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Does the bus go from Polynesian to Epcot?

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.



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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.

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That's because the Epcot Monorail, as the name suggests, goes directly to Epcot with no other stops. Once the Epcot Monorail leaves the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC), it heads south to Epcot. This ride takes about 12 minutes to get to Epcot. It's easy to walk to the TTC from anywhere in the Polynesian.

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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.

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While the EPCOT monorail station is located at the front of the Theme Park, the Disney Skyliner station is located at the International Gateway entrance.

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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!

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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.

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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.

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Transportation – Frequently Asked Questions Can I use the monorails, buses and boats to get around Walt Disney World Resort? A: Yes. All Guests have complimentary access to our network of monorails, buses and boats.

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The EPCOT Monorail and the Express Monorail originate at the TTC and offer express round-trip service to EPCOT and Magic Kingdom park. The Resort Monorail and Express Monorail begin operating 30 minutes prior to when Magic Kingdom park opens and stop one hour after Magic Kingdom park closes.

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The walk is peaceful, with stunning views of the various resorts around Seven Seas Lagoon. The walking distance between the Polynesian and Magic Kingdom is 1.4 miles (2.3 km). Walking at an average pace of 3 mph should take you about 27 minutes to make the journey.

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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).

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Lastly, it's also possible to walk to Magic Kingdom from the Polynesian. There is a paved pathway that goes around the western side of the lake. First, you must take the walkway from the Polynesian to the Grand Floridian. Then you will join the walkway that connects the Grand Floridian to Magic Kingdom.

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The monorail at Disney World is a mode of transportation that loops on a raised track, connecting three Disney Resorts, the Transportation and Ticket Center ( TTC), and Magic Kingdom Park. You can ride the Disney Monorail without a Park Ticket, it is Free and a great activity for your non-park day at Walt Disney World.

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During busy times — Park opening and Park closing — the Monorail trains run about every ten minutes. If they are fully efficient, waits may even be shorter than that. During less busy times — or when Monorails encounter delays — wait times can increase substantially.

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