Laura353741
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We are staying off property and I need advice / tips on parking at Epcot, HS, and MK. Any help would be appreciated!!

I have to agree. On my very first visit in 1983 the first thing that impressed the heck out of me was the parking organization. It ran like a Swiss clock as long as some idiot didn't decide to be a rebel and park where they wanted too. That was usually resolved quickly by very angry CM's backed up by security. If everyone just goes where they are told there is nothing easier (or safer).Just wanted to mention that I love the parking set up at the WDW parks: they run the parking lots like finely tuned machines - organized and efficient. (I have never been during super busy holidays, and I always arrive before noon, so YMMV.) Its great: many CMs in obvious color clothing stand along the road waving you to the place to park; all parking is head in (no backing in) - easy and fast; no one trying to find a closer spot/circling - you park where the tell you; all of which is not only so simple/no thought by me required, but safer once you are walking - you know that when you leave your car and walk towards the park entrance, no cars will be driving past you (ok, maybe handicap decal cars and buses, but they have a marked lane(s) so its easy to avoid them). You can just walk relaxed thinking about the fun ahead in the park.
And (this is how weird I am!): I remember it was like this when I visited in the 1970's. Yup, as a kid I even liked the efficiency and organization of it. Oh - and even though you might have to take a tram (and wait for it): as a kid that was one of my favorite 'rides.'
I wish the large mall near us would do parking like Disney at xmas time!
You didn't ask but if you will park hop and don't want to drive between parks, they have (free) buses at each park entrance that go between parks. Between HS and Epcot you can walk (1+ mile - pretty and nice) or take a boat (recommended). Between Epcot and MK monorail (if its not down) - not to be missed if you have kids. It is faster to drive between parks, but more fun sometimes to do WDW transportation.
My tip is if you don't have an annual pass to get free parking you can get free parking if you are willing to get there no later then 6:30am. DH and I have annual passes and get free parking but we are up before the crack of dawn people and are always parking in the lots before 6:30am. Disney puts signs in the parking toll booths that early in the morning that say to just proceed to your destination. Our favorite thing is to park in The Studios parking lot for our Studios and Epcot days and just walk around the Boardwalk, Swan, and Dolphin resorts and get breakfast. We then walk back to the park entrances around 8:00am and wait for the park to open.