Now Walt Disney World park guests can breeze between all 4 Walt Disney World Resort theme parks with fast, nonstop bus service that drops you inside the main gates—and closer to the magic—so they can start playing right away.
If a park guests has tickets with the Park Hopper option (or a Walt Disney World Resort Annual Pass), adding Express Transportation is a great way to pack even more fun into the day. Special buses take guests directly to the drop-off location inside the theme park you want to visit next—with no waiting to reenter at the gate.
Express Transportation buses depart approximately every 30 minutes and are available each day from 10 a.m. until park closing. This new option allows guests to travel directly between each of the theme parks – with no other stops along the way. Plus, guests will be let off inside the main gate, so they’re in the middle of fun from the moment they arrive (meaning no additional bag check screening.) Guests will enjoy unlimited transfers between all 4 theme parks – for as long as their Express Transportation is valid.
Express Transportation tickets are available to Guests holding valid theme park admission with the Park Hopper option and to Walt Disney World Annual Passholders. The price per guest (ages 3+) is $15 for a single day ticket (valid for date of purchase only), or $24 for a multi-day ticket (valid for up to 7 consecutive days beginning on date of purchase).
Guests can purchase Express Transportation tickets at:
- All 4 theme park ticket windows and Guest Relations
- Disney Springs ticket window
- Disney Resort hotel concierge locations
- Walt Disney World Swan Hotel and Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel ticket desks
- Kiosks at Express Transportation check-in locations
Source Disney Destinations originally published 12/16/16
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This is the same service you get if you stay in a Disney hotel, right?