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Do you need a parking pass for Disney Springs?

Standard self-parking is complimentary at the Disney Springs area. Parking is available in surface parking lots and in 3 parking garages with direct access to Disney Springs.



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Disney Springs – Frequently Asked Questions Yes. Self-parking is complimentary in our surface lots and garages. Look for signs directing you to available parking. Designated parking spaces for Guests with disabilities are available in both the Orange and Lime Garages.

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Parking is free, though valet is available for a fee. You should generally choose the garage closest to wherever you are headed in Disney Springs. You might also consider time of day as the Lime Garage is likely to be full in the evening or on weekends, so you might try another spot instead.

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Disney Vacation Club Members And even if you're NOT a DVC Member, you can avoid paying parking fees by renting DVC points through a DVC Member. That's absolutely one of our favorite ways to stay at a deluxe resort and save money at the same time.

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Disney Springs provides two surface parking lots, the Strawberry and the Watermelon Lots, and three garages, the Orange, Lime, and Grapefruit Garages to accommodate guests.

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Downtown Disney District Parking is at the Simba Lot, located off of Disneyland Drive, between West Katella Avenue and Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel. The first hour of parking costs $10. Validations apply after the first hour of paid parking.

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Disney Springs (formerly known as Downtown Disney) consists of several different neighborhoods, featuring more than 150 stores, restaurants and entertainment locations. The neighborhoods are named Town Center, The Landing, West Side, and Marketplace, and each has a distinct feel.

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Downtown Disney District Quick Tips You don't have to have a ticket to Disneyland to visit the Downtown Disney District (admission is free). 2. No need to stress out over parking—it's free for up to five hours with validation from participating locations.

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Non-alcoholic drinks and waters are totally something you can bring into Disney, it's even encouraged! It is so nice to have a drink on hand whenever you need to quench your thirst. You can bring refillable water bottles and refill them at water stations throughout the parks.

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So, complimentary standard self-parking is available to guests while they are there to enjoy Resort dining, shopping, entertainment, and recreation experiences. It is not allowed for guests who are not staying at the Resort to park and use other means to enter the Parks.

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Important note: You can't get to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, or Disney Springs from the Disney Skyliner. If those are your destinations, you'll need to use another mode of Disney transportation.

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