
Resort Line which runs between Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, and the Transportation and Ticket Center. Express Line which runs from the Transportation and Ticket Center to Magic Kingdom. Monorailĭisney’s Monorail service connects 3 resorts (Grand Floridian, Polynesian, Contemporary) and 2 parks (Magic Kingdom and Epcot) and at the center of it all is the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC), which is kind of like the main transportation hub for Walt Disney World. Sharing is less likely during the busy morning hours or at park closing, though. Some resorts share buses, meaning that 1 bus will go to multiple different resorts.įor example, it isn’t unusual for the All-Star resorts to share a bus or for Port Orleans-Riverside and Port Orleans-French Quarter to share. Most of the Moderate Resorts ( Port Orleans-Riverside, Caribbean Beach, Coronado Springs) all have multiple internal bus-stops, as do both Old Key West and Saratoga Springs (Deluxe Villa Resorts).
Port Orleans-French Quarter, which is a moderate resort, also only has 1 bus stop. The Value resorts ( Pop Century, Art of Animation, All-Star Sports, All-Star Music, All-Star Movies) plus the Disney Deluxe Resorts all have only 1 bus stop that is located at or near the front entrance/main building. Resort Bus StopsĪs for the resorts, the number of bus stops at each resort varies and depends upon the size of the resort itself. The gate numbers can change from day-to-day, so it is a good idea to always check your resort’s location.