HOURLY CAR SERVICE ORLANDO
Hourly Car Service in Orlando
For the days you cannot plan to the minute. Book the car and chauffeur for a window rather than a journey, change the itinerary as you go, and the vehicle waits between stops instead of leaving.
Hourly car service means you book a block of time rather than a journey. The chauffeur and vehicle are yours for that window, the car waits while you are inside a meeting or a dinner, and you can add, drop or reorder stops as the day actually unfolds. That is the whole difference from a flat-rate transfer, where the price buys one specific trip and the car leaves once it is done. It suits days with several stops, schedules that will not hold still, and anyone who would otherwise book four separate transfers and hope the timings line up. Available across the fleet, from a Luxury Sedan for up to 3 to an Executive Mercedes-Benz Sprinter for up to 14. Call or text 689-407-2496 with your window.
Choose Your Perfect Ride
From spacious group vehicles to intimate luxury sedans, our diverse fleet caters to every occasion.

The Jet Sprinter
Our most premium ride. Private-jet comfort built for VIP travel, high-end weddings, and milestone celebrations.
- Reclining captain's seats
- HD TV screens
- Premium surround sound
- Ambient cabin lighting
- Power and USB at every seat
- Chilled bottled water

14 Passenger Van
Premium Features
14 Passengers, 15 Suitcases, 2 Booster Seats, 2 Car Seats.

Executive Sprinter
Premium Features
14 Passengers, 14 Suitcases, 3 Booster Seats, 3 Car Seats.

Limo Sprinter
Premium Features
12 passengers.

10 Passenger Van
Premium Features

Luxury SUV
Premium Features
6 Passengers, 6 Suitcases, 2 Booster Seats, 1 Car Seat.

Luxury Sedan
Premium Features
3 Passengers, 3 Suitcases, 1 Booster Seat, 1 Car Seat.
How is hourly car service priced in Orlando?
By the window, not the mileage. You book a block of hours, and everything that happens inside it is covered - including the waiting, which is the part people expect to be charged for and are not.
What the hourly rate covers
- The vehicle and chauffeur held for you for the whole booked window
- Waiting time between stops, at no extra charge - it is the point of booking this way
- Unlimited stops inside the window, added or reordered as the day changes
- Tolls and parking where we can arrange it, plus bottled water and luggage handling
- Gratuity settable once at quote, so nothing is expected at the kerb
How to work out the window you need
Count from when you want the car in position to when you are finished with it, not the time you expect to spend moving. A three-meeting afternoon with an hour at each is a five to six hour booking once you allow for the road between them.
If your day is really one journey
Then hourly is the wrong shape and will cost you more than it should. A single transfer is better booked flat-rate on our black car service page, where the price is fixed against the route.
Insider note
Book the window slightly longer than the plan. Extending mid-afternoon depends on whether the chauffeur has another booking behind yours, and on a busy convention week they usually do. An extra hour reserved up front costs less than the scramble to find a second vehicle at four o'clock.
How is hourly car service priced in Orlando?
By the window, not the mileage. You book a block of hours, and everything that happens inside it is covered - including the waiting, which is the part people expect to be charged for and are not.
What the hourly rate covers
- The vehicle and chauffeur held for you for the whole booked window
- Waiting time between stops, at no extra charge - it is the point of booking this way
- Unlimited stops inside the window, added or reordered as the day changes
- Tolls and parking where we can arrange it, plus bottled water and luggage handling
- Gratuity settable once at quote, so nothing is expected at the kerb
How to work out the window you need
Count from when you want the car in position to when you are finished with it, not the time you expect to spend moving. A three-meeting afternoon with an hour at each is a five to six hour booking once you allow for the road between them.
If your day is really one journey
Then hourly is the wrong shape and will cost you more than it should. A single transfer is better booked flat-rate on our black car service page, where the price is fixed against the route.
Insider note
Book the window slightly longer than the plan. Extending mid-afternoon depends on whether the chauffeur has another booking behind yours, and on a busy convention week they usually do. An extra hour reserved up front costs less than the scramble to find a second vehicle at four o'clock.
Why book a window instead of a trip?
Because the cost of a day going sideways is almost never the fare. It is the twenty minutes at the kerb with a client watching.
Nothing restarts between stops
No re-booking, no waiting for a match, no explaining the address again. The car is already outside when you come out.
The plan can move
A meeting overruns, a dinner gets added, a stop drops off. Inside your window that is a conversation with your chauffeur, not a new booking.
The same chauffeur all day
They learn your rhythm by the second stop, and you stop having to explain anything. Named to you before the day starts.
Leave your things in the car
Bags, samples, coats and materials stay put between stops rather than coming into every meeting with you.
The car becomes an office
Calls between stops in a quiet cabin, with charging and, in the Sprinter, WiFi. Ten minutes of road stops being ten minutes lost.
One line on the expense report
A booked window is a single quoted figure rather than five separate fares to reconcile afterwards.
Should you book by the hour or by the trip?
A straight answer, including the cases where hourly is the wrong choice and we will say so.
| Your day | Book by the hour | Book a flat-rate trip |
|---|---|---|
| One journey, known end point | ✗ Costs more than it needs to | ✓ The right shape |
| Three or more stops | ✓ One booking covers all of it | ✗ Three bookings and three gaps |
| Timings you cannot pin down | ✓ The window absorbs the drift | ✗ Every change is a re-book |
| Long waits between stops | ✓ Waiting is included | ✗ The car leaves and you start again |
| Things to leave in the car | ✓ Same vehicle all day | ✗ Everything comes with you |
| Airport to hotel, nothing else | ✗ Overkill | ✓ Fixed and simple |
The days people book hourly for
- A meeting circuit across downtown Orlando, Lake Nona and Maitland in one afternoon
- Site visits and property tours, where each stop runs long or short unpredictably
- A dinner and a show, with the car waiting rather than being summoned twice at night
- Convention days hopping between the Orange County Convention Center and International Drive hotels
- Filming, photography and press days that move location on someone else's schedule
- A parent's day out across two or three theme parks without driving or parking
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What actually happens during an hourly booking?
The mechanics, so there are no surprises about where the car is or what counts as your time.
- The clock starts when you asked for the car, not when you get in - The chauffeur is in position ahead of your start time, and the window runs from the time you booked. That is deliberate: you should never be paying for the car to arrive, and you should never be waiting for it either.
- Waiting is included, not metered - While you are inside a meeting, a dinner or a site visit, the vehicle stays nearby with your belongings in it. There is no separate waiting charge, because waiting is the service you booked.
- Stops can be added, dropped or reordered - Tell the chauffeur as the day changes. Anything inside your booked window is simply part of it, and no new booking is created.
- Running over is usually possible, but ask early - Extensions depend on whether there is a booking behind yours. During major Orange County Convention Center weeks there usually is, so flag a likely overrun at lunchtime rather than at five.
- Where the car goes between stops - It stages as close as the location allows. In downtown Orlando or at a resort, the nearest legal hold might be a few minutes away, so give the chauffeur a couple of minutes' notice when you are coming out.
Hourly car service is best for:
- Multi-stop days - anyone with three or more stops on the schedule
- Moving schedules - plans that will genuinely shift once the day starts
- Rolling storage - days where the car needs to hold luggage, samples or materials
- Executives and small teams - working between meetings
- Evenings out - where a second late-night booking would be a nuisance
- Touring visitors - seeing several places without driving or parking
How long should you book the car for in Orlando?
Specific things about this city that change how long a multi-stop day actually takes.
I-4 doubles some journeys
Downtown Orlando to the International Drive area is twenty minutes or forty-five depending on the hour. Build the afternoon around that rather than assuming the morning's timing repeats.
Resort stops eat time at the gate
Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando properties have long approaches and controlled entrances. Allow ten minutes at each end that a map will not show you.
Convention weeks change everything
When the Orange County Convention Center is full, the I-Drive corridor congests at every session break and vehicle availability tightens city-wide. Book earlier and pad the window.
Lake Nona is further than it looks
It is close to Orlando International Airport (MCO) and a long way from almost everything else. A Lake Nona stop usually costs an extra hour in a multi-stop day.
Summer storms are an afternoon fact
Central Florida gets sharp afternoon rain most summer days. It rarely cancels anything, but it slows every road at once, so a padded window is worth more in July than in January.
Send the itinerary, even a rough one
With the stops in front of us we can tell you the window you actually need, which is usually not the one people guess. It is the single most useful thing you can send with an enquiry.
Popular Areas & Destinations We Serve
From top attractions to major transit hubs, Orlux gets you where you want to go. Whether it’s shopping in Kissimmee, marine adventures at SeaWorld, or catching a flight at the airport, our clean cars and courteous drivers are ready when you are.






How do you book a car by the hour in Orlando?
Three steps, and the itinerary does not have to be final.
Send the day, not the route
Roughly when you want the car, roughly when you are done, and the stops if you know them. Call or text 689-407-2496 or use the form.
We size the window and quote it
We will tell you the hours the day actually needs, which is often more than people expect, and quote the window as one fixed figure.
The car is yours for the block
Same chauffeur, same vehicle, waiting between stops, with the itinerary free to change inside the window you booked.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does hourly car service actually include?
The vehicle and chauffeur held for your whole booked window, waiting time between stops at no extra charge, and unlimited stops that can be added, dropped or reordered as the day changes. Tolls and parking are covered where we can arrange them, along with bottled water and luggage handling, and gratuity can be set once at quote so nothing is expected at the kerb. The distinction worth understanding is that you are booking time rather than a route, so the mileage is not what the price follows.
Is there a minimum booking?
Yes, hourly work carries a minimum number of hours, which is normal across the industry because the vehicle and chauffeur are committed to you for the window rather than being available for other trips. We will confirm the current minimum when you enquire. If your day turns out to be one straightforward journey, we will tell you that a flat-rate transfer is cheaper rather than selling you hours you do not need.
Can I change the itinerary during the booking?
Yes, and that is the main reason to book this way. Anything inside your booked window is simply part of it: add a stop, drop one, reverse the order, or sit somewhere longer than planned. Tell the chauffeur as it happens. The only thing worth flagging early is a likely overrun past your end time, because extending depends on whether another booking is scheduled behind yours.
Does the car wait for me between stops?
Yes, with your belongings still in it. The vehicle stages as close to each location as the site allows, which in downtown Orlando or at a resort property may be a few minutes away rather than directly outside. Give the chauffeur a couple of minutes’ notice when you are coming out and the car will be at the door. There is no separate waiting charge, because waiting is the service.
Which vehicles can I book by the hour?
Any of them. A Luxury Sedan for up to 3, a Luxury SUV for up to 6, an Executive Mercedes-Benz Sprinter for up to 14, or the Lincoln MKT Stretch Limousine for up to 10. Pick on passengers and luggage rather than on service level, since the chauffeur standard is identical across the fleet. For a day with things left in the car between stops, most people go one size up from what the passenger count alone would suggest.
How many hours should I book?
Count from when you want the car in position to when you are finished with it, not the time you expect to spend moving. Three meetings with an hour at each is realistically a five to six hour window in Orlando once I-4 and resort approaches are allowed for. Send your rough itinerary to 689-407-2496 and we will size it for you, which is more reliable than guessing and cheaper than under-booking.
What else do multi-stop travellers book?
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For the days that really are one journey: a fixed rate set before you book, with no surge.
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View serviceOrlux LLC is a licensed and insured Florida transportation provider operating a chauffeur-driven fleet across Central Florida. Every vehicle carries commercial insurance and every chauffeur is licensed and background-checked.

Tell us the day, not the route
Send a rough itinerary and we will size the window for you, then hold the car and the chauffeur for the whole block.


























