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From Match Days to Theme Parks: Why Kissimmee Fits Your 2026 FIFA World Cup Plan
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 arrives in the United States from June 11 to July 19, Florida is expected to see a surge of international visitors. Miami will be one of the key host cities, staging seven matches, including the bronze final. With large crowds, rising prices, and busy schedules likely in host locations, many travellers are looking at nearby bases that offer more comfort and flexibility.
That’s where Kissimmee comes in. Located in Central Florida, it offers an easy connection to Miami—about three and a half hours via the Brightline train—while providing a quieter, more relaxed place to stay during the tournament.
A Practical Stay Without the Price Surge
For many international visitors—especially families and groups from long-haul markets like India—finding the right balance between cost and comfort will be key during the tournament.
Legoland. Photo: Experience Kissimmee, Florida
Often referred to as the “Vacation Home Capital of the World,” Kissimmee offers an extensive range of accommodation options. Along with hotels and resorts, there are over 30,000 vacation homes available, from compact two-bedroom condos to sprawling 15-bedroom villas and nearly 50,000 accommodation choices overall.
Compared to peak-season hotel rates in Miami, these homes tend to offer better value per person, larger living spaces, and added conveniences like private pools, kitchens, and game rooms. For groups travelling together, this setup can be both economical and more comfortable—especially during a busy global event.
Dinner Show and Grand Ceremonial Arena. Photo: Experience Kissimmee, Florida
Easy Connectivity, Flexible Plans
Getting around during the World Cup is expected to be a challenge, but Kissimmee’s location makes things easier. It is about 25 minutes from Orlando International Airport, and most vacation homes are within a short drive of the Orlando station on the Brightline network. This allows travellers to head to Miami for matches and return to a quieter base afterward.
The destination’s central positioning also opens up the possibility of multi-city travel. Fans planning to attend matches in different host cities can use Kissimmee as a hub while exploring other parts of Florida.
Minion Nutcracker Parade. Photo: Experience Kissimmee, Florida
More Than Just Football
A trip timed around the World Cup doesn’t have to be all about matches. Kissimmee offers plenty to fill the days in between.
Some of Florida’s biggest attractions are close by, including Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld Orlando. For those looking to step outdoors, airboat rides through the headwaters of the Everglades offer a completely different experience.
There are also relaxed, local spots like Celebration and Old Town, which add a slower-paced charm to the itinerary. Shopping, dining, and nature-based experiences round out the options, making it easy to extend a stay beyond match days.
Rocket Garden in Kennedy Space Center. Photo: Experience Kissimmee, Florida
A Smart Base for a Busy Tournament
For travellers planning to follow multiple matches across cities, Kissimmee offers a well-connected and flexible base. With access by air, rail, and road—and a wide mix of accommodation and experiences—it fits neatly into a broader Florida itinerary.
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 draws closer, Kissimmee makes it easy to turn a match-focused trip into a more complete Florida experience—without the rush or the crowds.
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