What
transportation is available within the Walt Disney World®
Resort?
No matter where you're off to around
the Resort, we've got a ride. Disney has worked hard to make
transportation to and around the Walt Disney World® Resort
hassle free. Zip around by monorail. Sail leisurely by boat.
Or hop aboard a bus. We'll get you to where ever the magic
is calling. All charges for transportation are included in
the price of your multi-day passport. Monorail, launches,
buses, and trams all operate from early in the morning until
at least midnight, although hours are shorter during early
closing periods. Check on the operating hours of the service
you need if you plan to be out, especially late at night.
Types of Transportation at Disney World Orlando Florida:
Walt Disney World
Transportation > Bus:
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The Magic Kingdom Park is accessible by bus from all parts
of the Walt Disney World Resort, including the Disney Resorts
and other Theme Parks.
Walt Disney World Transportation > Ferry
Boat: (Click here to contact us)
The Magic Kingdom Park is accessible by water taxi from Disney's
Contemporary Resort, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort &
Spa, Disney's Polynesian Resort, Disney's Fort Wilderness
Resort or Campground, and Disney's Wilderness Lodge. The Disney
ferryboat connects the Magic Kingdom to the Transportation
and Ticket Center (adjacent to Magic Kingdom parking).
Walt Disney
World Transportation > Monorail:
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Disney's monorail runs among Magic Kingdom Park, Disney's
Contemporary Resort, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort &
Spa, Disney's Polynesian Resort, and the Transportation and
Ticket Center (adjacent to the Magic Kingdom parking lot).
A connecting monorail takes Guests from the Transportation
and Ticket Center to Epcot.
Walt Disney
World Transportation > Boat:
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Motor launches connect Walt Disney World parks and
resorts located on waterways. Specifically, they
operate between the Epcot Center resorts (except the Caribbean
Beach,) and Disney's MGM Studio, as well as between Discovery
Island in Bay Lake and the Magic Kingdom, Fort Wilderness,
the Wilderness Lodge, and the Polynesian, Contemporary and
the Grand Floridian resorts.
Walt Disney
World Transportation > Car:
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Every theme park has a parking lot, so don't worry about there
not being enough parking. Always write down where you park
and take the number with you. Trams will take you from the
parking lot to the front gate. For each lot, admission is
$5 for cars, $6 for RV and campers and free for Walt Disney
World resort guests with ID. Save your receipt; if you want
to visit another park the same day, you won't have to pay
to park twice. Parking is always free at Typhoon Lagoon, River
Country and Blizzard Beach, as well as for the Marketplace/Downtown
Disney area.
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