Hey There, Hi There, Ho There, Courtney!
Welcome to planDisney! We are DELIGHTED you stopped by and are honored to help you plan your upcoming trip to
Disney World! I want to start by saying that rope-dropping a park is one of the best ways to experience that early-morning Disney MAGIC and squeeze in a top attraction with minimal wait. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned pro, having a solid game plan makes all the difference. So, let’s talk about the best way to get from your All-Star Resort to
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure bright and early!
There’s nothing quite like zipping through the streets of Paris before most guests have even had their morning coffee. If you’re staying at one of Disney’s All-Star Resorts—
Sports,
Music, or
Movies—you’ll want to be up bright and early. Head down to your resort’s bus stop about 60 to 90 minutes before
Early Entry begins at
EPCOT. The resort buses usually start running about an hour before that early entry window opens, and they’ll take you straight to EPCOT’s main entrance with no transfers, no fuss, and a whole lot of Disney anticipation. If you prefer a simple and stress-free approach, this is your best option. Just hop on the
bus, ride it all the way, and you’ll be heading toward France in no time!
Now, if you want to play things a bit more strategically (and maybe shave off a few minutes), there’s a slightly more adventurous route. You can take the bus from your All-Star Resort to
Hollywood Studios, then hop onto the
Disney Skyliner for a flight over the treetops straight to EPCOT’s International Gateway entrance. This route can sometimes land you closer to Remy before the main crowd pours in from the front gate. However, there’s a small catch—the Skyliner hub at
Caribbean Beach Resort can get very busy during rope drop hours, and lines there can move more slowly than expected. Additionally, the International Gateway entrance is smaller and can become congested quickly as the Skyliner crowd arrives.
So here’s the bottom line...If you want the easy route, stick with the direct EPCOT bus and let Disney do the driving. But if you’re feeling strategic and don’t mind a little extra coordination, the bus-to-Skyliner route can give you a fun, scenic, and potentially faster path to the front of Remy’s line. Either way, you’ll be in for a deliciously fun morning racing through Gusteau’s kitchen—just don’t forget to grab a croissant afterward at
Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie to celebrate your early-bird victory!
If you have other questions, please don't hesitate to ask. We are here to help in any way!
Have a MAGICAL day!
Wes