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What are the names of the parking lots at Disney World?

Epcot has 7 parking lots, divided into “Earth” and “Space”:
  • Crush (formerly called Discover)
  • Dory (formerly called Create)
  • Rocket (formerly called Explore)
  • Gamora (formerly called Wonder)




At Walt Disney World Resort, the parking lots are themed to match the spirit of each specific theme park, making them easier for guests to remember. At the Magic Kingdom (Transportation and Ticket Center), the lot is divided into the "Heroes" side (featuring Woody, Aladdin, Peter Pan, Simba, Mulan, and Rapunzel) and the "Villains" side (featuring Zurg, Jafar, Hook, Scar, Cruella, and Ursula). At EPCOT, the parking sections are named after fan-favorite characters such as HeiHei, Moana, Crush, Eve, Wall-E, and Gamora. Disney’s Hollywood Studios keeps it classic with lots named after Mickey, Minnie, Jessie, Buzz, Olaf, and BB-8. Finally, Disney’s Animal Kingdom uses a mix of real and mythical animals, with lots named Giraffe, Unicorn, Peacock, Dinosaur, Butterfly, and Yeti. In 2026, standard parking at all four parks costs approximately $35 per day, though it remains complimentary for guests staying at Disney Resort hotels. To help find your vehicle at the end of a long day, the "Car Locator" feature in the My Disney Experience app uses GPS to save your specific row and lot name, ensuring you don't have to wander through a sea of cars looking for your "Peacock" or "Ursula" spot.

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Our special preferred parking lots are located conveniently close to the theme park entrances. All parking fees include applicable sales tax. Standard theme park parking is included for registered Guests of Disney Resort hotels and select Annual Passholders.

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Epcot has 7 parking lots, divided into “Earth” and “Space”: What is this? Note: Epcot will be under massive amounts of construction for the next several years. Use this map as a guide but double check locations when you arrive as they may be temporarily shifting things as work progresses.

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EPCOT is now unified with four neighborhoods — World Showcase, World Celebration, World Nature and World Discovery — and each speaks to important aspects of the world and its people.

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The parking fees for the parks (as of March 2023) are: Preferred parking: car or motorcycle – $45-$50 per day (varies by season) Standard parking: car or motorcycle – $25 per day. Oversized Vehicle Parking: Shuttle, Limo, Camper Trailer, RV, Bus or Tractor Trailer - $30 per day.

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Come adventure through an incomparable collection of thrilling experiences across the Walt Disney World theme parks when you purchase a 4-Park Magic Ticket. The 4-Park Magic Ticket provides one visit to each of the 4 Walt Disney World Resort theme parks (one theme park per day).

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Here's a look at these two different locations, what they have to offer and how they differ when it comes to size. Here are some quick facts: Disneyland is 500 acres in size. Disney World is much larger, at 30,080 acres.

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

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If you're into rides more than general theme park merriment and atmosphere, we suggest skipping Epcot, as it doesn't offer as many thrills. However, families, foodies and world's fair enthusiasts will likely enjoy their time at this concept park.

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When it comes to attractions, Epcot will have more to do in 2023 than it did in the last few years. Plus, Epcot has better atmosphere and food options than any other park at Walt Disney World, which is especially true and important as the phased reopening continues.

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