Currently, there is no single Disney resort hotel that has a station for both the Monorail and the Disney Skyliner on its immediate property. However, the Disney Riviera Resort and the Disney BoardWalk Inn (along with the Yacht & Beach Club) offer the most unique "double" access through a short transfer. If you stay at the Riviera, you have a private Skyliner station that takes you directly to the International Gateway at Epcot. Once you enter Epcot and walk through to the front of the park, you can board the Epcot Monorail to travel to the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC), where you can transfer to the Magic Kingdom Monorail lines. Similarly, the "Epcot Area" resorts (BoardWalk, Yacht & Beach Club) are within walking distance of the International Gateway Skyliner station and the front-of-park Monorail station. For those who want the most "integrated" experience, the Transportation and Ticket Center itself is the only place where the Monorail and the ferry system converge, but for actual lodging, you must choose between the "Monorail Loop" resorts (Contemporary, Polynesian, Grand Floridian) or the "Skyliner" resorts (Riviera, Caribbean Beach, Art of Animation, Pop Century).