Can you use Disney transportation if not staying on property?


Can you use Disney transportation if not staying on property? All guests visiting Walt Disney World and Disneyland are able to use Disney's complimentary resort transportation. You do not have to be staying at a Disney owned or operated Resort hotel in order to take advantage of any of the transportation that is available including buses, monorails, boats, and ferries.


How can I ride the Skyliner for free?

Ride the Skyliner You can ride the Disney Skyliner cable-car system for FREE and get some great views of Walt Disney World from above. Each cabin can hold up to 10 people, and can accommodate people with wheelchairs, scooters (ECVs) and strollers.


How do you ride Disney Skyliner without staying on property?

Anyone can ride the Skyliner; you don't have to be staying at a Disney Resort. Probably the easiest way to catch a ride on the Skyliner (if you aren't staying at a resort with a station or if you are staying offsite) is to board at either Hollywood Studios or Epcot.


Can you ride Disney Skyliner without staying at a resort?

Anybody can ride the Skyliner; you don't have to be staying at a resort that has a station to ride it. The Skyliner station at the Epcot International Gateway provides convenient access to the Boardwalk area, including the popular Bon Voyage character meal at Trattoria al Forno.


Does monorail go straight to Magic Kingdom?

The EPCOT Monorail and the Express Monorail originate at the TTC and offer express round-trip service to EPCOT and Magic Kingdom park.


Can you ride monorail if not staying at Disney resort?

Even if you're not staying in a Disney Resorts Collection hotel, Guests are still welcome to use Disney busses, water taxis, the Monorail, and the Disney Skyliner to get to and from the Resorts, Theme Parks, Water Parks and the shopping, dining and entertainment district of Disney Springs.


How does Disney know if you are staying on property?

The My Disney Experience app does indeed recognize which Guests are staying on property based on the information on your reservation. Your friends who are staying off-site can purchase Individual Lightning Lane selections when the park opens for the day.


Can you just ride the Skyliner for fun?

If you just want to ride the Skyliner for fun, you will have to get off at a destination—you cannot just stay on through a station—but you can usually just walk right back on going the other way. Of course, during peak times (park closing, particularly) this might be a bad idea.


Can non resort guests use the Skyliner?

Absolutely! While it's meant to get you between the theme parks and Disney Skyliner resorts, we know we aren't the only ones who have ridden this delightful transportation option just for the heck of it.


How much is Genie Plus per day?

Typically, Genie Plus prices is around $20 per person, per day on average ,but if you're visiting during peak times or multiple parks, it'll be higher.


Can you ride Disney transportation without a park ticket?

Yes! The Walt Disney World monorail is completely free, and is open for any guest to ride without a ticket. Just know that you may have to pay for parking if you're looking to park and ride.


Can anyone take the monorail to Magic Kingdom?

Absolutely! In fact, for guests going to the Magic Kingdom (so, basically everybody), the monorail will be your primary option for actually getting to the park from the Transportation & Ticket Center.


Can you ride the Skyliner without a park ticket?

Sure can! While these aerial gondolas can be an easy way to get to and from Epcot, Hollywood Studios and the Disney Skyliner resorts, you don't need to be a hotel guest or even be going to the theme parks to give this transportation offering a try.


Is Disney transportation only for resort guests?

No. Anyone is free to use the bus system regardless of where they are staying, on or off Disney property.


Can you ride the monorail without a park reservation?

Yep! That's right. No park ticket or reservation is required to experience Disney Resorts or the Walt Disney World Monorail.