Center, springs, Ocala, the Gulf or Atlantic coast, and the Florida Keys if you have more days.

