Transportation to Treehouse Villas from Beach and Yacht Club

dandydad12

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Next June I will be spending 10 days at the Beach Club and on the 30th I will be checking out and moving to the Treehouse Villas . I am not sure do I arrange some sort of transportation or is there some kind of shuttle that I can use :confused3 If not what are some of the ways I might use ? Thanks for any and all ideas .
 
The easiest direct route is to take a cab. Disney does not offer any shuttle for people switching hotels and the bus system does not offer resort-to-resort routes*. If you don't want to pay for a cab, the quickest option will probably be to walk or take the boat to Studios and then take the bus to Saratoga Springs. Disney will, however, transport your luggage for you. This may take several hours, so be prepared to not have access to your things for a while.

*There is no dedicated transportation between resorts, but some resorts share bus routes, like Port Orleans Riverside and French Quarter, or sometimes the Contemporary/Polynesian/Grand Floridian. Resorts that share bus routes are in general ones that can be easily reached by some other form of transportation, like foot/boat/monorail though.
 
Next June I will be spending 10 days at the Beach Club and on the 30th I will be checking out and moving to the Treehouse Villas . I am not sure do I arrange some sort of transportation or is there some kind of shuttle that I can use :confused3 If not what are some of the ways I might use ? Thanks for any and all ideas .
If you want to use Disney transportation, I suggest taking the bus from BC to DTD PI, and then the boat to the THV.

If it's after 11:30 a.m., the bus will stop at BW, Marketplace, and then PI, so it won't be excessively long. The boat runs from PI to SSR Carriage House, where you can check in. Then you either get back on the boat, take the bus, or walk to THV.
 
Just so you know, check-in for THV is located at SSR. You'll have to go to SSR first to check-in and get your keys. Then you can walk over to THV or take the internal bus.
 

Just so you know, check-in for THV is located at SSR. You'll have to go to SSR first to check-in and get your keys. Then you can walk over to THV or take the internal bus.

Also OP Disney will move your luggage so you just have to get there.

Most would leave there luggage with Bell Services at the old resort, go to a park and then just take the new resort's bus back at the end of the day.

It may take a few hours for your luggage to transfer so if you have to move with your luggage you would need a taxi. Disney discourages guests from taking luggage on the buses.
 
Just so you know, check-in for THV is located at SSR. You'll have to go to SSR first to check-in and get your keys. Then you can walk over to THV or take the internal bus.
... or boat, after 10 a.m.
 
My son will be checking into the THV , so if I take a cab will they be able to drop me off at the unit we are assigned ? I'm thinking I could leave my luggage with bell service and take it with me when they are settled and I could go to the parks or hang out at SAB
 
My son will be checking into the THV , so if I take a cab will they be able to drop me off at the unit we are assigned ? I'm thinking I could leave my luggage with bell service and take it with me when they are settled and I could go to the parks or hang out at SAB

Not without a room key. The entrance to THV is gated and not manned, the only way to open the gate is with a room key.
 














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