Tips about Transportation

For those of you who rent a car, you know that in the parking lots it is nearly impossible to tell them apart and find your own. They are all silver, mid-sized, etc. I always bring my old Mickey antenna toppper and put it on the car as soon as I pick it up. It makes it easier to find the car in those crowded lots. Just remember to get a new one for home. - Rick
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Know the theme park closing schedule and schedule your non-hotel dinners before the buses make you route to Disney Springs to get back to your "home" hotel. We went from Boma (Animal Kingdom Lodge) to Disney Springs and back to All Star Music. That occurred starting at 10:45 p.m. We didn't make it to bed until just before 12:30 a.m. Fortunately we didn't have to be at Typhoon Lagoon until 10 a.m. the next day. - Rudy Costa EDITOR'S NOTE: Sometimes it is in your best interest to use the taxi service for late evening transportation from resort to resort. Cost is usually under $20.
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All Florida toll road information can be found at http://www.sunpass.com/. There is even a toll road calculator there. - Aaron M.
Last year we stayed at the Dolphin and found out after booking that they didn't provide a free shuttle from Orlando International. We were able to rent a car through National for a really low rate that was less than four shuttle tickets. It was quick with online reservations and automatic check-in. The best part was I rented it for one day and you can return it at the hotel desk. We saved money, it was a fun drive, and probably quicker than waiting for a service. As a bonus you can stop for supplies on the way. - J. Perry
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This works brilliantly if you are going to Epcot or the Studios, staying at a Disney resort and have a car. Drive to the theme park early so you can park right at the front. Spend the morning in the park, then return to your resort for a swim/nap, using the resort bus service. Later, go back to the park on the bus and enjoy the evening entertainment (Fantasmic/IllumiNations). When everyone is trying to get on to the bus to go home, simply stroll to your car, which is easy to find as it is right at the front of the car park. Saves loads of time waiting for a bus. - Tasha Salisbury
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Old Key West - We just enjoyed a wonderful week at Disney's Old Key West. However, we wondered why we spent so much time (greater than 45 minutes on a couple occasions!) waiting for buses to take us to the parks. After inquiring (finally) with the concierge, we were told that if the bus filled prior to our stop at Hospitality House, the bus driver would automatically skip this stop and a bus would only stop when vacant. Our tip -- walk the extra three minutes to the Peninsular Rd. bus stop and enjoy an empty bus each time! - Jen Tesoriero

EDITOR'S NOTE: We are afraid that the concierge gave you some erroneous information. Buses at OKW make all of the stops since many times people will use a park bus (any park bus) as an internal shuttle to the Hospitality House as they all stop there last before heading out to a park. This is especially true in the mornings and around dinner time.
If you want to play miniature golf at Winter Summerland, be advised that bus transportation is not running to Blizzard Beach due to its refurbishment (until October 25 in 2008). - Janine

EDITOR'S NOTE: The Coronado Springs-Epcot bus will stop at Blizzard Beach upon request even when the water park is down for refurbishing.
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Here's a tip for those of you who have to use Disney transportation to get to a very early morning breakfast reservation in the parks or resorts. Take the bus from your resort heading to the theme park closest to where you are going. Take a Magic Kingdom bus for Chef Mickey's or Trail's End, Animal Kingdom for Boma's breakfast, etc. When you get on, be sure to tell the driver where your final destination is. Often times if the bus is not crowded and it is still prior to park opening times, they will take you directly to your destination after dropping off at the park they were headed to. This is not always the case but it happens more often than not. - Jack Marshall EDITOR'S NOTE: Boats from the Magic Kingdom to Fort Wilderness begin 1/2 hour before park opening. If you have early dining reservations at Trails End, you would need to walk to the Contemporary to catch the boat from there to Ft. Wilderness. These boats begin service at 6:45am daily.
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I wasn't aware of this until our last visit a few weeks ago so I thought I would share with everyone. On our return Magical Express from resort to MCO we were put on a "Disney Cruise" bus. I didn't know that they used these buses for anything but transportation to the ships. As a result my daughter and I missed the first bus that left and only after questioning at bell services did we find out. - Joan
On a recent trip to WDW, I ran into a couple who had a great idea for remembering where you parked your car. If both you and a spouse have cell phones, call the other with the location and leave it as a voice mail. When you are ready to leave the parks, just listen for the voice mail and your parking location. If only one of you has a cell phone, you can always use the notepad option that so many cell phones now have. I thought it was a neat idea and would save walking around the parking lot when hot and tired after a long day. - Mary Ann
If you are renting a car from and returning it to the Orlando International Airport, the only gas station near the Hertz car rental return charges about $4.00 per gallon. It would behoove you to fill up at the Hess on Disney property. The gas station by the airport can charge those outrageous prices because it is the only one around and people are usually pressed for time. - Deborah Henton
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The HESS gas stations/convenience stores are one of Disney's best kept secrets. I always fill up at the HESS station before leaving "the World," because they usually have the best prices around, and I don't have to waste time getting off the interstate further down the road in Orlando to load up on gas (and fight bad intersections and traffic). For families looking for good deals on food, they also serve up large and inexpensive pizzas, hamburgers and hot dogs to go. The food prices are a fraction of the cost of similar food in the theme parks and resort food courts. The bottled water is inexpensive as well. The Disney Springs location seems to be less busy than the Epcot resorts' location. - Jason Palermo
You MUST retrieve your luggage at the baggage carrousels if you arrive in Orlando after 10pm. From there, proceed to the Magical Express area. Luggage porters are usually around to assist.
If you're arriving at the airport on a flight any later than 8 p.m. and are using the Magical Express, be sure to pack your supplies for both that night AND the next morning in your carry-on. Any luggage arriving at the hotel after midnight (which it probably will) won't be delivered until the next day. If you want to head out to the parks early the next morning, you won't want to wait around for Bell Services to bring your luggage! - Erin

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Don't forget that you also have the option of retrieving your luggage and bringing it onto the Magical Express shuttle yourself!)
After the last 2 Hoop Dee Doo shows each evening, Disney offers bus transportation to the resorts. Check with Guest Relations just outside of Pioneer Hall to get directions.
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