Would like to go to DL and I am having a hard time finding a direct flight out of Orlando (MCO).
By this do you mean a nonstop flight? Direct and nonstop seem to the layperson to mean the same thing, but they don't. "A
direct flight in the
aviation industry is any
flight between two points by an airline with no change in flight numbers, which may include a stop at an intermediate point". "
Non-stop flights... are flights involving no intermediate stops".
You're not going to find a nonstop flight there. LAX, yes. But not SNA. I've seen flights that change planes in LAX and go on to SNA. (by the time that happens you could have driven to Anaheim)
So fly into LAX. We find the airport simple. Big, but you're used to that with MCO. But for the traveler, simple. Can't really get lost. All rental car agencies are offsite with shuttles that pick up very often. If you can drive in Orlando you can drive in Southern California. Both are populated by people who moved there from other places and, more importantly, were taught to drive in many other areas and therefore no one drives the same way as each other.
We prefer Karmel Shuttle to any other shuttle out there.
There is also SuperShuttle. There's also Disneyland Resort Express, which is a coach bus run by Greyline. It is NOT free like Magical Express, and is NOT run by Disneyland. It's the Express bus to the "Disneyland resort", which is the phrase describing the hotel area around Disneyland. There are other options too.
We prefer Karmel.
I just went to
http://www.kayak.com/flights, which checks all carriers but Southwest, and there is NO nonstop flight from Orlando to SNA. Checked Southwest and it's the same.
If "nonstop" isn't what you meant, then there are plenty of choices found on both those sites for MCO-SNA with stops in between.
The other local aiports (beyond LAX and SNA) are BUR (Burbank, again, no nonstop), ONT (Ontario, same story), and LGB (Long Beach, no nonstop and SW doesn't go there from MCO).