Heigh-Ho Daniel,
Walt Disney World provides Guests with a variety of complimentary transportation modes such as buses, monorails, water transportation and the Disney Skyliner. And, while, getting from a Walt Disney World Resort to a Walt Disney World Theme Park is reasonably simple, traveling from one Walt Disney World Resort to another can be a bit of a puzzle.
Traveling between the Walt Disney World Resorts located on the
Magic Kingdom Resort Monorail is quite simple and makes stops at the following; Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, and, when the stop finally reopens, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. The
Disney Boardwalk Area Resorts such as Disney’s Boardwalk Inn, Disney’s Beach Club Resort, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort and Disney’s Swan & Dolphin Resort are all walkable or accessible by water transportation. The
Disney Skyliner connects Disney’s Riviera Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.
But many times traveling to one of the Walt Disney World Moderate and Value Resorts will require you to map out a route and a Cast Member, at the Front Desk, Guest Services or Bell Services, can help. In my personal opinion, I prefer utilizing taxis or rideshare, if I have dining reservations at one of the hotels, but entry through the front gate will require you to show a dining reservation confirmation. But where there's a will there's a way and if you would like to
ask me more specific routes I can better accommodate you with some transportation suggestions.
I hope this helps and check out our Instagram (@planDisneypanel) and
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Have a Practically Perfect Day,
Amy M.