Best RV Rentals in Orlando, Florida: 2026 Theme Park Camping Guide

By Smart RV Hub Editorial Team · 7 min read · Methodology: published destination and rental platform information

An RV turns an Orlando theme park trip into a comfortable, flexible family base.

You can even camp inside Walt Disney World at Fort Wilderness, with hookups and ranch activities on site.

Fall and winter are the most comfortable seasons, since summer is hot and stormy.

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📋 What you'll discover

  • Camping options near the theme parks
  • What Disney's Fort Wilderness offers
  • The best season for an Orlando RV trip
  • What to budget for your rental

Top RV Experiences in Orlando

More than rides and lines.

Theme park country

Base near the parks and let an RV be your comfortable, flexible home for a big family trip.

Disney Fort Wilderness

Hundreds of hookup RV sites inside the resort, with ranch activities and a famous dinner show.

Tri-Circle-D Ranch

The working horse ranch at Fort Wilderness, with trail rides, pony rides, and Disney's horses.

Springs and beaches

Florida's crystal springs, state parks, and coastlines are all an easy RV drive away.

Where to Camp

The standout is Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground, with hundreds of hookup RV sites inside the property.

Some loops cap the RV length they accept, so check the rules and reserve early, especially around the holidays.

Plenty of private RV parks ring the Orlando area too, and many local owners deliver a rig straight to your site. Compare platforms in our best RV rental websites guide.

Best time to rent an RV in Orlando by season
SeasonWhat to expect
Fall (Oct to Nov)Excellent. Milder temperatures and lower humidity
Winter (Dec to Feb)Popular and pleasant, busy over the holidays
Spring (Mar to May)Warm and lively, spring break crowds at peak
Summer (Jun to Sep)Hot and humid with frequent afternoon storms
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What an Orlando RV Trip Costs

Budget for more than the nightly rate, especially with a delivered and set up rig.

Expect the rental rate plus a service fee, insurance, a deposit, any delivery fee, and your Fort Wilderness or campground site. Estimate the full trip with the RV trip cost calculator.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you camp in an RV near Disney World?

Yes.

Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground offers hundreds of RV campsites with hookups, right inside the Walt Disney World property.

Some loops limit RV length, so check the site rules and book early, since it stays popular year round.

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Orlando?

Nightly rates depend on the RV class and season, with vans cheaper and large motorhomes pricier.

Add fees, insurance, mileage, and a deposit, and many local providers will deliver and set up a rig at your campsite for an added fee. See a full RV rental cost breakdown.

What is the best time to rent an RV in Orlando?

Fall and winter bring milder temperatures and lower humidity, which is far more comfortable for camping than the hot, stormy summer.

Holiday weeks are popular and busy, so book early if you want a Fort Wilderness site over the holidays. See month by month timing tips.

Do RV rentals near Orlando get delivered to the campsite?

Often, yes.

Many Orlando area providers specialize in delivering and setting up a camper at Fort Wilderness or a nearby campground, so you arrive to a ready rig.

Confirm delivery, setup, and pickup details and fees with the owner before booking.

What is there to do in an RV around Orlando?

Beyond the theme parks, Fort Wilderness has a working horse ranch, nightly campfire programs, and a long running dinner show.

Florida's springs, beaches, and state parks are all within an easy drive for a change of pace.