Rest assured, both Orlando International and Orlando Sanford Airports are well aware of concerns over immigration processing times (and general airport throughput) and you can be sure wait times will be less this summer as they address these issues. The wait times the programme listed were definitely the 'worst case scenario' variety as there seems to be an editorial bias against Florida at the moment, for some reason. We have heard of very few people being inconvenienced in this way, mainly when they are among the last people off a plane that has just landed after three or four others (which does occasionally happen, despite the best plans of the schedulers - Sanford Airport had one case with three Thomson flights (I think) last summer which were due in within 90 minutes of each other, and they actually landed in the space of 10 minutes!!). This will always be a problem if you happen to be the unlucky 'tail-end Charlies' and there is not a lot anyone can do about it. But there are moves afoot at both airports to speed things up as much as possible. And, provided you are pleasant to the Immigration officials (and have your forms filled in correctly - PLEASE check this, as it often results in frustration on both sides), there is no reason to worry about the new US VISIT process of finger-printing and photo-taking. It is very simple and is no great impediment to the arrival process. We have actually suggested a few modifications to the immigration halls, to make things better for those who do have to wait but, in all honesty, 30 minutes is still the average wait time, and it can be a lot less at non-peak periods.