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    Disney's Polynesian Resort Bus Stop

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    Magic Kingdom Monorail - Me with a sprinkle of magic

    Magic Kingdom Monorail

    3.9(137 reviews)
    0.3 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    We had a good experience with the Monorail System during our recent trip to Disney World. We took…read morethe monorail from Magic Kingdom to the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) and then transferred to the EPCOT line to get to EPCOT. We had no issues. The Magic Kingdom Monorail Station is located just outside the entrance to Magic Kingdom. You can't miss it. I think the 12 Mark VI (Mk6) monorail trains look cool. They're sort of retro-futuristic, at least for the time they were rolled out (1989-1991). Interesting Fact: While they look identical, Monorail Peach (which joined the fleet in 2011) has a unique history. It was constructed using the undamaged center cars from the retired Pink and Purple trains following an accident in 2009, with two brand-new cabs built to finish it off. Because it was "reborn" from the parts of two other trains, many Disney fans have nicknamed it the "Phoenix" train. If you want to see if you're on the "Phoenix," look for the peach-colored stripe. As of April 2024, it also features new black deltas (the small triangular accents on the stripe) and a completely refurbished interior with updated black flooring and fresh seat padding. It's one of the sharpest-looking trains in the 2026 fleet. In general, I found the trains to be on time, clean, quiet, and comfortable. The stations were well-marked, and the guest flow was handled efficiently by staff. Finally, the Cast Members who operated the trains and manned the stations were polite and courteous. The Pilots even wave at you as the trains enter the stations. All of this is what you expect from Disney (high standards). Tip: If you're heading to EPCOT, try to get a window seat. The EPCOT line does a full loop around Spaceship Earth and the World Celebration area before pulling into the station. It's a nice elevated view of the park's new gardens and architecture that were completed in 2024.

    Seeing the monorail gliding high in the sky just makes me feel so good!…read more The Magic Kingdom Monorail is one of those quintessential Disney experiences that makes you feel like you're really at Walt Disney World. It's not just transportation, it's part of the magic. The sleek, futuristic trains gliding around Seven Seas Lagoon have been an icon of the park since day one, and riding it still feels special no matter how many times you've done it. The system connects the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, the TTC and its massive parking lot, and the deluxe MK resorts (Contemporary, Polynesian, and Grand Floridian), so it's both incredibly convenient and scenic. There's something so relaxing about sitting by the window, hearing that familiar "Please stand clear of the doors" announcement, and watching the park slowly come into view. Riding through the Contemporary Resort (literally through the building) is still one of the coolest moments at Disney. I'll never tire of that as long as I live. That said, the monorail isn't perfect. It's showing its age a bit, with occasional breakdowns and crowded trains, especially around park opening and closing. If you're visiting during peak hours, you might find yourself packed in like a sardine with a stroller pressed against your leg. And in the rainy and humid summer months, the Florida "swamp stink" is real: that unmistakable smell of wet dog, body odor, and dirty sweat. When it's running smoothly, though, the Monorail is unbeatable. It's relatively fast, air-conditioned, and offers some of the best views of the parks and resorts you can get. I sometimes like riding the long loop from the TTC all the way to Epcot and back. It's not that the roadside and woodsy views are all that great, but it's just fun to glide through the park on your way to the station! I feel like the monorail is a must-do for regulars and a Disney rite of passage. It's retro to be sure, but it's so much more than a simple means of transportation.

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    Minnie Van - It's back!!

    Minnie Van

    4.2(6 reviews)
    1.2 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Minnie Van is Disney's brand of rideshare vehicles that offers transportation within the Walt…read moreDisney World Resort. The service started some years back, then stopped during COVID and was re-launched in June 2022. I have utilized Minnie Vans multiple times throughout my visits and have always had a positive experience. Disney partners with Lyft to execute the Minnie Vans; if you're on property, Minnie Vans will be a vehicle option to choose once you open the app and input your destination. When it launched there was one set price no matter where you were going, though recently I noticed that the price varies based on your destination. Minnie Van has a number of features that sets it apart from a typical Lyft. First and foremost, the drivers are Disney Cast Members, not Lyft employees, so the customer service is at a different level. They are also very sociable and will engage you in conversation during your ride. The cars are consistently clean, can seat up to seven, and offer extra features like a car seat and charging plugs for a variety of phone types. I've never had to wait too long for a car - maybe 10 to 12 minutes at the most during the busy periods. The only drawback (if you can call it one) is the price. Minnie Vans are a premium service and charge a premium price. In a way it's a little ridiculous - the prices are 3 to 4 times more than a typical Lyft to the same destination, and for that reason I would only utilize it if I have money to spend and it would be a big inconvenience for me to get to my destination otherwise (like going from resort to resort). The ride is a great experience, it's just really expensive. Overall, Minnie Vans is a great service - there are many features that elevate it above a typical rideshare, and it has that Disney touch that adds to the experience. The price will keep me from using it regularly while on property, but I'm glad that the option is there.

    This was the worst experience ever. We were never even picked up from Magic Kingdom. After waiting…read more45 minutes and the Lyft app starting the process over four times, we just gave up and went to the buses. I will never try this service again.

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