You will exit out the back door, the International Gateway, to get to the boat/walkway. This can be found at the back of the park, in WS. As you walk up the hill from the UK, there is a bridge to the left, towards France, or you can go straight and down the hill. You want to go straight and down the hill, and exit through the turnstile area. You will see the boat dock to your left. If you choose to take the boat, it will take about 10 mins, once on the boat. The boat will go to BW first, then to YC/BC. The walk is an easy one. Continue walking straight, past the boat dock (on your left), go up the slight rise. There will be a bridge on your left that takes you to BW. Just keep walking straight. When you get to BC (just down the walkway a bit) on your right (lake on the left) go in through the main entrance. Then, you just go left and follow the hallway until you get to the outside area, where the pool is, and you'll come to Beaches and Cream. It's very easy.I am planning to spend the morning at Epcot and then head to Beaches and Cream for a 1:20 lunch reservation. I will have my DS4 with me. I understand there is a boat or we can walk. Which is better/faster and where is the boat located? Thank you!
Under 10 mins, at a normal, relaxed pace. Shouldn't be tough on the little one. I would just leave plenty of time for dawdling!!! 'Cause that's what 4 y/o's do best!!!Thanks so much! I really appreciate this info! Do you happen to know how long the walk is? I am fine with walking. I'm just thinking of my four-year-old. I'm still up in the air about taking a stroller.
Thanks. We changed our plans from offsite to POFQ an hour ago.Bus to MK, then monorail or boat to the Polynesian. Ask the bus driver which is faster....he may offer to drop you off right at the Polynesian! Doesn't always happen, but it might.
You're going to find it incredibly easy to move around WDW! All is well marked.Thanks. We changed our plans from offsite to POFQ an hour ago.
I am planning to spend the morning at Epcot and then head to Beaches and Cream for a 1:20 lunch reservation. I will have my DS4 with me. I understand there is a boat or we can walk. Which is better/faster and where is the boat located? Thank you!
If you choose the boat, you need to leave more travel time. If the boat isn't in sight, or is just leaving the dock, it could be up to 20 mins before the next one comes. Also, if you're first on the boat, you may sit for a bit, waiting for others to get there. So, plan accordingly.As a fellow Mommy and a teacher of 4 year olds, I think he might enjoy the boat ride. It is pretty cool. We ride it every trip just for the experience whether we have a place to go or not. This way you can save his energy for when you really need him to walk, and have a relaxing and scenic little boat trip.
Yes, the buses start running by 6:30 each morning. BUT....they don't run as often as the regular park buses do (an hour prior to park opening). If you just miss one, it could be 20 mins before another comes.Anyone know approximately what time the first buses usually run to MK and AK from the yacht club (on non EMH mornings)? This thread seems to indicate around 6:30am is that correct?
This is a somewhat subjective question.....different people have different thoughts. Me? If I wanted to be more to the front of the crowd for rope drop, at any park, I would plan on leaving the resort no less than an hour prior to opening....and even that might be too late. Try to be out at the bus stop about 80 mins prior...that should get you to the park an hour prior.Ok, these are very easy and may be in here somewhere, but only read about 35 of the 193 pages
Staying at POR (in just over 3 weeks, woohoo!!). What time should we be at the bus stop to get there early enough to avoid being the last in line for RD for a 9:00 park opening? How about an 8:00 EMH opening? I am not sure how early we should aim for as far as arrival time goes......I don't think we want to get to any of the parks 5 minutes before they open, I've seen scary videos of MK at RD and don't want to be behind THAT crowd . And not sure of the travel time to get anywhere, since I know the POR busses drive around to multiple stops.
My only experience was 5 years ago during a slower period, where we never had to wait for a second bus due to the first one being full. Going during a busier time is making me nervous!
This is a somewhat subjective question.....different people have different thoughts. Me? If I wanted to be more to the front of the crowd for rope drop, at any park, I would plan on leaving the resort no less than an hour prior to opening....and even that might be too late. Try to be out at the bus stop about 80 mins prior...that should get you to the park an hour prior.
Hi. We're camping at FW and are planning on breakfast at Kona Cafe. Boat to MK then walk? monorail? boat?
Or boat to Contemporary, then monorail to Poly. The boat to MK may not be running early enough for your breakfast; the boat to CR starts at 6:45 every day.Boat to MK. Then either monorail or boat. There's no way to walk.