You can park in the Boardwalk Resort's parking lot and walk to the International Gateway and enter the World Showcase from there. This way you won't have to worry about parking in the main EPCOT lot and the traffic is a lot nicerWe've done this before and it worked out nicely
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I think you can only park there for 3 or 4 hours though. So if you plan to stay for the day, then you'd have to use the EPCOT parking.
It is not supposed to be allowed...especially for those staying offsite and trying to avoid paying to park. Parking at resorts is for those who are availing themselves of the amenities of that particular resort...period. Parking for park access is not permitted. Of course, I may have misinterpreted the signage that says...'parking for park access is not allowed'.You can park in the Boardwalk Resort's parking lot and walk to the International Gateway and enter the World Showcase from there. This way you won't have to worry about parking in the main EPCOT lot and the traffic is a lot nicerWe've done this before and it worked out nicely
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I'm willing to pay to park, although that doesn't seem particularly reasonable since we're coming to eat/spend. I assume if we change our ADR to Narcoossee's, we can dine there without paying for parking? Or do you have to pay to park any time you eat at a Disney restaurant if you are staying off-site?
Assuming we'll have to pay, I am just trying to figure out the closest *legal* parking lot to Bistro. I'm not an experienced Disney-goer, but I assume that the parks are eager to allow diners to park somewhere nearby their restaurants - or maybe not? I would think that's only reasonable...![]()
If you want to park at BW, then please, be fair to those who are paying to stay there and don't use their guest parking lot.
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Otherwise, pay to valet park. If you valet park, you are then free to do whatever you wish and go wherever you want.
Just so you know, if you have already paid to park at one of the parks you would not have to pay again at another park that day. If you decide to park in the main EPCOT lot you would just need to show your parking receipt from which ever park you went to that day.I'm willing to pay to park, although that doesn't seem particularly reasonable since we're coming to eat/spend. We will already have paid for parking at one of the Disney World parks that day, so paying a second time seems odd. I assume if we change our ADR to Narcoossee's, we can dine there without paying for parking or having a very long walk? Or do you have to pay to park any time you eat at a Disney restaurant if you are staying off-site?
Just so you know, if you have already paid to park at one of the parks you would not have to pay again at another park that day. If you decide to park in the main EPCOT lot you would just need to show your parking receipt from which ever park you went to that day.
Thanks, all. We're cancelling the ADR there, now that we know that it's "not set up to be a convenient place to dine." We didn't realize that the restaurants inside the parks are primarily intended for on-site guests. That's not at all the impression you get when you read the guidebooks, but it's really good to know. Thanks to all who posted!
I guess that explains why ADRs at Bistro were wide open every night of next week! I should have known there was a reason.![]()
Also you did know you would have to use a ticket to get into the park.
The only reason I ask is there have been stories posted here about helping people get to a restaurant and the people not realizing that it was in a park and they needed a ticket.![]()
Thanks, all. We're cancelling the ADR there, now that we know that it's "not set up to be a convenient place to dine." We didn't realize that the restaurants inside the parks are primarily intended for on-site guests. That's not at all the impression you get when you read the guidebooks, but it's really good to know. Thanks to all who posted!
I guess that explains why ADRs at Bistro were wide open every night of next week! I should have known there was a reason.![]()
This thread seems to be devolving into a semantics debate, which I certainly didn't intend. I was looking for tips and opinions, and I think I get the gist, even if I am not articulating it as precisely as the experts.
I get that it's not supposed to be convenient and that we can't park at the resorts. Not arguing, don't have a horse in this race. It's all fine.
Relaxing, post-park, date-night dining experience will be sought elsewhere, and I appreciate everyone's time in responding.