OK, you've stayed through the fireworks at MK and now it's time to head home. If you're not staying at a Disney Resort you have the task of swimming through a sea of humanity that's attempting to board the ferry or the monorail. Take note that there are two tracks that the monorails travel. One is designated for the resorts but there aren't any restrictions as to who can ride on the resort loop monorail. You'll notice this is the inside track closest to Seven Sea Lagoon and travels clockwise if you're facing the Magic Kingdom. Once it leaves the MK it travels to the Contemporary for a short stop and then to the TTC. Voila! Your're off to your car or bus while most of the folks are still waiting for the next monorail. We just got back from WDW and had my dear MIL with us and she was impressed that we were able to walk right on the monorail while hundreds were waiting in line on the other side. Can't promise it will be this easy to get on all the time but my experience shows it always much quicker.