EPCOT; Mother and Son; Spaceship Earth
  • On Mar 4, 2013
    Brenda Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Going to Disney in Sept. 2013 and want to spend the day at AK and then eat at Rainforest Cafe for dinner at the end of the day. When do the buses stop running back to the resort? Can we do this or should we book our reservation for Downtown Disney? Thanks

    Hello, Brenda!  Welcome to the Moms Panel!

    Typically, the Walt Disney World Transportation System (buses) tends to run an hour to an hour and a half past a park's closing.  However, they will continue servicing until all guests are out of the parks.  The best way to get an approximate time is to ask a Cast Member on the day of your arrival.  If you are concerned about your dining time, you cannot go wrong with setting your reservation in the Downtown Disney area. This really is such a fun way to end your evening and buses run well into the night.  Downtown Disney is my vote!

    ~Have a MAGICAL day and "SEE YOU REAL SOON"!~
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Meet the Panelist: Diane, Texas

Hello! My name is Diane and I am a mother of three great boys (ages 21, 17 and 16) and a fantastic wife from the great state of Texas!   A Walt Disney World vacation will leave you with many beautiful memories to last a lifetime. Learn More About Diane

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