Not sure this is even feasible, but I had this idea and wondered if anyone has done so...
We will be at WDW in October and have plans to eat dinner at the Whispering Canyon Cafe one night during our stay. We will be at Epcot that day, and have plans to go back to the park after dinner.
Would it be worth taking the monorail and then the ferry to get to Wilderness Lodge? I know we would have to take the monorail to the TTC to switch lines to the one that goes to Magic Kingdom. So I'm not sure if this would be worth the hassle, and I am sure just taking the resort bus from Epcot to the WL would be faster. But I thought the monorail and ferry would be something fun the kids would enjoy. We would just take the resort bus back to Epcot once dinner is over.
Has anyone done this? What are your thoughts? How much time would it take to get on the monorail from Epcot, arrive at TTC and switch to the MK monorail, then take the ferry to Wilderness Lodge? Would it be better just to take the bus over to the resort?
Any thoughts or opinions would be much appreciated! Thanks!
We will be at WDW in October and have plans to eat dinner at the Whispering Canyon Cafe one night during our stay. We will be at Epcot that day, and have plans to go back to the park after dinner.
Would it be worth taking the monorail and then the ferry to get to Wilderness Lodge? I know we would have to take the monorail to the TTC to switch lines to the one that goes to Magic Kingdom. So I'm not sure if this would be worth the hassle, and I am sure just taking the resort bus from Epcot to the WL would be faster. But I thought the monorail and ferry would be something fun the kids would enjoy. We would just take the resort bus back to Epcot once dinner is over.
Has anyone done this? What are your thoughts? How much time would it take to get on the monorail from Epcot, arrive at TTC and switch to the MK monorail, then take the ferry to Wilderness Lodge? Would it be better just to take the bus over to the resort?
Any thoughts or opinions would be much appreciated! Thanks!