USPS Celebration Post Office
USPS Passport AcceptancePrimary acceptance facility for Celebration residents. Appointment required. Confirm photo services when booking.
Emergency and expedited passport processing for Celebration families, Disney travelers, and Osceola County residents — as fast as 24 hours.
Serving Celebration, Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista, Davenport, and surrounding Osceola and Orange County communities. No drive to Orlando. Start online and ship overnight.
Processing Times
Celebration travelers have several options. Here's how they compare — and why most choose a U.S. Department of State registered passport courier agency to handle their passport.
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Strictly for documented life-or-death emergencies. You must obtain an appointment in advance — no walk-ins permitted.
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*Processing speed depends on eligibility and documentation. Not all applicants qualify for Regional Agency Processing.
What We Offer
From emergency same-day processing to standard expedited renewals, Fast Passport Center handles every passport situation for Celebration and Osceola County travelers.
Urgent passport processing for travelers with immediate departure needs. As fast as 24 hours for qualifying situations.
Fast renewal for U.S. citizens with a passport issued within the last 15 years at age 16 or older. Streamlined process.
First-time passport application assistance with step-by-step guidance through the acceptance clerk process.
Passport replacement service for lost or stolen passports. We guide you through Form DS-64 and the replacement process.
Passport services for minors under 16, with parental consent guidance and acceptance clerk appointment support in Osceola County.
Passport correction and name change service after marriage, divorce, or legal name changes. Fast turnaround available.
Second passport issuance for frequent travelers who need multiple valid passports for overlapping visa or travel requirements.
Damaged or mutilated passport replacement with guidance on documentation requirements and acceptance clerk procedures.
Service Area
Whether you are in Celebration, Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista, or anywhere in south Orange and Osceola County, Fast Passport Center makes expedited passport processing simple — no drive to downtown Orlando, no agency lines, no guessing.
Celebration is unlike any other community in Florida. Conceived by The Walt Disney Company in the mid-1990s as a master-planned community that would blend traditional American small-town charm with modern urban planning, Celebration remains one of the most distinctive places to live in the Orlando area. The New England-style architecture — white picket fences, front porches, tree-lined streets with brick pavers, and a classic town center gathered around a pristine lake — creates an atmosphere that feels more like a storybook village than a suburb just 10 minutes from the world's largest theme park complex. For roughly 11,000 residents, Celebration is not just a neighborhood — it is a lifestyle built around community, walkability, and deliberate design.
What makes Celebration's travel profile unique is its proximity to Walt Disney World and the broader Orlando tourism ecosystem. Many Celebration residents work in the hospitality and entertainment industry — at Disney parks, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, and the thousands of supporting businesses that make Orlando the most visited city in the United States. This connection to global tourism means Celebration residents travel internationally at rates far above the national average, often to Disney's international parks in Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. Cast members travel for training, seasonal transfers, and company events. Families visit Disney's international properties for bucket-list vacations. And the constant flow of international visitors through Orlando means Celebration residents frequently host relatives from abroad, occasionally needing passport services for accompanying family members.
Celebration's demographics are notably diverse for a community of its size. The original Disney planning attracted professionals from across the country who were drawn to the innovative urban design and proximity to major employers. Today, the community includes a mix of Disney cast members, healthcare professionals (AdventHealth Celebration is one of the region's top hospitals), educators, and remote workers who value Celebration's walkable downtown and strong sense of community. Celebration K-8 and Celebration High School serve families who prioritize education and safety, while the town's downtown — with its boutique shops, lakeside restaurants, and year-round community events — creates a social fabric that feels genuinely neighborly.
The geographic position of Celebration is ideal for travelers but creates specific passport logistics. Orlando International Airport (MCO) is only 25–30 minutes northeast via World Drive and I-4, making it one of the most accessible major airports for any U.S. suburb. Port Canaveral — the world's second-busiest cruise port and home to Disney Cruise Line — is approximately 65 minutes east via the 417 and 528. But the closest regional passport agency is in Miami, roughly 230 miles south on the Florida Turnpike — a four-hour drive that no Celebration resident wants to make twice in one week. For a family of four preparing for a Disney cruise departure from Port Canaveral, discovering an expired passport the week before sailing is not just stressful — it is a logistical crisis that standard processing cannot resolve.
Celebration's travel demographics split into several overlapping groups. Disney-affiliated professionals travel to international parks and corporate events on short notice. Families plan elaborate Disney World vacations that often include extensions to Disney's international resorts in Paris, Tokyo, or Hong Kong. Medical professionals at AdventHealth Celebration attend international conferences in Europe and Asia. And the community's affluent families — drawn by Celebration's excellent schools and distinctive lifestyle — vacation in the Caribbean, Europe, and Latin America with the same frequency as other Orlando-area professionals.
Fast Passport Center has processed expedited passports for Celebration travelers across every demographic — cast members flying to Shanghai Disney for training, families of five preparing for Disney cruises, medical professionals attending European conferences, and students in Celebration High School's international programs. Our courier-based expedited service means you start online from your front porch on Market Street, your office at AdventHealth, or your favorite lakeside cafe — and your passport arrives within days, not months.
Fast Passport Center — Delray Beach
401 W Atlantic Ave #351, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Serving Celebration remotely — approximately 200 miles southeast via Florida Turnpike
Courier pickup available throughout Osceola and Orange County
After signing up online, choose what works best for you: courier pickup from your Celebration home in most cases, ship with our prepaid label from any UPS/FedEx location in Kissimmee or Orlando, or schedule a drop-off at our Delray Beach office. Most clients ship overnight — no visit required.
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No office visit required to begin. Complete your order from home or the Town Center in minutes.
Ship Your Documents
Use overnight shipping to send your documents directly to us — we handle the rest.
Expert Document Review
Every application is reviewed by our team before submission to reduce errors and delays.
Reserved Agency Access
We hold reserved submission slots at the regional passport agency — no public appointment needed.
Anywhere in Osceola and south Orange County — start online, ship overnight, and we handle the rest. No need to drive to downtown Orlando.
Nearby Cities We Serve
Why Travelers Choose Fast Passport Center
Local Travel Patterns
Celebration travel patterns blend Disney-affiliated corporate travel, cruise departures, family vacations, and medical conference attendance. Understanding these patterns helps avoid the passport emergencies that disrupt your plans.
Orlando International Airport is Celebration's primary departure point, located approximately 25–30 minutes northeast via World Drive and I-4. As one of the busiest airports in the United States, MCO serves as the gateway for Celebration's Disney-affiliated travelers, medical professionals, and families heading to international destinations. The airport's passenger mix includes a uniquely high proportion of leisure travelers — families bound for Disney's international parks, cruise passengers connecting through Orlando, and medical conference attendees from AdventHealth Celebration and Orlando Health.
For Celebration residents, MCO offers something rare in American air travel: proximity without the commute stress of most major cities. A family on Longview Avenue can leave their front porch, drive 25 minutes, and be at an international gate. But that convenience also creates a false sense of security — many Celebration travelers check passport expiration only when they book their MCO flight, not realizing that standard processing timelines do not match their departure date. Children's passports, valid for only five years, are the most common source of last-minute panic for Celebration families.
Disney cast members and corporate employees based in Celebration frequently travel on compressed timelines. A training assignment at Disneyland Paris, a seasonal transfer to Tokyo Disney Resort, or a corporate event at Shanghai Disney Resort may be scheduled with two to three weeks of notice. These are not hypothetical scenarios — they are standard operating procedure for one of the world's largest entertainment companies. When a cast member discovers an expired passport the week before a mandatory international assignment, standard processing is not an option.
Passport tip: Celebration families: check every child's passport expiration at the start of each school year, not when Disney vacation planning begins. Children's five-year passports expire faster than you expect, and emergency processing for a family heading to a Disney cruise is significantly more expensive than proactive renewal.
Port Canaveral, located approximately 65 minutes east of Celebration via the 417 and 528, is the world's second-busiest cruise port and the primary home port for Disney Cruise Line. For Celebration residents, Port Canaveral is not just a cruise terminal — it is an extension of the Disney ecosystem they already live within. Disney Cruise Line operates year-round Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries from Port Canaveral, with seasonal European and transatlantic voyages that depart directly from the same port where Celebration families board for weekend getaways.
Cruise travel creates a unique passport urgency pattern for Celebration residents. Unlike flights, where you might discover a passport issue at online check-in days before departure, cruise passengers often do not verify passport validity until they receive their boarding documents — sometimes just days before sailing. By then, standard processing cannot accommodate the departure date. The cruise line will deny boarding without exception, and travel insurance typically does not cover passport-related cancellations.
Disney Cruise Line's European itineraries — which depart from Port Canaveral seasonally for Mediterranean and Northern European routes — require valid passports for every passenger, including infants. These itineraries book months in advance, but passport checks often happen only in the final weeks before sailing. A Celebration family that booked a 12-night Mediterranean Disney cruise nine months ago may discover a child's expired passport when the cruise line sends its final documentation checklist.
Passport tip: Verify every traveler's passport expiration the moment you book a Disney cruise, not when you receive boarding documents. Disney Cruise Line requires at least six months of remaining validity for all itineraries. A passport expiring three months after your return date may still be rejected at embarkation.
Celebration's most distinctive travel pattern is Disney-affiliated international travel. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts operates six international destinations outside the United States: Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, Shanghai Disney Resort, Tokyo Disney Resort, Disney's Aulani in Hawaii, and Disney Cruise Line's international itineraries. Cast members, corporate employees, and their families based in Celebration travel to these destinations with a frequency that no other American suburb experiences.
Cast member travel operates on compressed timelines that standard passport processing cannot accommodate. A performer may be reassigned to Tokyo Disney Resort for a seasonal show with two weeks' notice. An operations manager may need to attend training at Disneyland Paris on a schedule set by the Paris office. A creative director may be invited to Shanghai for a preview event with three weeks of lead time. These are real scenarios that Fast Passport Center has handled for Celebration-based Disney employees.
Beyond corporate travel, Celebration families are uniquely likely to plan international Disney vacations. A family that visits Walt Disney World monthly may decide to extend their Disney loyalty to Disneyland Paris for a milestone birthday, Tokyo Disney Resort for a multi-generational trip, or Shanghai Disney Resort for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. These vacations are often planned six to twelve months in advance but involve passport checks that happen only in the final booking phase — when flights are purchased, hotels are confirmed, and park reservations are locked in.
Passport tip: Disney-affiliated Celebration residents: treat your passport as a professional credential. Set a calendar reminder six months before expiration, and keep a digital copy stored securely for quick reference when international assignments or park visits arise. Corporate travel departments rarely check passport validity before booking flights — that responsibility falls on you.
AdventHealth Celebration anchors a growing medical corridor that draws physicians, nurses, researchers, and administrators to the Celebration area. These medical professionals attend international conferences in Europe, Asia, and Latin America throughout the year — cardiology congresses in Barcelona, oncology symposiums in Milan, pediatric conferences in Vancouver. The typical notice for conference attendance is four to eight weeks, with abstract deadlines and registration windows creating fixed travel timelines that cannot accommodate standard passport processing.
Beyond the medical and Disney sectors, Celebration families travel internationally for the same reasons as other affluent Orlando suburbs: spring break in Cancun, summer vacations in Europe, winter holidays in the Caribbean. The community's excellent schools — Celebration K-8 and Celebration High School — send students on international programs that require current passports. A student accepted to a summer exchange in Spain with three weeks' notice cannot wait three months for standard processing.
Seasonal residents and investors who own Celebration properties add another layer of travel complexity. Many maintain dual residences — a northern home for summer and a Celebration home for the school year and Disney season. These residents may not think about passport validity during their seasonal transition, only to discover an expired passport when booking a European trip or Disney cruise during their Celebration stay.
Passport tip: Celebration medical professionals and families: check passport expiration dates when you receive conference acceptance letters or school program invitations — not when you book flights. Those acceptance letters arrive 6–12 weeks before travel, which is exactly the window where expedited processing becomes your best option.
Disney Season & School Break Surge
Celebration sees peak passport demand in two waves: the weeks before spring break (March–April), when families book Disney cruises and international park visits, and the late summer period (July–August), when cast members receive fall international assignments and medical professionals register for autumn European conferences. If you are a Celebration resident planning any international travel during these windows, verify your passport status at least 10 weeks before departure — or contact Fast Passport Center for expedited options.
Where Celebration Travelers Go
Celebration travelers head to Disney's international parks, the Caribbean for cruises, Europe for conferences and vacations, and Latin America for family getaways. These are the destinations that create the most passport urgency for our Celebration clients.
42%
of Celebration requests are Disney-affiliated travel with under 3 weeks notice
2–4 weeks
average notice for cast member international assignments and park transfers
Mar–Apr
peak spring break cruise season — passport renewals spike before Port Canaveral departures
48-hour
shortest Disney corporate departure window we've accommodated for a Celebration cast member
The most distinctive travel pattern for Celebration residents. Cast members travel to international Disney parks for training, seasonal transfers, and corporate events. Families visit Disneyland Paris for European vacations, Tokyo Disney Resort for multi-generational trips, and Shanghai Disney Resort for bucket-list experiences. These trips are often planned with 2–4 weeks of notice for cast members and 2–6 months for family vacations.
Urgency Pattern
Cast member assignments often arrive with 2–3 weeks of notice — insufficient time for standard passport processing
The most common leisure destination for Celebration families — accessed primarily through Disney Cruise Line departures from Port Canaveral. Disney operates 3-night, 4-night, and 7-night Caribbean itineraries year-round, with stops at Castaway Cay (Disney's private island), Nassau, and various Eastern and Western Caribbean ports. All passengers, including infants, require valid passports.
Urgency Pattern
Cruise embarkation deadlines are immovable — passport issues discovered days before sailing require emergency processing
London, Edinburgh, and Dublin are common destinations for Celebration's medical professionals attending conferences at the Royal College of Physicians, the European Society of Cardiology, and various pediatric and oncology congresses. Disney also operates Disneyland Paris, which draws Celebration families extending their park loyalty to Europe. These trips are typically planned 4–12 weeks in advance.
Urgency Pattern
Conference registration deadlines and abstract submissions create fixed travel timelines that cannot be moved
Cancun, Riviera Maya, and Los Cabos are staple destinations for Celebration families seeking beach vacations within a short flight. MCO offers direct and connecting service to major Mexican resorts. Business travelers also fly to Mexico City for corporate meetings. Mexico requires six months of passport validity for entry. Spring break bookings surge in January, creating passport discovery spikes in February.
Urgency Pattern
Spring break bookings surge in January — passport discoveries spike in February and March for Celebration families
Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal draw Celebration medical professionals for North American conferences and training programs. Vancouver hosts major pediatric and cardiology events that attract AdventHealth Celebration physicians. Toronto is a frequent destination for Disney corporate meetings and training. Canada remains one of the easiest international destinations for U.S. passport holders, but still requires valid documentation.
Urgency Pattern
Conference registration typically opens 8–12 weeks before the event — check passport validity when you register, not when you book flights
Barcelona, Rome, and Paris are top European destinations for Celebration's medical conference attendees and family vacationers. The European Society of Cardiology meets in Barcelona and Milan. Disney's international presence in Paris draws families. These destinations require six months of passport validity and are popular during summer break and medical conference seasons.
Urgency Pattern
European destinations enforce the six-month passport validity rule strictly — check expiration 6+ months before travel
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Reviews
Real reviews from Celebration Disney professionals, medical staff, and families who trusted Fast Passport Center with their expedited passports.
“My husband works at Disney and received a two-week notice for a training assignment at Disneyland Paris. We pulled his passport and discovered it had expired three months earlier. Fast Passport Center processed his renewal in five business days. He made the flight to Paris, completed his training, and even had time to visit the park with colleagues. Their team understood the urgency of Disney corporate travel better than any other service we contacted.”
Jennifer R.
Celebration, FL
“We booked a Disney Cruise Line 7-night Caribbean cruise for our family of five — three kids ages 4, 7, and 10. I checked everyone's passports two weeks before sailing and found that all three kids' passports had expired. I panicked. Fast Passport Center walked us through the child passport process for all three children, we shipped everything overnight from the UPS Store in Kissimmee, and all five passports arrived four days later. We made the cruise with a day to spare. Absolutely saved our vacation.”
Michael and Sarah T.
Celebration, FL
“I am a cardiologist at AdventHealth Celebration and was invited to present at the European Society of Cardiology congress in Barcelona with four weeks' notice. My passport was valid but had only five months remaining — below the six-month requirement for Spain. Fast Passport Center processed my expedited renewal in six business days. I presented at the congress, networked with European colleagues, and returned with new collaborative research opportunities. Their service was professional, fast, and perfectly timed.”
Dr. Amanda L.
Celebration, FL
Passport Acceptance Clerks
First-time applicants — and most applicants who are not eligible for a standard mail-in renewal or a second passport — must apply in person at a passport acceptance clerk, and all locations require an appointment. This is the self-service option, typically chosen by those on a tighter budget who have at least 1–2+ months before travel and don't mind the slower, standard processing times.
If you want to use a registered U.S. Department of State courier to receive your passport in as little as 3 days, you must sign up with Fast Passport Center before going to the clerk. Once you apply at the clerk, your documents are sent through the standard route, and we cannot intervene or upgrade it to an expedited courier service afterward.
Primary acceptance facility for Celebration residents. Appointment required. Confirm photo services when booking.
Full-service downtown facility. Appointment required. Call ahead to confirm passport acceptance hours.
Western Kissimmee option. Confirm hours and appointment requirements.
Orange County option north of Celebration. Appointment required. Confirm passport acceptance hours.
Downtown Kissimmee option for Osceola County residents. Call ahead for appointment requirements.
Last chance — sign up now, before your clerk visit
If you need your passport fast, sign up with Fast Passport Center before you walk into that clerk appointment. Once your documents go through the standard route, they're gone — there's no pulling them back, no upgrading, no saving you after the fact. Don't wait and hope it works out.
Emergency Passports
If you need your passport within two weeks, the Miami Passport Agency (1501 Biscayne Blvd Suite 400, Miami, FL 33132) is your only do-it-yourself option — and getting an appointment there is rarely straightforward. Fast Passport Center gives you a faster, simpler path without the uncertainty.
Miami Passport Agency — 1501 Biscayne Blvd Suite 400, Miami, FL 33132 — Closest regional office to Celebration
Avoid Delays
These mistakes cause the most delays and rejections for Celebration travelers. Fast Passport Center reviews your documents before submission to catch these issues.
Photos must meet strict U.S. government specifications — size, background, expression, and recency. A rejected photo delays your entire application.
DS-11 (new passports) and DS-82 (renewals) must be filled out completely and correctly. Errors or missing fields cause automatic rejection.
Your proof of citizenship (birth certificate, naturalization certificate) and government-issued ID must be current and valid. Expired documents will not be accepted.
First-time applicants must NOT sign Form DS-11 before appearing in front of an acceptance clerk. Pre-signing is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes.
Standard government processing can take 1–3 months. Many Celebration travelers wait until the last minute and then face limited options. Start as early as possible.
Regional passport agencies like the Miami office do not allow walk-ins. Appointments are required and availability is limited — especially during peak Disney and cruise seasons.
We check everything for you.
Fast Passport Center reviews your documents before submission — so you don't have to worry about these mistakes causing a delay.
Simple Process
From start to finish, we make getting an expedited passport in Celebration as simple as possible.
Choose the processing speed that fits your travel date and complete your secure order. Takes just a few minutes.
We confirm your details and provide a personalized checklist, instructions, and document review guidance.
Send your documents using an overnight shipping option. In some cases, a courier pickup or by-appointment drop-off at our Delray Beach office may be available after you sign up.
We submit through our reserved passport agency availability — so you don't have to travel or wait at a passport agency.
Your passport is completed within the timeframe you selected. No guessing, no hoping an appointment opens up.
Most Celebration travelers start online and ship documents overnight — no office visit required for most services.
Questions?
Everything Celebration and Osceola County travelers ask us most often about expedited passport services.
Through Fast Passport Center, expedited processing can be as fast as 24 hours depending on your eligibility and the processing option you select. Standard government processing through a Celebration area post office or Osceola County clerk can take 2–6 months, especially during busy travel seasons.
Still have questions? Our team is here to help.
Call 877-253-0084Local Resources
Getting your passport ready involves more than just the application. Here are local Celebration and Osceola County resources to help you gather everything you need.
Passport Photos
Passport Photo Locations Near Celebration
Your passport application requires two identical 2"×2" passport photos taken within the last 6 months. Popular passport photo locations near Celebration include:
CVS Pharmacy — Celebration
609 Market St, Celebration, FL 34747
Daily 7 AM – 11 PM
CVS Pharmacy — Kissimmee
1221 E Osceola Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34744
Daily 7 AM – 11 PM
Walgreens — Celebration
604 Market St, Celebration, FL 34747
Call for hours
Walgreens — Kissimmee
1200 E Vine St, Kissimmee, FL 34744
Call for hours
The UPS Store — Celebration
607 Market St, Suite 120, Celebration, FL 34747
Call for hours
FedEx Office — Kissimmee
3250 Vineland Rd, Kissimmee, FL 34746
Call for hours
Tip: Wear a plain white or off-white top, no glasses, neutral expression. Photos must meet strict U.S. State Department specifications — ask the technician to confirm compliance before you leave.
Driver's License & State ID
Osceola & Orange County Tax Collector — DMV Services
A valid government-issued photo ID is required for your passport application. If you need a new or renewed Florida driver's license or REAL ID, the Osceola County and Orange County Tax Collectors handle DMV services in the Celebration area.
Osceola County Tax Collector — Kissimmee
2501 E Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee, FL 34744
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Closest to Celebration — Osceola County option for driver licenses and REAL ID. Appointment recommended.
Orange County Tax Collector — Ocoee
475 W Story Rd, Ocoee, FL 34761
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Orange County option north of Celebration. Driver licenses, REAL ID, titles & registration. Appointment recommended.
Orange County Tax Collector — Orlando
2500 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Downtown Orlando option. Appointment recommended.
Appointment recommended — walk-in wait times can be long. Book your slot online at the Osceola or Orange County Tax Collector website before visiting.
Airports
Airports Serving Celebration Travelers
Celebration is served primarily by Orlando International Airport (MCO), one of the busiest and most efficient airports in the United States, located just 25–30 minutes northeast. Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) offers additional options for European charter flights and budget carriers.
Orlando International Airport
1 Jeff Fuqua Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827
One of the busiest U.S. airports with extensive domestic and international service. Serves American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, United, and international carriers. Most convenient for Celebration residents.
MCO Airport WebsiteOrlando Sanford International Airport
1200 Red Cleveland Blvd, Sanford, FL 32773
Smaller airport with European charter flights and Allegiant service. Alternative option for Celebration travelers seeking budget carriers or European direct flights.
SFB Airport WebsitePassport required for all international flights. If your departure is within two weeks, standard processing won't make it in time — expedited processing through Fast Passport Center is your most reliable option.
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