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10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks
9. Alcoholic Beverages Bringing your own alcohol into the parks is prohibited. However, after years of requests, you can now purchase alcoholic beverages at various restaurants and venues. Epcot’s World Showcase has a ton of places where you can find beers, wines, and many other specialty drinks. The hope is that adults drink responsibly
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10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks
10. Selfie Sticks Selfie sticks and extension poles for cameras or phones are banned from Disney Parks. Unless you have long arms, you’ll need to ask someone to take that group photo with Cinderella’s Castle in the background. These sticks are helpful in fulfilling your photo needs outside of Disney. However, they are a nuisance inside th
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10 Things You Can’t Have On Your Person At Walt Disney World Parks
Disney takes pride in maintaining a safe environment for its guests. Because of this, there are certain rules that everyone must abide by. Security is strict, but for good reason. Here are 10 things you can’t have on your person in Disney Parks:
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Walt Disney World Transportation 101 – 10 Things You Need To Know
1. Time Buses and water taxis depart roughly every 20 minutes. The monorail, on the other hand, takes a lot less time. All modes of transportation at Disney World are efficient, but getting from place to place can take a lot of time. Also keep in mind that most buses make multiple stops, so you won’t be getting to the parks right away. If
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Walt Disney World Transportation 101 – 10 Things You Need To Know
2. You Can Walk Some parks are accessible via walking path. You can walk from Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club, Swan & Dolphin, and BoardWalk Inn to Epcot’s gateway in World Showcase. You can also walk from Disney’s Contemporary Resort to the Magic Kingdom. Not everything is walkable here, but there are plenty of paths connecting the parks and
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Walt Disney World Transportation 101 – 10 Things You Need To Know
3. Cost The best part about Disney transportation- it’s free! Whether you choose a bus, monorail, or water taxi, you won’t have to pay a thing. You don’t even have to be a resort hotel guest to take advantage of these services. Just sit back, relax, and let your driver do the work. If you want to visit destinations off Disney property, yo
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Walt Disney World Transportation 101 – 10 Things You Need To Know
4. Travel Between Resorts There is no bus or monorail that connects one hotel to the other, unless you’re staying at one of the three hotels on the monorail loop. You’ll need to travel to a park or Disney Springs to catch transportation to the hotel you plan to visit. If you have a dining reservation at another hotel, you’ll need to give
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Walt Disney World Transportation 101 – 10 Things You Need To Know
5. Boat Travel This is not the most popular option, but it is a viable one depending on the circumstance. You can take a ferryboat from the Transportation and Ticket Center to the Magic Kingdom. From the Magic Kingdom, you can also take a water taxi to all the hotels located on the Seven Seas Lagoon. There’s also a boat that connects Epco
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Walt Disney World Transportation 101 – 10 Things You Need To Know
6. Bus Travel You can reach all theme parks, water parks, and resort hotels by bus. Some buses stop at multiple hotels on the way to your destination, so be sure to allot yourself enough time. Buses start running 45 minutes prior to park opening. Return service to resort hotels stop 2 hours after park closing. This is the most accessible
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Walt Disney World Transportation 101 – 10 Things You Need To Know
7. Monorail Travel The monorail system has two main loops: one at Epcot and one at the Magic Kingdom. The express monorail to Epcot is accessible at the Transportation and Ticket Center. There’s also an express monorail to the Magic Kingdom, also accessible at the Transportation and Ticket Center. If you want to stop at The Polynesian, Co
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