Hi everyone,
I just returned from a week in Orlando and spent 4 days at US/IOA and 2 days at Disney. I had seen on this board that Turkey Lake Rd was a shortcut from Disney to Universal and vice versa. We were staying at the Days Inn by Universal. We decided to try Turkey Lake Rd as an alternate route to Disney instead of I-4. Well if you are unfamiliar with Disney property this is not a shortcut. The directions into Disney are unclear where Turkey Lake ends at Disney. We did find the Disney entrance without too much trouble, but it was the entrance to the Disney resorts, and there was a world of traffic lights to go through to get to the parks. We estimate that this route added 20 to 30 minutes to the drive. Maybe if we were more familiar with Disney property we would have known roads to take to avoid the lights. So that is why I am warning anyone who might be contemplating this route.
In summary, it is always good to know an alternate route, but if you are unfamiliar with Disney roads stick with I-4. Of course if you know there is heavy traffic, a wreck, construction, or some other good reason to take the alternate route, take it! ----Also we were in Orlando during a moderate to light attendance period (the last week of April). ---Hope this helps.
I just returned from a week in Orlando and spent 4 days at US/IOA and 2 days at Disney. I had seen on this board that Turkey Lake Rd was a shortcut from Disney to Universal and vice versa. We were staying at the Days Inn by Universal. We decided to try Turkey Lake Rd as an alternate route to Disney instead of I-4. Well if you are unfamiliar with Disney property this is not a shortcut. The directions into Disney are unclear where Turkey Lake ends at Disney. We did find the Disney entrance without too much trouble, but it was the entrance to the Disney resorts, and there was a world of traffic lights to go through to get to the parks. We estimate that this route added 20 to 30 minutes to the drive. Maybe if we were more familiar with Disney property we would have known roads to take to avoid the lights. So that is why I am warning anyone who might be contemplating this route.
In summary, it is always good to know an alternate route, but if you are unfamiliar with Disney roads stick with I-4. Of course if you know there is heavy traffic, a wreck, construction, or some other good reason to take the alternate route, take it! ----Also we were in Orlando during a moderate to light attendance period (the last week of April). ---Hope this helps.