The Orlando-to-Miami lane is one Danny’s crew runs week in and week out, and it stays on 1 Man 1 Van equipment from the first box to the last. We pack and load at your Orlando place, our van or truck heads south on the Florida Turnpike, and the same crew that taped up your dishes in Orange County is the crew carrying them into your South Florida building. No swapped trailer, no warehouse stop, no other company touching your stuff.
- DistanceRoughly 235 miles
- Main routeFlorida Turnpike south
- OriginLoaded right in Orlando
- CrewSame Orlando team, both ends
South Florida buildings are particular, and we know it going in. Half the condos in Brickell and downtown Miami want a certificate of insurance and a reserved freight elevator before the ramp ever drops. We line that paperwork up days ahead so your move-in window does not get burned standing in a lobby.
Who books 1 Man 1 Van for the run down to Miami
This is a busy lane because so much of Central Florida is connected to South Florida by work and family. Danny has loaded all of these:
- Lake Nona Medical City staff taking hospital and biotech roles down in Miami
- Hospitality and tourism workers following the job market south to the beaches
- UCF and Valencia grads landing first apartments in Brickell, Wynwood, or Coral Gables
- Families leaving a Winter Garden or Hunters Creek house for the Miami suburbs
How we run the Turnpike haul to South Florida
✓ Our crew, our trucks
- The voice on the line is Danny, or a teammate at his desk — never some phone bank
- Come move day, the bill you hand over equals that one written figure down to the dollar
- The same 1 Man 1 Van crew loads and unloads, every time
- Coverage runs to $1M on the load, and your property office gets a certificate the same day
- Claims stay in-house — Danny signs off himself
× Broker chain
- Your details get passed around a phone room, then sold off downstream
- Quote rebilled at delivery for “extras”
- Each visit, a truck you have never seen pulls up with a crew you do not know
- Generic certificate, COI is a fight
- “Not our crew” runaround on damage claims
We load early out of Orlando for two reasons: the I-4 reconstruction near downtown still snarls things, and the afternoon thunderstorms roll in like clockwork in summer. Get the truck packed and rolling onto the Turnpike before midday and we skip both. From there it is a straight 235-mile shot south, and most one- to three-bedroom homes ride our 26-foot truck; a full four-bedroom takes the larger rig so it all goes in one trip.
The hard part is the Miami end, not the road
Open Turnpike miles are simple. The challenge is South Florida itself, where a downtown high-rise loading dock has a strict time slot and a Coral Gables street can be tight. 1 Man 1 Van holds its own USDOT and MC operating authority, so the whole 235 miles is one legal interstate move under $1M of cargo coverage, locked in once we seal up at your Orlando curb.
One flat written price, fixed before move day
Here is what your number covers on the Miami run:
- Signed and on paper before we load, your figure never rides a meter through Turnpike traffic
- Door to door, carried out in Orlando and carried in to your Miami floor
- All 235 miles south, the shipment travels under $1M of cargo protection
- The crew that packs you in Orlando is the crew that sets you down in Miami
Call Danny’s office at (888) 711-4778 for a written flat quote on your Orlando-to-Miami move, and we will lock the date and the dollar figure on paper before anything leaves your place.


