Rideshare to MK

The Foolish Mortal

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It has been several years since I last stayed off property and needed a rideshare to a park. So I am hoping someone can confirm the process and drop off/pickup area for me. To get to MK, do I request a ride to the TTC? Or is there a different drop off area these days? Also, when I finish at the park, do I go back to the same spot to request a pickup or is there a pickup area closer to the MK gate? Thanks
 
It has been several years since I last stayed off property and needed a rideshare to a park. So I am hoping someone can confirm the process and drop off/pickup area for me. To get to MK, do I request a ride to the TTC? Or is there a different drop off area these days? Also, when I finish at the park, do I go back to the same spot to request a pickup or is there a pickup area closer to the MK gate? Thanks

Non-Disney transport must drop off and pick up at the TTC, then you can take the Monorail or Ferry over to MK. Unfortunately, there isn't anything closer. The resorts likely won't let a car through if you're not a guest or don't have a dining reservation. It might be okay to walk to the Contemporary and have a car pick you up there (not drop-off), but really, you may as well just go to the TTC anyway.
 
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Non-Disney transport must drop off and pick up at the TTC, then you can take the Monorail or Ferry over to MK. Unfortunately, there isn't anything closer. The resorts likely won't let a car through if you're not a guest or don't have a dining reservation. It might be okay to walk to the Contemporary and have a car pick you up there (not drop-off), but really, you may as well just go to the TTC anyway.
People are not allowed to be picked up at a resort unless the person is a guest at that resort. I know this applies for personal vehicles but not sure about Uber/Lyft, etc.

E.g. I was at Pop Century last month after visiting but not staying there. A friend tried to pick me up but they were not allowed to. I ended up taking the Skyliner to DHS and they picked me up there in the guest drop-off, pick-up area.

All that to say, it's a possibility if a person walks to a nearby resort, their ride may not be allowed access to the resort to pick them up. I agree it's best just to go to TTC.
 
People are not allowed to be picked up at a resort unless the person is a guest at that resort. I know this applies for personal vehicles but not sure about Uber/Lyft, etc.

E.g. I was at Pop Century last month after visiting but not staying there. A friend tried to pick me up but they were not allowed to. I ended up taking the Skyliner to DHS and they picked me up there in the guest drop-off, pick-up area.

All that to say, it's a possibility if a person walks to a nearby resort, their ride may not be allowed access to the resort to pick them up. I agree it's best just to go to TTC.

That's kind of what I figured. I know they are pretty strict with the higher-tier resorts too. It's not going to save much time anyway unless you were already going to one of the resorts for an ADR or something.
 



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