
Beach Club, Yacht Club, and BoardWalk Inn all have walking paths to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios, Skyliner access from EPCOT, and boats to both nearby parks. Tied for first through third, the EPCOT-area resorts take the cake. Disney’s Beach Club Resort, Disney’s BoardWalk Inn, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Rounding out the top five, Grand Floridian and Polynesian both have access to the monorail, a boat to Magic Kingdom, walking to Magic Kingdom, and buses for the rest. Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort The Contemporary has access to the monorail to Magic Kingdom and EPCOT as well as the walkway to Magic Kingdom. Disney’s Contemporary ResortĪlright, now for the big ones. Otherwise, we’re still heavily relying on the bus in our top seven. Riviera Resort has the least busy Skyliner station of the three resort stations. Big Blue Pool at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort 7. Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and Disney’s Pop Century ResortĪrt of Animation and Pop Century share a Skyliner station that can get busy - but not as busy as the gondola system’s hub at Caribbean Beach. Boat to the park beats boat to Disney Springs! Wilderness Lodge 8-9. Wilderness Lodge is primarily bus, but it does have access to a boat to Magic Kingdom. The rest of the transportation relies on that bus. Disney’s Caribbean Beach ResortĬaribbean Beach Resort might have the most internal stops of any hotel (seven in total!), but it also has access to the Skyliner (and serves as the hub for the three Skyliner lines) to get to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and EPCOT. Of the two, French Quarter might get an edge for (sometimes) having its own dedicated bus.įort Wilderness has a few internal stops and primarily bus transportation, but it has a boat directly to Magic Kingdom, too. Next up, the Port Orleans Resorts have fewer internal stops and a boat option to Disney Springs, too. Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside and Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Similarly, Old Key West has internal stops and majority bus transportation, too, but you can snag a boat to Disney Springs. High Rock Spring Pool at Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa 15. Saratoga Springs may have internal stops and be mostly limited to bus transportation, but it edges ahead for the walking path to Disney Springs. Disney’s Animal Kingdom LodgeĪnimal Kingdom Lodge is far from everything and the final option that leaves guests with buses as the only way to head out of the resort. Plus, they often share buses, which can make for longer waits. There are no internal stops, but these resorts have a lot of rooms which can mean a lot of guests trying to ride at the same time. Similarly, all three All-Star Resorts have access only to bus transportation. Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort, Disney’s All-Star Music Resort, and Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort Plus, it’s got the pitfall of internal stops. The worst resort for transportation goes to Coronado Springs for its limited option of bus-only transportation. Here are the Disney World hotels ranked by their transportation options! 21.

Let’s take a look at just how ALL the Disney resorts stack up to one another based on their transportation options! There are lots of ways to get around Disney World, and some resorts have an easier time with transportation than others. Walt Disney World transportation - we often love to hate it and hate to love it! Skyliner Ranking the Walt Disney World Resort Hotels By Their Transportation

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