Store Space Self Storage in Orlando, Florida
Orlando, FL 32839
- Climate Controlled
- Covered Loading Area
Storage Features & Amenities
Climate-Controlled Storage
Temperature-sensitive items? Our climate-controlled storage units use circulated air systems to help maintain a more regulated environment for your belongings.
Moving Supplies
Part of offering storage means anticipating your needs. We carry essential moving and packing supplies available for purchase at our locations to make move-in day a breeze.
Thoughtful Features
We maintain features like video cameras, electronically controlled access points, perimeter fencing, bright interior and exterior lighting, all to enhance your trust.
FAQs
We know you have questions, so we’ve put together some of the most commonly asked ones below. If your question is not answered here, you can always reach out to any of our facilities, or our Care Center at 833-786-7366.
When calculating storage space, think in terms of rooms. A small storage unit can hold up to 1 room of furniture, a medium storage unit can hold about 2-3 rooms, and a large storage unit can hold 4-5 rooms. Need more? Visit our size guides or ask our storage specialists.
Yes, it is illegal to live in a storage unit! It’s also against local housing laws and is extremely dangerous.
Businesses should refrain from using their storage units for anything other than storage.
Climate-controlled storage units are kept between 55 and 80 degrees year-round to mitigate the damaging effects of temperature and humidity on sensitive items.
Disc locks, available for sale in the office, are the preferred locks for storage units.
Most guests choose AutoPay, our free automatic billing service, for their monthly payment. Payments can also be made online, in-store or by phone.
Storage Units in Orlando, FL
We’re excited to call “The Most Magical Place on Earth” home! Even though we’re not located in the Magic Kingdom itself, our facilities are just a short drive away. We work our own magic to ensure you’re getting the most affordable and convenient storage solutions.
With everything going on in Orlando, you may need to rent a unit on the go. So, whether you’re waiting in line for the Mako Rollercoaster, or eating around the world at EPCOT, you can easily complete your rental online or with a quick phone call. (Just don’t drop your phone off the coaster!) Of course, you can always visit us in-store to rent a storage unit with our storage professionals.
We look forward to seeing you in Orlando!
Storage Types in Orlando
Resources to help you
How Self Storage Works
If you’ve never rented self storage before, we’re here to help.
Making a Reservation
Once you’ve found the right storage unit you can lock in your price by making a free reservation.
Moving In
Here’s what you need to know to make the process as smooth as possible.
Store Space Storage Facilities in Orlando
Self-storage has become a necessity for many renters, homeowners and businesses. Whether you’re looking for seasonal storage, a place to keep your belongings while moving or renovating, or you need extra office space, we’ve got the perfect fit, at the perfect price.
You can visit any of our offices for a tour, or give us a call for rentals, hours and store info.
Orlando – Millenia
Store Space Self Storage at 4912 S John Young Pkwy – We are located in the Millenia neighborhood, just minutes from the Central Business District. Online rentals are available anytime, rent by phone at 321-341-5444, or stop in to rent Millenia storage units!
Features and amenities at this location include:
- Climate-Controlled Storage Units
- Drive-Up Storage Units
- Wide Variety of Sizes
- Clean Units
- ADA-Accessible Parking
- Gate Access 6 a.m. – 10 p.m. Daily
- Boxes, Tape & Supplies Sold in Office
Types of Storage Available in Orlando
Our smallest storage units start at 5 ft. by 5 ft. and can be used for extra boxes, small furnishings and outdoor/sporting equipment. The largest units are perfect for business storage including inventory and warehousing needs, or household storage. A few of our facilities also offer vehicle storage options.
- Small storage units – 5 ft. x 5 ft. (25 sq. ft.) can fit boxes, small furniture, sporting goods, water accessories
- Medium storage units – 10 ft. x 10 ft. (100 sq. ft.) can hold contents from 1 or 2 bedrooms, appliances, furniture, small watercraft
- Large storage options – 10 ft. x 20 ft. (200 sq. ft.) holds 3 or 4 bedrooms of furniture, many boxes, inventory
Climate-controlled storage units
Florida is warm. Millions of people visit every year because of the weather. While people flock to enjoy the humid climate, your belongings might need protection! Store Space offers climate-controlled storage units, to keep even your most sensitive items like furniture, electronics, paper and antiques safe from the elements.
Indoor storage units
Our indoor storage units are located in an enclosed building. This is where our climate-controlled storage units are located. Don’t worry if it starts to rain, you’ll be shielded from the weather while visiting your unit.
Drive-up storage units
Drive-up storage units are convenient and ideal for those looking to access their unit often. You can drive right up to your unit to load and unload your items. Many small business owners and contractors seek drive-up storage.
Vehicle storage
Store Space offers outdoor parking spaces for all your vehicles. Check out our Sanford facility for vehicle storage.
Car Storage
Whether you don’t have enough garage space, have HOA restrictions or just can’t find room for your car, we understand you might need car storage. Many cars and trucks can fit in parking spaces 10 ft. by 20 ft., but some larger cars may require longer spaces.
Motorcycle Storage
Many motorcycles can fit in parking spaces that are at least 5 ft. by 10 ft. But, we suggest only storing your motorcycle outdoors short-term to avoid any damage from the elements.
Boat Storage
With lakes and rivers galore, everyone has (or wants) a boat near Orlando. But where do you store them? Don’t take up driveway space or keep them in the water, park them at Store Space! We have outdoor boat storage spaces, up to 50 ft. long!
RV Storage
In between cross-country road trips, keep your recreational vehicle with us! From small pop-ups and truck campers to fifth wheels, we can fit all your RVs.
Store Space Storage Facilities in Central Florida
Sanford - Storage in Beck Hammock Neighborhood
Store Space Self Storage is located in Sanford at 3980 E Lake Mary Blvd – Our facility is just east of the airport, with easy access from FL-46 and East Lake Mary Boulevard. Find the perfect Sanford storage unit and rent online, in-store or with a quick phone call at 321-333-4700.
Features and amenities at this location include:
- Climate-Controlled Storage Units
- Drive-Up Storage Units
- Indoor Storage Units
- Outdoor Vehicle Storage
- Indoor Vehicle Storage
- Motorcycle Storage
- Truck-Accessible Loading Bay/Dock
- ADA-Accessible Parking
- Moving Supplies, Boxes, Tape available in Store
What we like about Orlando
Who doesn’t love Walt Disney World? Even though it’s an extremely popular tourist destination, it is just one of the many attractions that make Orlando one of the most-visited cities in the world. In 2018, Orlando was the No. 1 U.S. travel destination with 75 million visitors. We’re thrilled to call Orlando home and make every Orlandoan’s storage dreams come true.
The Name “Orlando”
Did you know? To this day, no one definitively knows how Orlando got its name. There are stories—a few including an early politician, Judge James Speer.
The first is that Judge Speer named the city after a man who worked for him. Another is that it was named after a random Mr. Orlando that was passing through the city and died there. A third story is that the city was named after a character in Shakespeare’s play “As You Like It” because Judge Speer loved Shakespeare.
These aren’t the only theories, but many believe Judge Speer is connected to the name. Is it a coincidence that Rosalind, the main street running through the city of Orlando shares a name with the love interest of the character Orlando in “As You Like It?” Who knows!
Education
The greater Orlando area is not lacking in universities. There are more than 35 colleges, universities and private institutions in the area.
University of Central Florida is ranked in the top 20 of U.S. News and World Reports “Most Innovative Schools” category. UCF is also one of the largest universities by enrollment in Florida. With 71,948undergrad students in Fall 2020, the school had a higher enrollment than Texas A&M! Rollins College is No. 1 in U.S. News and World Report’s list of “Best Regional Universities” in the South.
There are numerous other colleges in the area, including Florida A&M University College of Law, Seminole State College of Florida, AdventHealth University, Florida Technical College, Full Sail University, Johnson University Florida in Kissimmee and Valencia College.
Theme Parks
Orlando is known as the theme park capital of the world. Long before Mickey and his friends came into town, Gatorland opened in 1949, and that was just the beginning. If you have a fear of alligators, maybe don’t visit the Alligator Capital of the World, just stop by one of Orlando’s other incredible theme parks.
Walt Disney World Resort opened in 1971, and quickly became a popular destination for families from all over. The Disney Decade in the '90s was a phenomenal period of growth and expansion. Fun Fact: Walt Disney World takes up about 43 square miles, and is big enough to hold more than 50 Disneylands. Not to mention there are four theme parks, two water parks, over 25 resorts and hotels, plus four golf courses. There are also plenty of Disney secrets that have been shared over the years. (You didn’t hear it from us.)
Calling all the Harry Potter fans! Get on your broomsticks and fly to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort. If you need a break from the witchcraft and wizardry, visit Volcano Bay for some water park fun!
Speaking of water parks, we can’t forget SeaWorld Orlando! Not only can you swim with creatures from the deep—dolphins, sharks and more—you can experience roller coasters, rides and slides all day long.
If you’re a fan of playing with Legos visit the LEGOLAND Florida Resort. With a theme park and water park, you have plenty of rides and activities to choose from. Just be careful not to step on any Legos while you’re there!
Culture and Food
Orlando is more than just theme parks. There are museums, arts, entertainment and plenty of restaurants for locals to escape the tourists for a night on the town.
Be sure to check out the Orlando Museum of Art and the Mennello Museum of American Art to explore local and international exhibits. The Orange County Regional History Center, Heritage Square Park and the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida are historical and educational experiences you don’t want to miss. There are also performing arts centers, including Orlando Ballet and a Shakespeare theater, Orlando Shakes.
While you’re running around in Orlando, you’ll need some fuel. By fuel, we mean food—and Orlando has a lot of it.
There is even an official Restaurant Row, including over two dozen restaurant options from upscale to casual eateries. With seafood at Big Fin Seafood Kitchen and Japanese at Dragonfly Robata Grill and Sushi, Turkish cuisine from Bosphorous and fine dining at Chatham’s Place—you won’t go hungry. Plus if you didn’t get enough adventure already, get dinner and a show at one of Disney’s resorts.