Kilimanjaro Safaris; Animal Kingdom; AA
  • On Mar 31, 2010
    Amanda from TX 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 are driving to WDW & staying onsite July 22-27. what is best way to travel from Epcot to GF for reserv at 1900 PF at 630p? drive or ride, only going 1/2 day this day & want to see all we can, but will need rest too, 2 grls 5 & 9 & 3 adlt

    Hi Amanda!

    I'm a huge fan of using Disney Transportation! I love that we are able to park our car and not touch it again until its time to leave! Neither my husband nor I need to worry about directions, traffic or parking! Plus, the monorail is one of my favorite rides in all of Walt Disney World!

    To get from Epcot to the Grand Floridian, the best route is to hop on the Monorail to the Ticket and Transportation Center. There you will transfer to the Resort Monorail.

    To return to your resort after you dinner, I'd take the Monorail to the Magic Kingdom and then a bus back to my resort.

    Hope this helps! Have a great trip!
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Our family of four is an adventurous and nerdy bunch! Vacations match our lifestyle with tons of action, rides, park-hopping and over-the-top experiences. Dining is tops too! From scrumptious snacks to vegetarian meals, we enjoy it all! Learn More About Kathie

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