Best parking arrangements?

EmptyCinema

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In March, GF and I are going to WDW for my spring break. We'll be staying offsite (got a timeshare exchange down there) which is actually new for us. We will (almost) always be visiting 2+ parks a day, so I'm trying to figure out the best way to handle parking. I don't want to drive between parks throughout the day (Disney transport will be much faster) so what is the best place to park? We've contemplated just parking at the TTC, or parking at the park we'll end at in the evening. Does anyone know the TTC hours (including parking shuttle and transport from parks to the TTC)? How much before park open do the various park lots open?

Thanks
 
In March, GF and I are going to WDW for my spring break. We'll be staying offsite (got a timeshare exchange down there) which is actually new for us. We will (almost) always be visiting 2+ parks a day, so I'm trying to figure out the best way to handle parking. I don't want to drive between parks throughout the day (Disney transport will be much faster) so what is the best place to park? We've contemplated just parking at the TTC, or parking at the park we'll end at in the evening. Does anyone know the TTC hours (including parking shuttle and transport from parks to the TTC)? How much before park open do the various park lots open?

Thanks


Actually, parking and driving between the two would be fastest, most likely.

BUT, if you don't want to do that, park at the last park for the night and then take Disney transport..... Parking at the TTC would involve taking the tram from the TTC out to your car.....
 
Oh my, I would plan on just driving from park to park as well. It can easily take 45 mins. to an hour to get between parks. Why waste the time, especially if you are doing 2 parks a day? Your parking pass that you pay for at the first park will still be good to use at the next park the same day.

Do you know which parks you're doing on which days? MGM to Epcot via monorail wouldn't be so bad, especially if you park at TTC first, take the monorail to Epcot, then end up the day at MK. But most people tour these parks as the main park of the day.

To go from MK to AK or MGM you still have to go back to the TTC to catch the bus. At that point you'd be better off grabbing your car and driving.
 

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