Typhoon Lagoon to Disney Springs

DWillowBay

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Can you walk between the two?? We have a day at TL planned with La Nouba to follow. I know there's not a bus to DS from TL, but is it possible to walk? Or do I have to go from TL to a hotel and then to DS?
 
There are no sidewalks, etc. We used Uber. Took two minutes and cost $3. Plus, we got dropped off right at Cirque/Disney Quest area instead of waaaàaay over on the way on the other side of everything where the buses drop off.
 
Agree no sidewalks so not a good idea. They are close but it's better to take a bus. Maybe to SSR then walk back by the golf course and come out by cirque. I like the uber idea makes sense for 3 dollars can not go wrong.
 
There are no sidewalks, etc. We used Uber. Took two minutes and cost $3. Plus, we got dropped off right at Cirque/Disney Quest area instead of waaaàaay over on the way on the other side of everything where the buses drop off.

Thanks for asking the question DWillowBay.

I was also wondering about this since we are doing something very similar and I didn't want to go back to the Grand Floridian to shower and change after TL only to head back to the TL/Disney Springs area in the evening for shopping, dinner and La Nouba at 9.

GEM were you able to shower and change clothing at TL? If so, was it a pain lugging around your wet suits at Disney Springs?
 

Thanks for asking the question DWillowBay.

I was also wondering about this since we are doing something very similar and I didn't want to go back to the Grand Floridian to shower and change after TL only to head back to the TL/Disney Springs area in the evening for shopping, dinner and La Nouba at 9.

GEM were you able to shower and change clothing at TL? If so, was it a pain lugging around your wet suits at Disney Springs?


We did shower and change at TL. No problems. Lots of showers and dressing areas. We were just going to Disney Quest, so we just threw on shorts and t-shirts. We didn't need to put on nice clothes, do our makeup or hair, etc. like you might to go out for a nice dinner or to Cirque. So, that was easy, in our case. Just threw the wet suits in a plastic bag in the backpack.
 
Thanks for the info. GEM!

We are not hair or makeup gals but I am curious about the attire at Disney Springs.

For dinner, at say the Boathouse or Morimoto (have no idea where we will eat yet), do people get dressed up a bit?
 
Thanks for the info. GEM!

We are not hair or makeup gals but I am curious about the attire at Disney Springs.

For dinner, at say the Boathouse or Morimoto (have no idea where we will eat yet), do people get dressed up a bit?

We ate at both recently and, for both of those, I would probably dress up a bit. Nothing fancy, certainly. People do tend to dress up a bit for Cirque, of course, as well. I personally wouldn't feel comfortable in just regular old park clothes - which for us means shorts and t-shirts - at a nice dinner and Cirque. But, you do see people wearing that kind of thing, and it's totally fine. It's just more about what makes you feel good, I think. :) We wore capris, nice tops, sandals, comfy dresses, etc. Nothing dressy, just a step up from our regular park attire. Hope that helps!
 


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