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** SATURDAY SPOTLIGHT ON DISNEY TRANSPORTATION**
Its my turn again for the Saturday Spotlight this week so here goes!!!
Saturday Spotlight is aimed at helping you get a little bit extra from your trips to Orlando. The tips mentioned here may already be known to you, but perhaps you can contribute a tip of your own which others might not know.
Were not trying to rewrite the guide books and web pages dedicated to the nuts and bolts information, but hope we can add a little bit of our own icing on the cake.
Check out the Saturday Spotlight 'sticky' thread at the top of the board where we're collecting all the tips from each week's threads covering the different topics.
Here are this week's starter tips for Disney Transport, so please join in and add your own favourite(s)!
The Disney Transportation system is large diverse and can be overwhelming but generally quite efficient, it consists of buses, ferry boats and a monorail!! It operates a hub and spoke system hubs being the TTC and DTD and the spokes being the theme parks
BUSES
There is a direct bus service from Disney resorts to the theme parks and DTD although some resorts do share buses at certain times of the day!!
Buses run every 15 to 20 minutes! Those traveling with strollers will have to fold them down on the buses!!
To travel from resort to resort you will have to transfer at one of the hubs
If travelling by bus its a good idea to leave the parks approximately 30 minutes before closing so that you dont get caught in the stampede
MONORAIL
Disneys Monorail system comprises of 3 loops, Loop A is an express route that runs counterclockwise connecting the Magic Kingdom with the TTC,
Loop B runs clockwise alongside loop A, and stops at TTC, Poly, GF, MK and the Contemporary
Loop C is the longest and it connects TTC with Epcot. The hub for all loops is the TTC (where you park when visiting the MK)
Monorails usually run for two hours after the parks close - if you need transportation after the monorails have stopped catch a bus!!
Why not ride up front on the monorail with the conductor its great fun and not just for the kids!! You may have to wait for a few trains to go by before you get on but its worth it!!!
Strollers do not have to be folded on the monorail!!
FOR THOSES DRIVING
Parking at the 4 major parks is easy; just remember to write down where you parked!!! Its always a good idea to bring some coloured ribbon to tie your car antenna so you can easily identify your car!!!
Car parking at DTD is free!!
If you drive to the Magic Kingdom you will park at TTC and be required to take the monorail or the ferry boat to the park entrance!!
If you arrive at the park in the afternoon head towards the park entrance there will be empty car park spaces vacated by earlier guests!
Here is a link to the DIS Transport information Disney Transport
Dont forget to join us in Chat on Sunday at 7pm we can share more information on Disney Transport then!!
Its my turn again for the Saturday Spotlight this week so here goes!!!
Saturday Spotlight is aimed at helping you get a little bit extra from your trips to Orlando. The tips mentioned here may already be known to you, but perhaps you can contribute a tip of your own which others might not know.
Were not trying to rewrite the guide books and web pages dedicated to the nuts and bolts information, but hope we can add a little bit of our own icing on the cake.
Check out the Saturday Spotlight 'sticky' thread at the top of the board where we're collecting all the tips from each week's threads covering the different topics.
Here are this week's starter tips for Disney Transport, so please join in and add your own favourite(s)!
The Disney Transportation system is large diverse and can be overwhelming but generally quite efficient, it consists of buses, ferry boats and a monorail!! It operates a hub and spoke system hubs being the TTC and DTD and the spokes being the theme parks
BUSES
There is a direct bus service from Disney resorts to the theme parks and DTD although some resorts do share buses at certain times of the day!!
Buses run every 15 to 20 minutes! Those traveling with strollers will have to fold them down on the buses!!
To travel from resort to resort you will have to transfer at one of the hubs
If travelling by bus its a good idea to leave the parks approximately 30 minutes before closing so that you dont get caught in the stampede
MONORAIL
Disneys Monorail system comprises of 3 loops, Loop A is an express route that runs counterclockwise connecting the Magic Kingdom with the TTC,
Loop B runs clockwise alongside loop A, and stops at TTC, Poly, GF, MK and the Contemporary
Loop C is the longest and it connects TTC with Epcot. The hub for all loops is the TTC (where you park when visiting the MK)
Monorails usually run for two hours after the parks close - if you need transportation after the monorails have stopped catch a bus!!
Why not ride up front on the monorail with the conductor its great fun and not just for the kids!! You may have to wait for a few trains to go by before you get on but its worth it!!!
Strollers do not have to be folded on the monorail!!
FOR THOSES DRIVING
Parking at the 4 major parks is easy; just remember to write down where you parked!!! Its always a good idea to bring some coloured ribbon to tie your car antenna so you can easily identify your car!!!
Car parking at DTD is free!!
If you drive to the Magic Kingdom you will park at TTC and be required to take the monorail or the ferry boat to the park entrance!!
If you arrive at the park in the afternoon head towards the park entrance there will be empty car park spaces vacated by earlier guests!
Here is a link to the DIS Transport information Disney Transport
Dont forget to join us in Chat on Sunday at 7pm we can share more information on Disney Transport then!!
