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Can you ride Disney monorail without park tickets?

- Walt Disney World Resort Monorail. “Do we have to pay or have a park ticket to ride the monorail? ” No. All forms of Disney transportation are free.



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

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But, if you take the official WDW transportation bus from a Disney resort of theme park, it will drop you off right between the Contemporary and MK, where you can walk right into the MK gates. You don't even need a ticket into the parks to ride the monorail! Catch a bus to EPCOT or Magic Kingdom and enjoy the ride.

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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.

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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.

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The Resort Monorail runs a continuous loop from the Transportation and Ticket Center to the Polynesian resort, the Grand Floridian resort, the Magic Kingdom, and the Contemporary resort, in that order. The Epcot Monorail runs back and forth between the Transportation and Ticket Center and Epcot.

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So if you have a standard theme park ticket without the Park Hopper Option, you are still free to ride the Epcot Monorail from the Transportation and Ticket Center to Epcot to enjoy the view! The monorail station is located outside of the theme park entrance, so you don't need to worry about theme park tickets.

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Typical Monorail ride durations are: Magic Kingdom Express Monorail: under 10 minutes between TTC and Magic Kingdom (under 20 minutes roundtrip) Resort Loop Monorail: 15-20 minutes roundtrip. EPCOT Monorail: 15 minutes between TTC and EPCOT (30 minutes roundtrip)

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Walt Disney World is still using Theme Park Reservations, which means you have to reserve the park you would like to visit in advance. If you see that the park you're wanting is not available, you can make a reservation for another park and, if available, park hop after 2:00 PM.

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No one is allowed to sit up front on the monorail since the tragic accident that took the life of a monorail pilot July 4th into the 5th of 2009.

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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.

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There are three Disney monorail lines. Resort Monorail with service to Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney's Polynesian Resort and Disney's Grand Floridian Resort. Express Monorail offers direct service between the Ticket and Transportation Center and Magic Kingdom Park (does not stop at hotels).

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No. Use of the Walt Disney World monorail system is free. You don't need any sort of ticket, nor do the cast members at the monorail have any mechanism for collecting a fare. To use the monorail, does it matter where I'm staying?

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Each train is 203 ft 6 in (62.03 m) long (consisting of six cars) and can carry 360 passengers. The trains are driven by eight 113 hp (84 kW) motors which are powered by a 600-volt electrical system running through a busbar mounted on each side of the concrete beam.

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The benefit of the Monorail is that it's a scenic, quiet ride around some of the attractions at Disney World. Riding the Resort or Express gives guests beautiful views of the Seven Seas Lagoon directly in front of the Magic Kingdom.

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Most of the time the monorail is faster. Unless you catch the boat just as it is ready to leave. We have stayed here a few times the monorail is the easy way to get there with no delays.

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There are two main loops that you will find on the monorail, the Magic Kingdom Loop, and the Epcot Loop. You guessed it! That means they can take you BOTH of these Disney Theme Parks.

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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.

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