Yes, both Walt Disney World and Disneyland offer extensive complimentary shuttle systems, but they function differently. At Walt Disney World in Florida, there is a massive network of free transportation available to all guests, regardless of whether they are staying at a Disney-owned hotel. This includes the famous Disney Bus Service, which connects the theme parks, water parks, and Disney Springs to the resort hotels. There is also the Disney Monorail, the Disney Skyliner (gondolas), and various water taxis (ferries). These services are free to use and do not require a ticket or proof of stay. At Disneyland Resort in California, free shuttle buses run from the more distant "Toy Story" parking lot to the main entrance. Additionally, some "Good Neighbor" (third-party) hotels offer their own free shuttles to the park, though many now charge a small fee for the "ART" (Anaheim Resort Transportation) bus system. If you are staying at a Disney-owned hotel in California, walking is often the fastest option, as the three hotels are located directly adjacent to the Downtown Disney District and the park entrances.