Wl Boat

disneyfreak71

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Can someone hep me out. Where does the WL boat go?

Can you get to Epcot via the boat through the TTC?

Thanks
 
No, you can't.
Magic Kingdom-area boats go between the Magic Kingdom and the various MK resorts, only.
None of the parks are connected to each other via navigable waterways; this includes the TTC which yes, I know is not a park. But it's on the same waterway as the Magic Kingdom.
 
The boats that leave from WL go to MK or FW or CR. Blue flag is FW and CR
Green flag is MK and FW.
 
So...could I take the boat to MK and then get on the monorail there for TTC and transfer to the Epcot Monorail? or take the MK boat to the TTC?
 

So...could I take the boat to MK and then get on the monorail there for TTC and transfer to the Epcot Monorail? or take the MK boat to the TTC?

yes
or take WL boat to Contemp, get on monorail and switch to EpCot monorail at TTC
 
If you are trying to get from WL to Epcot, why not just take the Epcot bus from the front of the WL?
 
My wife is not a huge fan of the bus system and we prefer other means of transportation. We are only going to Epcot and MK so...I told her I would find other ways around the buses.
 
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My wife is not a huge fan of the bus system and we prefer other means of transportation. We are only going to Epcot and MK so...I told her I would find other ways around the buses.
Note that tboat/monorail/other monorail will work, but will take you *much* longer than the bus. If you really want to avoid the buses, consider a cab. The time saved might be worth the extra $$$. On the other hand, if you've got lots of time, the boat and monorail are nice rides.
 
No, you can't.
Magic Kingdom-area boats go between the Magic Kingdom and the various MK resorts, only.
None of the parks are connected to each other via navigable waterways; this includes the TTC which yes, I know is not a park. But it's on the same waterway as the Magic Kingdom.

sorry but MGM and Epcot are connected by waterway:goodvibes
 
sorry but MGM and Epcot are connected by waterway
Don't be sorry. I know they're connected, but you need to read my response again:
None of the parks are connected to each other via navigable waterways
They could be, sure, but Disney chooses not to make it so.
 
My wife is not a huge fan of the bus system and we prefer other means of transportation. We are only going to Epcot and MK so...I told her I would find other ways around the buses.

She'd rather take a convoluted boat/monorail trail than the bus? (To be fair, the bus may go to other resorts first; I took one once and it went to both the Polynesian and GF before leaving for the park).

If it's a time consideration, the boat/monorail will take more time, especially if you get on the boat and it goes to Fort Wilderness first. If you have to do it this way, make sure you have lots of time to get where you're going. If you don't have time, get a taxi. None of the resort boats will go to TTC. You could take the boat to MK and once you get there, take the ferry to TTC. It's pretty slow going.

Boats run between MGM and Epcot, that's a navigable waterway. Yeah, it's a really slow navigable waterway...because they make a bunch of stops along the way.
 
Don't be sorry. I know they're connected, but you need to read my response again:
They could be, sure, but Disney chooses not to make it so.

:confused3 explain please

friendship boats navigate between MGM and Epcot all the time:goodvibes
 

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