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  • On Feb 7, 2013
    Matt 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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    Visiting Epcot in June on a non-EMH day. Can we use the back exit after Illuminations, visit Boardwalk, then head to Studios (which has EMH) to get a bus to our resort, POR? Is this a feasible trek? If so, boat, walk, or bus?

    Matt, you are an excellent Walt Disney World vacation planner.

    Yes, you may certainally exit out the International Gateway, Epcot's back exit, walk to Disney's BoardWalk for some fun, and then head over to Disney's Hollywood Studios to catch a bus back to your resort. You can walk over to the park in under 15 minutes or you may catch a boat. No bus service exists between this resort and Disney's Hollywood Studios. Buses will run to the resorts from HS for an hour after the park closes.
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