• On Oct 16, 2019
    Lurline from HI 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.

    Is there a monorail from Epcot to Magic Kingdom.

    Hello Lurline,
     
    We are excited to see your question about Disney's Monorail Transportation
     
    Absolutely! Magic Kingdom and Epcot are connected via monorail and it couldn't be easier or more fun! At Epcot, simply follow the signs to take the monorail that stops at Transportation and Ticket Center (also known as TTC) and once there, change monorail lines and get on the Magic Kingdom line.
     
    The ride from Epcot to TTC should be about fifteen minutes while the journey from TTC to Magic Kingdom should take between five and ten minutes. 
     
    There are other ways to get from one place to the other. You could exit Epcot through International Gateway and then walk over to Disney's BoardWalk Inn, Disney's Yacht Club Resort or Disney's Beach Club Resort. You can easily catch a bus to the Magic Kingdom from any of these fabulous deluxe resort hotels! If you want to maximize your time and travel in style, you can utilize Minnie Van Service and be there in a jiffy! Minnie Vans are Disney-operated ride share vehicles available through the Lyft app. 
     
    Lurline, we hope you will come back with more questions about your vacation. We can't wait to see you here again!
     
    See ya real soon, 

    ~Desiree
     
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Meet the Panelist: Desiree, Peru

Hi! I'm Desiree from Lima, Peru. My family will never ever tire of visiting the Most Magical Place on Earth, even if means traveling almost 3,000 miles to do so! My husband and I love to watch the fireworks with our kids, but the best magic happens when the grandparents come along and we all feel the same age in front of Cinderella Castle! I love giving tips about different types of resorts and traveling with multigenerational groups.
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