ART Service ending March 31

I don't see a link or a screenshot. You might want to edit your message or reply to this message with one of those. I've forgotten to add links to emails and messages too. This is absolutely something that happens online all the time, so I totally get it. It's a common mistake.
 
We would all appreciate if you could link to something official that says this. The website is allowing you to put "tickets' through March 30th. Which is 60 days from today, so I assume this is how far out they allow.
 
Just found this

https://www.ocregister.com/2026/01/...resort-area-to-begin-wind-down-of-operations/


Anaheim Transportation Network, which shuttles visitors, others in resort area, to begin ‘wind-down’ of operations​

The Anaheim Transportation Network, which serves millions of riders each year in the resort area, will stop operating after March 31, officials said Wednesday, Jan. 29.

ATN’s governing board, made up largely of hoteliers and other resort interests, voted unanimously to “conduct an orderly wind-down,” Fred Whitaker, the board’s legal counsel, said in announcing the decision made in a closed session meeting on Wednesday.

ATN moves more than 8 million riders a year, mostly through its ART bus system that serves the resort area. City leaders have said the public transportation service is critical for area tourists and employees.

But ATN has, for several years, faced structural deficits in its budget.


The transit agency gets money from hotels that pay into the system based on the number of rooms and from rider fares. ATN has increased what hotels pay annually, with that contribution capped at 5%; but those increases have not been enough to offset rising labor costs. More than 70% of the transportation provider’s operating costs go toward labor, its officials have said.

“For nearly three decades, the Anaheim Transportation Network has supported mobility in the Anaheim Resort — serving residents, employees and millions of visitors,” a statement Wednesday from the ATN Board of Directors said. “After an extended evaluation of our current and future financial position and exhausting all options, ATN will begin an orderly wind-down of operations.

“This transition will be implemented in a manner to allow for coordination and transparency as services are responsibly concluded,” the statement said. “The ATN Board of Directors appreciates the community’s continued support of the service through the conclusion of operation.”

The city of Anaheim last year considered taking over the transportation network, in hopes of solving the agency’s financial troubles without asking hoteliers to pay more. ATN and the city signed a letter of understanding last year that called for exploring the acquisition.


But Anaheim is no longer interested in the move, city officials said.

“Businesses in Anaheim’s visitor economy are preparing options. Hotels that have utilized ATN are also looking at their options,” city spokesperson Mike Lyster said shortly after the ATN board’s vote. “No one should be concerned about any upcoming visit to our city. Anyone who’s been to our theme parks knows the high level of service getting from parking to the gates. We have every confidence that will continue.”

Last year, ATN formally requested the Anaheim Tourism Improvement District, which is funded by a fee collected on hotel stays, to provide it with funding.

The request letter described a monthly shortfall of $730,000.


The Anaheim Tourism Improvement District approved $5.7 million between contributions in July and September and, last night, a request for another $2.5 million.

Lysters said longer term, the city will “continue to look at innovations in transportation and options to connect our transit center in the Platinum Triangle to the resort area. That exploration, while in early stages, is ongoing.”
 

I'm guessing Disney will assume the operation and equipment if leased from ART for moving folks back and forth fromToy Story...that is until the Skyliner gets built...🤣😂😂🤣😱

As much as I prefer DL over WDW, i must admit that Skyliner is the bomb...can't see that happening over the streets of Anaheim however...but they must be thinking up something if they ever build that third park...I doubt I see it in my lifetime...
 
“Businesses in Anaheim’s visitor economy are preparing options. Hotels that have utilized ATN are also looking at their options,” city spokesperson Mike Lyster said shortly after the ATN board’s vote. “No one should be concerned about any upcoming visit to our city. Anyone who’s been to our theme parks knows the high level of service getting from parking to the gates. We have every confidence that will continue.”

Umm, where is that confidence coming from? How many hotels are going to want to spring for the cost of their own shuttles? Even a shuttle with a couple other hotels could be more than they want to spend.

I think visitors who stay further than a couple of blocks from the Esplanade have every right to be concerned about this. Not everyone can afford personal transportation to and from DL.
 
I don't get it, now what is DL going to do about guests who rely on shuttles to get to the park? Sure glad I'm sticking with Tropicana this August. I almost changed to Anaheim Hilton. Back when I was a kid, each hotel had their OWN shuttle, like Candy Cane Inn.
I'm sure the owners and managers of Candy Cane Inn and the hotels walking distance to DL (Harbor Blvd, Manchester Ave) are breaking out the champagne tonight. No doubt the rates at all these hotels are going to skyrocket unless DL comes up with a solution soon.
 
I don't get it, now what is DL going to do about guests who rely on shuttles to get to the park? Sure glad I'm sticking with Tropicana this August. I almost changed to Anaheim Hilton. Back when I was a kid, each hotel had their OWN shuttle, like Candy Cane Inn.
I'm sure the owners and managers of Candy Cane Inn and the hotels walking distance to DL (Harbor Blvd, Manchester Ave) are breaking out the champagne tonight. No doubt the rates at all these hotels are going to skyrocket unless DL comes up with a solution soon.
They are going to have to come up with some alternative, especially when it comes to the fact that the buses used for the Toy Story lot are the ART buses. I'd like to say I am not panicking but I am kind of panicking about my upcoming trip. I wanted to stay across the street like I always do but my travel companion wanted a "nicer" hotel but didn't want to pay for that at one of the Harbor hotels.
 
They are going to have to come up with some alternative, especially when it comes to the fact that the buses used for the Toy Story lot are the ART buses. I'd like to say I am not panicking but I am kind of panicking about my upcoming trip. I wanted to stay across the street like I always do but my travel companion wanted a "nicer" hotel but didn't want to pay for that at one of the Harbor hotels.
I can only imagine how you feel. I sure hope Disney was given the heads up about this months ago,instead of the bombshell released today. They'll come up with a solution,the only question is when. Maybe you can talk to your travel companion about what's going on and switch to a hotel on Harbor Blvd. Good luck!
 

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