There is no "official" or complimentary shuttle service between Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort, so guests must arrange their own transportation for the roughly 10-to-15-mile journey. The most popular and convenient method is using ride-share apps like Uber or Lyft. A one-way trip typically costs between $20 and $35 and takes about 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the notorious I-4 traffic. Ride-share is often preferred because it offers door-to-door service from your Disney hotel directly to the Universal guest drop-off area. Another reliable option is the Mears Taxi service, which can be requested at any Disney resort front desk; while slightly more expensive than ride-share (usually $45–$60), it is a good alternative for those who don't want to use an app. For a more "budget" but time-consuming route, you could use the LYNX public bus system (Line 50 or 300 to Lynx Central Station, then transfer to Line 21 or 37), but this can take over 90 minutes. Finally, some private shuttle companies like Mears Connect offer pre-booked "shuttle" services, but these are often more expensive for small groups than simply taking an Uber. If you have your own car, driving is simple, but be prepared to pay the $30+ daily parking fee at Universal's garage.