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Walt Disney World's express shuttle that takes visitors directly to the resort from the Orlando International Airport without having to wait for luggage will be around for another five years.
Limousine operators, taxi drivers and rental car companies complained that the airport's agreement Wednesday with Disney has caused them to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in business.
"This meeting today was a big slap in the face, an insult," said Greater Orlando Limousine Association president Mike McKenzie . "It showed that there was no care given to any other entity other than Disney Magic Express."
McKenzie said small transportation businesses had no say in the matter and were not informed of discussions leading up to the decision.
"The good old boy network and back room dealings should be a thing of the past," he said.
But airport executives said Wednesday that the deal provided a "huge benefit" to the airport by bringing in visitors from all over the world.
Under the new terms, the fee that Disney pays the airport per passenger will increase from 50 cents to 75 cents next year, with an option to increase it again in 2010.
Limousine operators, taxi drivers and rental car companies complained that the airport's agreement Wednesday with Disney has caused them to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in business.
"This meeting today was a big slap in the face, an insult," said Greater Orlando Limousine Association president Mike McKenzie . "It showed that there was no care given to any other entity other than Disney Magic Express."
McKenzie said small transportation businesses had no say in the matter and were not informed of discussions leading up to the decision.
"The good old boy network and back room dealings should be a thing of the past," he said.
But airport executives said Wednesday that the deal provided a "huge benefit" to the airport by bringing in visitors from all over the world.
Under the new terms, the fee that Disney pays the airport per passenger will increase from 50 cents to 75 cents next year, with an option to increase it again in 2010.