Disney Bus TransportationMost areas throughout Walt Disney World Resort are accessible by complimentary bus transportation. The bus stop at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort is located a short walk from the lobby.
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The official way to get from Disney's Polynesian Village Resort to Disney's Hollywood Studios is via resort bus. This is also still the best way to get there, if you don't have your own car. The ride itself should take about 20 minutes.
Did you know that Disney World provides FREE bus transportation from the Polynesian to Disney Springs? And the best part is that the bus stop is just a short walk outside the entrance to the Great Ceremonial House (main lobby).
Below is a map overview of the walking route from the Polynesian Village Resort to the TTC. The entire walk is just a quarter mile (0.25) and takes 5-10 minutes to walk depending on your speed.
Take the Monorail to Magic Kingdom! One of the best benefits of staying at the Polynesian is the convenient access to the monorail. Incredibly, there is a boarding station for the monorail right inside the Great Ceremonial House, which is the resort's lobby.
Since the Disney buses are free to ride, it's the most popular way to travel to Disney Springs from the Polynesian. You can expect a bit of a line to board the bus at certain times of the day, such as around dinner. So make sure to give yourself plenty of time to arrive at Disney Springs for a reservation or show.
There is no direct bus transportation from Disney's Polynesian Village Resort to Epcot. Below are a few options for traveling from Disney's Polynesian Village Resort to Epcot: 1. Walk to the Transportation and Ticket Center and transfer to the Monorail en route to Epcot.
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort is on the Monorail route and the station is located on the second floor of the great Ceremonial House. The Resort monorail stops at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, Magic Kingdom Park, Disney's Contemporary Resort and the Ticket and Transportation Center as well.
It's easy to walk to the TTC from anywhere in the Polynesian. No matter which longhouse you are staying in, head east toward the TTC. You will see many signs on the walkway that point you in the correct direction. Once you arrive at the Transportation and Ticket Center, make sure to board the Epcot Monorail.
Complimentary Resort transportation begins 45 minutes prior to Disney theme park opening time and up to 1 hour after Disney theme park closing time. Additionally, buses operate until 11:00 PM from the Disney Springs area.
A: Yes.All Guests have complimentary access to our network of monorails, buses and boats. If you would like to visit multiple parks, enjoy a nice dinner at one of the Disney Resort hotels or shop at Disney Springs, you can leave your car parked in the theme park lot and use our transportation network.
Take the monorail to the Transportation and Ticket Center and transfer to the EPCOT monorail line. Bus transportation is available for other destinations around the resort, including Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom, the water parks and Disney Springs.
Located on the shoreline of Seven Seas Lagoon, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort is one of the closest hotels to Magic Kingdom. To get to the park's entrance, you can either hop on the resort monorail line, take a water taxi or even walk!
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.
A unique way to get to Magic Kingdom from Disney's Polynesian is to take a boat across the lake, Seven Seas Lagoon. To find the boat dock, you must walk out of the back of the Polynesian and head towards the beach. Once you get to the beach, turn left and keep walking until you see the boat dock.
Even if you're not staying in a Disney Resorts Collection hotel, Guests are still welcome to use Disney busses, water taxis, the Monorail, and the Disney Skyliner to get to and from the Resorts, Theme Parks, Water Parks and the shopping, dining and entertainment district of Disney Springs.