Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Jan 15, 2012
    Anita from OH Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We will be at Caribbean BR 4/15-4/21/2012. We have rsvp to eat at Le Cellier & since that is at Epcot, we chose Sandcastle Club at Beach club for our 5 yr old. What is the best way to get there &then to Epcot, taxi or shuttle, how do u get taxi at

    Hi Anita,

    I'm so excited about the lovely evening you have planned for this coming April.  You're going to love LeCellier in the Canada Pavilion of Epcot.  It's one of my very favorite restaurants.  Be sure to try the pretzel bread when you arrive.

    Since you'll be spending the evening at Epcot, I suggest you take the complimentary Disney bus from your home resort directly to Epcot.  Enter the park through the front turnstiles and then walk to the International Gateway found between the United Kingdom and France pavilions in World Showcase.  After leaving the park through the Gateway, you can grab a Friendship Boat that will take you directly to Disney's Beach Club Resort.  The Sandcastle Club can be found there.  You and your adult companion can then either take a return trip on the Friendship Boat or walk back to Epcot.  (It's only a ten minute walk).  As you re-enter Epcot through the International Gateway, just turn left and you'll be at the Canada Pavilion in no time.

    Have a lovely evening!

    Jill

    PS.  You can always grab a taxi at the Custom House (main lobby) of Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort if you'd rather travel by cab to the Sandcastle Club.  That would save you some walking if you're worried about tiring your little one out.  Another option is to take the bus from your home resort to Disney's Hollywood Studios and then grab a Friendship Boat there to the Beach Club.  This is a good option if you don't want to have to present a theme park ticket for your five-year-old to walk through Epcot. 
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