If you are looking for direct access to Epcot and/or Hollywood Studios from a resort, look into staying at BoardWalk Inn, Beach Club, Yacht Club, or the Swan and Dolphin Resort. These resorts provide you with a direct water taxi to Magic Kingdom. Seeking direct access to Magic Kingdom from your resort? You’ll want to look into staying at any of the following: Grand Floridian, Contemporary/Bay Lake Tower, Polynesian, Fort Wilderness, or the Wilderness Lodge. Port Orleans (Riverside and French Quarter), Old Key West, and Saratoga Springs all offer resort guests water transportation to and from Disney Springs. Several of Disney’s Resorts have boat transportation options for their resort guests. Boats typically run between every 15-30 minutes – of course, timing depends on water traffic, weather, and crowds for the day. Hours of operation depend on the boat location but typically match theme park hours (with a couple of hours before and after park opening/closing) and/or Disney Springs hours. We’re also happy to report that there is no extra charge to ride on one of Disney’s transportation boats. The boats/ferries are maned by excellent Cast Member Captains that usually share information such as operating hours and the weather as you cruise along. Wheelchairs, electric scooters, and strollers are all welcome aboard but may be requested to be folded and/or parked as needed. Water Transportation is readily available to any guest at Disney World but is especially convenient for resort guests. Surely you’ve heard about Disney’s Monorail transportation, and you’ve also likely heard about or ridden on Disney’s Bus transportation – but don’t forget about their large fleet of boats and well-organized Water Transportation. ![]() Admission, Disney Genie+, Lightning Lane, and MagicBands. ![]()
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