RaySharpton
Retired and going to Disney.
- Joined
- Oct 28, 2000
Nope. I hope to ride this December in my wheelchair.
We are hopping from the MK to Epcot on day one and when my husband assumed we were using the monorail I said no way. We will walk to CR and catch a Lyft from there.
I am still curious to ride it because it just sounds so darn cool and the views must be amazing. Not sure I would ride it at high noon on a hot August day, but at night or in the cooler temps maybe.
I saw a Disney bus rear end a car over by Animal Kingdom a couple of years ago.I won't ride the monorail, either.
If you hit the bus stop at the right time, it's five minutes between the fronts of the two parks.It was great for going between HS and EPCOT taking less than twenty minutes to get between the parks.
IWe are hopping from the MK to Epcot on day one and when my husband assumed we were using the monorail I said no way. We will walk to CR and catch a Lyft from there.
If you hit the bus stop at the right time, it's five minutes between the fronts of the two parks.
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Or, bus from MK to BC, then walk to the IG.
I've had that happen before but that takes a very perfect storm to happen with timing of bus arriving, which stop you're at, the traffic, scooter(s)/no scooter(s), etc. Honestly 15-30 minutes is the average for busing between the two including wait time for the bus to arrive. Walking is the most reliably quick way to get between the two if you're actually trying to determine the consistently quickest route.If you hit the bus stop at the right time, it's five minutes between the fronts of the two parks.
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Or, bus from MK to BC, then walk to the IG.
I saw a Disney bus rear end a car over by Animal Kingdom a couple of years ago.