Roadside Assistance Near Disney World Resort
A dead battery at the hotel, keys locked in a rental car, a flat on World Drive, or an empty tank on US 192 should not cost you a vacation day. RoadZone Plus is a local, call-first roadside service covering the Disney World Resort area — Lake Buena Vista, Disney Springs, Kissimmee, Celebration, and the I-4 corridor — 24 hours a day.
What strands visitors around Disney World.
Locked keys in a rental car at the hotel
The most common Disney-area call: keys or a fob locked inside a rental at a resort hotel, Disney Springs, or a restaurant on Hotel Plaza Boulevard. RoadZone Plus offers damage-conscious lockout help.
Dead battery after a few park days
A car that sat at the hotel through several park days can refuse to start, especially in Florida heat. A jumpstart at the parking spot is usually the fix, including for hybrid and EV 12-volt batteries.
Flat tire on World Drive, US 192, or I-4
Resort-corridor roads move fast and shoulders can be narrow. If you have a usable spare, RoadZone Plus installs it on-site so you are not kneeling next to traffic.
Out of gas between the parks and the hotel
Unfamiliar roads and a low rental tank are a bad mix. RoadZone Plus brings fuel to the vehicle so you can reach a station instead of walking a resort highway.
Locked out of a rental? Start with the full guide to locked keys in a rental car in Orlando.
Four steps before help can roll.
The Disney World area is enormous — resort roads, giant lots, garages, and highway exits that all look similar at night. These steps keep you safe and give dispatch what it needs to route the call directly.
Step 1
Get out of the travel lane
If the vehicle can still move, pull fully onto a shoulder, into a hotel lot, or onto a side road. On I-4, US 192, or World Drive, stay buckled inside if the shoulder is narrow, and call 911 first if you are blocking traffic.
Step 2
Pin down your exact location
Hotel name, Disney Springs garage and level, US 192 mile marker, I-4 exit, or the nearest cross street. 'Near Disney' covers more than forty square miles — the specific marker is what gets help to you.
Step 3
Name the problem and the vehicle
Say whether it is a lockout, dead battery, flat tire, or empty tank, then the year, make, model, and color. For rentals, add the rental company if you know it.
Step 4
Call and stay reachable
Call RoadZone Plus, keep your phone on, and stay near the vehicle when it is safe. Resort properties can have several entrances, so the technician may call to confirm the right one.
How to describe where you are near Disney.
“Near Disney World” is not a location a technician can drive to. Use the markers below for the corner of the resort area you are in, and share your direction of travel if you are on a road.
Disney-area hotels
Give the hotel name first, then the lot, garage level, row, or entrance. The Disney World area has hundreds of hotels between Lake Buena Vista, US 192, and Celebration, so the property name matters most.
Disney Springs and Lake Buena Vista
Use the garage name (Orange, Lime, or Grapefruit), the level and row, or the nearest store or restaurant. Off the garages, use Hotel Plaza Boulevard, Apopka-Vineland Road, or the closest I-4 exit.
US 192 in Kissimmee
US 192 (Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway) uses posted mile markers along the tourist corridor. Share the mile marker, hotel, restaurant, or cross street plus your direction of travel.
I-4 and World Drive
On I-4, give the direction and the nearest exit (the Disney exits fall around 62 through 68). On World Drive, Osceola Parkway, or Western Way, name the road, direction, and the last sign or landmark you passed.
The communities around Disney World Resort.
Most Disney-area breakdowns actually happen in the towns and corridors around the parks: hotel lots in Lake Buena Vista, the US 192 strip through Kissimmee, and the roads around Celebration.
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Disney Springs and the hotels right off I-4
View areaKissimmee, FL
the US 192 corridor near Walt Disney World
View areaCelebration, FL
the community next to the parks, off US 192 and World Drive
View areaAlso visiting Universal or International Drive? See the wider theme park roadside assistance guide.
Which roadside number should you call near Disney?
RoadZone Plus is independent local roadside help. It is not Walt Disney World, a rental company, or a membership plan. The best call depends on where the vehicle is, what coverage you already have, and whether you need direct dispatch right now.
Walt Disney World Car Care Center
Disney lists its Car Care Center for resort automotive support, rental services, and certain roadside needs. If you want the official Disney route first, start there.
Official Disney sourceRental company roadside line
If the vehicle is a rental, the rental company may have its own roadside coverage, rules, and charges. Check the key tag or rental agreement before paying twice.
RoadZone Plus direct local dispatch
Use RoadZone Plus when you need a direct local call for a hotel lot, garage, US 192 stop, I-4 corridor issue, lockout, jumpstart, tire change, or fuel delivery.
What RoadZone Plus brings to the Disney area.
Jumpstart
Fast Orlando battery boost service for cars that click, crank slowly, or will not start.
See detailsTire Change
Spare tire installation for flats at home, work, parking lots, and on the road.
See detailsFuel Delivery
Emergency gas brought to you so you can get moving again without walking to a station.
See detailsAuto Lockout
Car lockout help for keys locked inside vehicles at homes, businesses, hotels, and roadside stops.
See detailsStaying safe until the technician arrives.
Turn on your hazard lights and stay well away from passing traffic.
In a hotel lot or garage, wait in a well-lit spot near the vehicle.
On I-4, US 192, or World Drive, stay buckled inside if the shoulder is narrow.
If resort staff or security direct traffic where you are, follow their guidance — the technician can meet you at the safest access point.
Keep your phone charged and reachable so dispatch can confirm your exact spot.
Disney-area roadside questions.
Is there roadside assistance near Disney World Resort?
Yes. RoadZone Plus is a local Orlando roadside service covering the Disney World Resort area, including Lake Buena Vista, Disney Springs, Kissimmee, Celebration, US 192, World Drive, and the I-4 exits around the parks. Call (407) 222-2739 for 24/7 dispatch.
Are you part of Walt Disney World?
No. RoadZone Plus is an independent local roadside assistance service, not affiliated with Walt Disney World. That is exactly why visitors call: help comes directly to hotels, garages, and roads around the resort area without a membership or app.
Can you help with a rental car near Disney?
Yes. Lockouts, dead batteries, flat tires, and empty tanks in rental cars are the most common Disney-area calls. Have the year, make, model, color, and rental company ready. For a lost rental key, the rental company usually controls replacements, and RoadZone Plus will tell you that honestly on the call.
Can you reach me at a Disney-area hotel or Disney Springs?
Yes. RoadZone Plus responds to hotel lots, parking garages, and roads across the resort corridor, including the Disney Springs garages and Hotel Plaza Boulevard. Some resort-operated lots have their own traffic control, so follow staff guidance and the technician will coordinate the safest meeting point.
How fast can you get to the Disney area?
RoadZone Plus dispatches 24/7 as soon as you call. Travel time depends on where you are and traffic on I-4 and US 192, so the fastest thing you can do is share a precise location: the hotel name, garage level, mile marker, or exit.
What does roadside help near Disney cost?
It depends on the service, the time of day, and where the vehicle is. RoadZone Plus confirms the price with you on the call before dispatch, with no membership required. The Orlando roadside cost guide shows typical market ranges.
My car won't start in a theme park parking lot. What do I do?
Note the lot name, section, and row before you leave the car or as soon as you get back to it, then call with the vehicle details. Dead batteries after a long park day are one of the most common calls, and a jumpstart at the parking spot is usually the fix.
Do I need a membership or an app?
No. RoadZone Plus is call-first roadside help. One call to (407) 222-2739 gets a technician dispatched, whether you live in Orlando or are just visiting for the week.
Disney World Resort area
