Walt Disney World to Offer Dedicated Bus Service From Resort Hotels to Water Parks

Walt Disney World Resort will begin offering a dedicated bus service to Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon from resort hotels. The new service will being on Sunday, March 17th.

What’s happening:

  • Walt Disney World transportation will now offer a dedicated bus service to Disney’s two water parks.
  • Based on guest feedback, the Resort will begin offering a dedicated bus service from resort hotels to Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon.
  • The new service will be offered starting on Sunday, March 17th.
  • Disney says, “We strive to listen to our guests’ feedback and make adjustments that will fit their needs and preferences. We have learned our guests would prefer a more direct bus service to our water parks. As a result, transportation service to our water parks will adjust to a new dedicated bus service.”

Dedicated service to water parks:

  • Guests will now board either the “Typhoon Lagoon” bus or “Blizzard Beach” bus to reach their desired water park.
  • Some resorts will have a bundled service, where a bus will make multiple stops prior to their destination:
    • Contemporary, Polynesian, Grand Floridian
    • Swan, Dolphin, Yacht Club, Beach Club, BoardWalk
    • Jambo House, Kidani Village
    • All-Star Sports, All-Star Music, All-Star Movies
    • Pop Century, Art of Animation
    • Fort Wilderness, Wilderness Lodge
  • Some of resort guests must depart from a designated bus stop to board a water park bus.
    • Caribbean Beach: Old Port Royale
    • Coronado Springs: El Centro/Stop #1
    • Old Key West: Hospitality House
    • Port Orleans: South bus depot
    • Saratoga Springs (including Treehouse Villas): The Springs bus stop
  • Guests may use the My Disney Experience app to track bus arrivals and routes across property.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Can I still transfer from a theme park to a water park?
    • Guests wishing to transfer from a theme park to a water park will need to board a bus to the closest resort, and transfer to a water park bus.
  • Where can I find water park transportation information?
    • The My Disney Experience app provides directions to both of our water parks.
    • My Disney Experience and the departure boards at the resort bus stops provide real-time information about bus arrivals.

More Walt Disney World changes:

  • Walt Disney World has revealed the ticket prices for the remaining dates in December 2019. Guests can expect to pay up to $159 for 1-day, 1-park tickets on peak dates towards the end of the month.
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