Which Disney World parks have trams?


Which Disney World parks have trams?

  • Parking lot trams return to EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios in September.
  • Disney World brought back trams to Magic Kingdom in 2021 and Disney's Animal Kingdom in 2022.
  • With this update, trams will be available at all four Disney World theme parks for the first time since 2020.


Why did Disney get rid of trams?

Until December 2021, parking trams were out of service at all four Walt Disney World theme parks since they reopened in July 2020 due to physical distancing requirements and labor shortages. Guests are still required to walk from their cars to the main entrances at both EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios.


What is the fastest way to get from EPCOT to Hollywood Studios?

The Disney Skyliner System will take you in an aerial gondola to and from Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios. Opening in 2019, the Skyliner is located right outside Epcot's International Gateway and glides you to the entrance/exit at Disney's Hollywood Studios, which includes transfers.


Can you walk from EPCOT to Hollywood?

I think you'll be happy to know that you can still absolutely walk from Disney's Hollywood Studios over to EPCOT or vice versa if you prefer. The walk itself is about 20-25 minutes depending on your pace and can be absolutely stunning on a sunny day.


What is better EPCOT or Hollywood Studios?

EPCOT has TRIPLE the attractions of Hollywood Studios that are family-friendly for everyone in the family! And that doesn't even include all of the shows! We've already discussed some of them above in the “adults” section, like American Adventure, Awesome Planet, and Canada Far and Wide.


Does the monorail go to Animal Kingdom?

There are no Monorail stops at the Animal Kingdom theme park. Still, resort guests can use Disney World's complimentary bus transportation to travel there.


Is there a monorail from EPCOT to Hollywood?

Hollywood Studios is not directly accessible by the Walt Disney World Monorail. Conceivably, a guest could take the Monorail from the TTC to EPCOT, walk across the park to the International Gateway, then either walk or take a Friendship Boat to the Studios, though this would take a long time.


Does Mickey and Friends have a tram?

What's the fastest way to get to Disneyland? Take the Disneyland Tram from the Mickey & Friends/Pixar Pals parking structures all the way up to the park!


Is the Disney tram free?

The system provides free transportation to guests of the resort and consists of buses, a monorail system, a gondola lift system, watercraft, a rideshare system, and parking lot trams.


Can non resort guests use Disney Skyliner?

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 anyone ride the tram at Disney?

Yup! While most people on the monorail at Disney World are heading to the parks, a dining reservation or back to their resort, no dining or hotel reservation or theme park ticket is required to ride.


Can you get to Magic Kingdom without monorail?

The Transportation and Ticket Center The Magic Kingdom doesn't actually have a parking lot. Instead, guests can park at the Transportation and Ticket Center. They can then take either the Walt Disney World Monorail or a ferry boat across the Seven Seas Lagoon to reach the Magic Kingdom.


Can you ride Disney 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.


Can you do Epcot and Hollywood Studios in one day?

You can absolutely purchase a single-day park ticket to visit both Disney's Hollywood Studios and EPCOT. You'll need to add the Park Hopper Option to your ticket in order to visit both parks in one day.