Should I Rent a Car on my Disney Vacation?

One question we hear a lot from clients, friends and family is “Should I rent a car for my Disney vacation?”  This question sparks heated debate among faithful Disney parks fans all over the world.  Some people insist no car rental is necessary at Disney due to all the free Disney transportation (as long as you stay on Disney property).  Others wouldn’t dream of visiting Disney World without renting a car.  So what is the right answer for you?

As with most things about the “perfect” Disney vacation, the answer depends on what’s important to YOU.  A Disney World vacation IS a vacation where you can rely on free or economical transportation for most everything–having a car on your Disney vacation is NOT a requirement.

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Where are you Staying?

One of the quickest resolutions to the “Should I rent a car for my Disney vacation?” question is if you are staying on Disney property or not.  If you are not staying on Disney property, it is a lot more likely that you might want to rent a car.

Staying Off Disney Property

While many of the hotels and resorts do offer shuttle service to Disney parks, you may prefer to travel on your own schedule and have the freedom to leave the parks and return to your resort on your timeline, not theirs.  Most of the off-site properties don’t offer unlimited or frequent transportation to and from Disney.  Usually, there are a few timeslots in the morning, some in the afternoon and some in the evening.  But it varies a lot, depending on the resort you are staying at.  If you’d prefer NOT to rent a car, make sure you check with your resort before your trip about what options they offer to get you to the parks–or what they don’t offer, as the case may be.

If you are staying at an Air BnB or a bit farther from Disney, you will need to find your own way to the Disney parks. Orlando has a thriving Lyft/Uber community, and using Lyft or Uber as your vacation transportation is VERY doable for your Disney vacation–but it can get pretty pricey, especially if you are more than a few miles outside of Disney.

Generally, I recommend guests staying off Disney property rent a car for the convenience factor.  However, it is possible to stay off property and NOT rent a car. Note: Many non-Disney owned hotels charge for parking. Make sure you know if you’ll need to pay for parking and how much.  Also, Disney will charge you to park your rental car at the theme parks if you are not an Annual Passholder or DVC Member.  Be sure to take that extra cost into consideration because $25 per day adds up super fast, and can really inflate the cost to rent a of renting a car.

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Staying on Disney Property

One of the benefits of staying at a Walt Disney World resort is that Disney provides transportation from your resort to each of the four theme parks and Disney Springs absolutely free. If you are staying on Disney property, a strong case can be made that you don’t NEED a car for your Disney vacation.

Magical Express

If have done any research for your Disney vacation, you may have heard about Magical Express.  Magical Express was a terrific service that Disney used to offer to resort guests that provide free bus transport from Orlando International Airport directly to your resort.  It was very popular with many guests  over the years, but Disney ended the service in 2022.

Magical Express
Photo: Disney Parks
Mears Transportation

Mears Transportation is the company that used to provide the Magical Express service on behalf of Disney.  They still offer transportation via bus from the Orlando airport to your Disney resort–it’s just not called “Magical Express” any more and it’s no longer free.  The service is now called Mears Connect, and it serves multiple resorts, not just Disney. Prices are currently $13 per child and $16 per adult.  Advance reservations are required, but are easy to make from your phone or computer. Learn more or make reservations at Mears Transportation.

Mears Connect Disney Transportation
Photo: Mears Transportation

Keep in mind that the prices above are per person and are for one way trips. They are also subject to change without notice.  Those with larger groups may find it more economical to take an Uber or Lyft from the airport to their resort.  We’ve done this a few times, and the total cost with tip has been between $30 and $45, depending on traffic and the tip.

Is Your Trip All About Disney or Will You Visit Other Tourist Destinations?

Another important consideration for those asking the “Should I rent a car for my Disney vacation?” question is whether their vacation is exclusively all about Disney. If your family or group wants to also visit Universal Studios or LegoLand; if they want to go visit the outlet malls; if they want to go see the mermaids at Weeki Wachee State Park; you are much more likely to need a rental car for your vacation.  That is not to say you cannot do all of these things if you DON’T have a car–you absolutely can do it if you are determined.  But visiting multiple unrelated destinations is much easier if you have your own car.

Weeki Wachee Mermaids
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Combining Disney and Universal Studios

Surprisingly, it is pretty easy to visit both Disney World and Universal Studios/Islands of Adventure in the same vacation without renting a car. At Universal, both parks are within walking distance of each other and they are also in walking distance or a short water taxi ride from many of the Universal resorts.

Both Disney and Universal offer shuttle service from one resort to the other. I recommend you plan in advance if you want to use this, and make your reservations early.  Prices range from $35-$50 per person, depending on whether you are purchasing them in a package with Universal park tickets (or Disney park tickets if you are starting at Universal.)

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Photo: Universal Parks

Much like hotel shuttles, the shuttles between Universal and Disney usually run on a specific time schedule.  Depending on the number of guests with reservations, your shuttle might be a small van or it could be a full size coach bus.  The trip between the two resorts takes about thirty minutes–more if multiple pickups or drop-offs are involved.  Make sure you allow for extra time when you are planning for this.

If you don’t want to take advantage of the Disney or Universal shuttles, Uber or Lyft is also a great option.  We’ve never had to wait more than about 15 minutes for an Uber or Lyft on Disney property.  Note: We have waited longer than 15 minutes at both the airport and Disney Springs. Traffic and demand have a BIG impact on wait times in both apps.

So, do you need a rental car if you are staying at Disney but also want to visit Universal? No, you don’t. But having a rental car does make it a lot easier and more convenient, that’s for sure.  You can travel on your own schedule, and you don’t have to stop at other resorts to pick up other travelers.

Shopping

What if you like to go shopping on your vacation? Should you get a rental car for your Disney vacation if you like to shop? Not necessarily.

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If you are planning to shop for groceries, grocery delivery is a great option and has become very common on Disney property.  If you want to visit the Disney Character Warehouse or the outlet malls, you CAN use Uber, Lyft or a taxi service.  However, the more running around you want to do, the more convenient it is to have your own car.

We almost always do a grocery run at the start of our trips, stocking our room with breakfast and snack items, wine and water.  We’ve also found the Publix near Disney property to have some really great Disney souvenirs at prices much more affordable than at Disney World.  It’s not the Disney branded stuff, of course, but especially if you are buying for little kids, it’s good stuff at decent pricing.

Convenience versus Cost

For many of us, the choice to rent a car or not comes down to the question of convenience versus cost.  When Disney offered Magical Express transportation from the airport for free, many guests chose to skip the rental car and take advantage of the free Disney transportation on property.  From a cost savings perspective, it’s hard to beat the free Disney transportation available for Disney resort guests.

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Now that transportation from the airport is no longer free, the decision of whether to rent a car has gotten a little murkier for some folks.

Modes of Transportation

Some of the fun of a Disney vacation is all the different modes of free Disney transportation available.  You can travel by bus, monorail, boat or Skyliner.  The most common method of Disney transportation is the bus.  You can take a bus from every resort to every theme park and to Disney Springs. Note: You cannot take a bus from one theme park to another, so if you are a park hopper, you’ll want to be hopping between Monorail or Skyliner resorts to minimize your travel times. Alternatively, you need to plan on taking the bus back to your resort and then taking the resort bus to the theme park of your choice.

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Monorail

There are two Monorail runs.  The original Monorail track joins together the three deluxe resorts closest to the Magic Kingdom.  This track loops in the Ticket and Transport Center at the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Polynesian Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, the Magic Kingdom, and Disney’s Contemporary Resort.  The second Monorail line runs from the Ticket and Transport Center at the Magic Kingdom to EPCOT.  That is a nice long ride, especially if you really want to “ride” the monorail for the sake of riding it.

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Boats and Water Taxis

One of my favorite modes of transportation at Walt Disney World are the boats.  When you visit the Magic Kingdom via car, you are required to park at the Ticket and Transport Center, and then take the Monorail or the Ferry to the Magic Kingdom.  I love the Ferry, and will almost always choose the Ferry if offered the option.  The Magic Kingdom resorts all offer a boat or water taxi to the Magic Kingdom.  Port Orleans, Saratoga Springs and Old Key West all offer boats that go to Disney Springs. Finally, anyone staying at any of the Boardwalk area resorts has the option to take a boat to Epcot or Hollywood Studios.

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Magic Kingdom Ferry                                                                                                     Photo: Brooke Hudson
Skyliner

The Skyliner is a mode of Disney transportation but it’s more than just getting from point A to point B.  The Skyliner is also an attraction that many guests love to ride just for the fun of it.  The Skyliner offers transportation to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios from Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Riviera Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, and Disney’s Pop Century Resort. Each Skyliner cabin features different colors and characters, and the ride itself is smooth and offers gorgeous views of Disney World property.

Disney Skyliner Transports One Millionth Guest
Photo: Disney Parks

The Rental Car Advantage

The biggest advantage to having a rental car at Walt Disney World is the convenience. You can go to whichever theme park you want at whatever time you want to, without waiting for Disney transportation.  Having a rental car also makes it much more convenient to visit a second theme park in the afternoon or evening.  I’ve found having a car makes it so much easier and faster to take an afternoon break and return to our resort, returning to the park for evening fireworks.

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Freedom and Flexibility

I have learned over my many trips to Disney over the years that I am a control freak, and I really prefer to have a car for my Disney vacations.  I like the freedom of being able to grocery shop on our way in from the airport, and the ability to leave property to go shopping or to find someplace to eat for less than $50/person.

Generally, it doesn’t really matter to me that I could get anywhere on Disney property for free and that I don’t NEED a car. I like to have control over where we go and when. I’m not very patient, and I don’t like waiting for the bus (or the boat or the monorail or whatever.)

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A Possible Disadvantage for Some

However, many people don’t like to worry about driving while they are on vacation. Disney signage is not always the best, and sometimes navigating Disney property can be frustrating. So while freedom to manage your schedule the way you want and the convenience of having a car is significant, you have to weigh that against the INCONVENIENCE of having to navigate Disney roadways and driving while on vacation. If the thought of that stresses you out, renting a car for your Disney vacation is probably not for you!

Lyft/Uber

After Covid, there was a severe shortage of rental cars for a couple of years, and renting a car was extremely cost prohibitive.  For our first trip during this time, we originally planned to take an Uber or Lyft from and back to the airport and use Disney transportation for everything else. We ended up using Lyft and Uber for transportation to and from the parks and to Disney Springs as well. By the end of the week, we’d spent about $230 on Lyft and Uber.  This was a 7 day trip, and we also took Lyft/Uber to and from the airport.  We visited one park per day, but we did take afternoon breaks on a couple of days.  Usually, we spend a little more than that on a rental car for the week, so we felt the Lyft/Uber solution was a good fit for us on that trip.

However, now that rental car prices are mostly back to normal and good deals can be found, we usually rent a car for our Disney vacations.

Final Answer: Should I Rent a Car for my Disney Vacation?

The answer that is right for you comes down to what is most important to you and your family.  Cost or convenience? If you are trying to keep costs down, I recommend you don’t rent a car.  Take advantage of Disney’s free transportation.  Allow extra time each day in case you have to wait a bit for the bus. If you are going to a theme park or Disney Springs for a meal reservation, it’s good to allow yourselves at least an hour when using Disney transportation.

If convenience is more important than cost, I really love the convenience of having a car. Yes, it costs more money, but it saves TIME–which depending on your perspective, can be just as valuable as money.

What’s YOUR final answer? Will you choose to rent a car on your next Disney vacation or will you skip the rental and rely on Disney transportation to get around?

Brooke Hudson Disney Travel Agent
Ready to Plan Your Next Disney Vacation? I’m ready to help! Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com

Disney World Reopened: What We Know

In our pandemic plagued world, many of us thrive on good news.  If you are a Disney lover (and if you’re reading this, I’m guessing you are), there is good news in the Disney arena today.  Disney World has reopened at last!  Here’s what we know so far about Disney World reopening.

Watch this short video Disney released of cast members preparing for Disney World reopening.  Warning: it COULD make you cry.  Just sayin’.

Limited Capacity

As we have discussed before, Disney World parks are reopening with limited capacity in order to promote social distancing.  The way Disney is managing park capacity is through a new park reservation system, the Disney Park Pass System.  Every guest with a Disney park ticket must also have a reservation for a particular theme park on a particular day in order to enter that theme park.  At this time, no park hopping is allowed.

Disney has set capacity numbers for each park, controlled through the park reservation system.  Disney is not officially revealing the capacity numbers they have set for each park.  Most likely, these numbers are very fluid and will change frequently, at least this first few months, as Disney observes guest response to new restrictions.

At this time, most park reservations well into August are “sold out”.  However, if you are trying to make a reservation, keep checking because we are seeing changes almost daily as Disney reallocates availability between the resort guests with tickets, non resort guest ticket holders and Annual Passholder groups for each park and each day.  This is definitely a “learn as we go” situation for all of us, especially for Disney.

Annual Passholders and Park Pass System

If you are a Disney World Annual Passholder, and have a resort reservation, you are able to make park reservations for the duration of your resort stay, presuming there is availability.  If you do not have a resort reservation, you are able to book up to three days at a time.  After you have used the first day’s reservation, you’ll be able to book an additional day.  Again, assuming there is availability.  At this time the most limited availability for park reservations is in the Annual Passholder group.  But again, check back frequently if you are trying to make reservations, as we are seeing availability change as Disney reallocates between reservation groups.

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Photo: Disney Parks

Safety Measures

Disney has done absolutely everything they can (short of not opening the parks at all) to protect the safety of park guests and cast members.  This means there are a lot of “new” processes and things to see if you visit Disney during this time.

Transportation and Parking

If you’re driving to the parks, you will immediately notice signs encouraging cashless payment for parking.  Disney will still accept cash, but they are highly encouraging guests to use cashless forms of payment.

When parking, cast members will direct cars to park in every other spot to encourage social distancing as guests emerge from their cars.  After guests emerge from their vehicles and move towards the trams or gates, cast members will fill in the empty alternating spots with new guests arriving.  We love this safety measure!  It makes sense for social distancing, but also minimizes the need to wait for the guests in the next car to close their doors so you can open yours!

Minnie Vans are NOT available at this time.  Guests can still use Rideshare (Lyft/Uber) as an option.

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Opening Day (Photo: Disney World)
Disney Transportation

Buses are running, and in each bus, some seats are blocked off to encourage social distancing.  Similarly, Monorails are running, and social distancing is encouraged.  The Monorails don’t seem to be managing this quite as well–probably due to volume availability.  There are markers on the ground as you wait for both buses and Monorails, indicating the suggested six feet for social distancing.

Boats and ferries are ALSO up and running, again with social distancing markers to remind guests to maintain appropriate distances.  Lots of new signs promoting social distancing.

Temperature and Bag Checks

Prior to entering the parks, guests visit large white tents for temperature checks.  The tents are manned by Advent Health professionals using handheld infrared thermometers.  If you are wearing a hat or have hair covering your forehead, they will ask you to remove your hat and/or pull back your hair.  This process moves pretty quickly, then you head to bag check.

Security

Bag check has changed.  Previously, if you weren’t carrying a bag, you entered through one area, and if you were carrying a bag, you got in line.  All bags were manually searched by security at tables before you were allowed to move on.  Usually, you were encouraged to remove large items like cameras from your bag to enable security to more easily search your bag.

In the new process, you do not remove anything from your bag.  You carry your bag with you through detectors.  If your bag triggers the sensor, you may be asked to submit to a no-touch bag search.  (Basically, you empty your bag into a tub so security can look at the contents).  This definitely moves more quickly than the old process, but it is likely that this process will evolve over time.

Masks

All guests over the age of two are required to wear a face covering.  This is not optional.  On opening day, guests all appeared to be complying with this requirement.  Hopefully, we will see this compliance continue, as we definitely don’t want to see Disney as a source of increased infections.

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Opening Day Sparkles! (Photo: Disney Parks)

Additionally, all cast members are wearing masks.  The only exceptions we have seen have been performers–and they are maintaining a healthy distance from guests and each other.

Guests are expected to wear their masks at all times, except when eating or drinking.  However, Disney has set up several “relaxation stations” in each park.  These relaxation stations are areas with tables and fans, designed for people to sit and remove their masks for a break.  The tables are spread out to maximize social distancing between parties.  They are small areas, but the idea is much appreciated.

Social Distancing

Throughout each park you will see signs reminding you to socially distance yourself from other parties.  You will also see lots of stickers on the ground, designed to help guests maintain proper distance from others.

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Opening Day (Photo: Disney Parks)

You’ll notice new health and safety reminder signs on trash cans, too!  Also, Disney has propped the trash cans open so that you don’t have to touch the lid when throwing items away.

Hand Washing and Hand Sanitizer Stations

You will notice new hand washing and hand sanitizer stations throughout the entry areas to the parks, and within the parks themselves.

No Finger Scan

At this time, guests are scanning their Magic Bands or Park Passes to enter the parks. However, the finger scans are covered up at this time.  Disney has done this in the past to speed up park entry during very crowded periods, but it’s not common. Most likely, the scans are covered at this time for disease prevention.  It would be pretty tough to clean the scans between each visitor, and would significantly slow down park admittance.  We don’t know if this procedure change will last, but no finger scan certainly speeds things up!

Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom

Both Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom opened earlier this week for cast member previews and Annual Passholder previews.  MK and AK officially opened to the public on Saturday, July 11, 2020.

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Welcome Back! (Photo: Disney Parks)

Cinderella Castle

Cinderella Castle has been undergoing a makeover (previously reported here).  It appears to be nearly finished, and Cinderella Castle looks BEAUTIFUL.  While cranes were visible during the cast member previews earlier in the week, there were no cranes in sight on reopening day.  Some touch ups probably remain, so it’s likely the cranes are not gone for good.  However, it was amazing to see Cinderella Castle in all its glittering glory on reopening day.

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Cinderella Castle Makeover
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Cinderella’s Royal Table, the table service restaurant inside Cinderella Castle remains closed at this time.

Also, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo is closed for the foreseeable future.

Crowds

Although right after the park opened, Main Street was fairly congested as people moved towards the hub and off into their various destinations, it soon thinned out to a more comfortable level.  Crowds were fairly light throughout the day, and guests did a pretty good job managing social distancing.  Of course, the lighter than usual crowds are due to the capacity limitations Disney has placed on the park.  However, even knowing it is due to dangerous circumstances, it is a joy to see the parks in all their glory without wall to wall people.

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Opening Day! (Photo: Disney Parks)

Lines

For the most part, lines for attractions remained pretty short throughout the day.  Attractions like Flight of Passage (AK), Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (MK) and Splash Mountain (MK) had the longest waits, topping out around 55 minutes a few times, but mostly staying around 40 minutes.  Splash Mountain was in high demand as most guests are aware the attraction will be closing soon to make way for reimagining for The Princess and the Frog.

Virtual Queue at Splash Mountain GIFT SHOP

Surprisingly, or maybe not?  The longest lines of the day (although virtual) were for the Splash Mountain merchandise shop!  Guests could check in and be given a return time to shop.  Those virtual lines got as long as 3 and 4 HOURS.  It was pretty quick to check in and get a return time; however, the line for returning guests seemed slow. Again, given that this merchandise will soon be gone forever, this shop was in high demand both by Splash Mountain fans, Disney memorabilia collections and eBay sellers!

Interactive Queues and Ride Queue Safety

There are now plexiglass dividers in some of the ride queues where social distancing would be a challenge, given the way the queues loop back and forth.  All of the “hands on” queue activities for rides like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Winnie the Pooh have been roped off.  Again, it would be impossible to clean these items frequently enough to protect guests as they are handled constantly when in use.  Therefore it makes sense to just block them off.  Its a bummer, but the shorter lines help offset the disappointment.

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Opening Day (Photo: Disney Parks)

Attractions

The biggest questions people had before Disney World reopened were about attractions.  As mentioned above, some attractions now have plexiglass barriers between queue sections to help keep guests separated.  All attractions are cleaning the vehicles and public areas frequently.  Most attractions have hand sanitizer at the entrance and exit areas of the queues.  We did notice that some lines looked REALLY long–mainly because of social distancing markers.  Even the longest looking lines moved pretty quickly throughout the day, though. At all attractions, the Fast Pass signs are off and the Fast Pass queues are blocked off.  Fast Pass has been disabled until further notice.

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Here’s some additional information on some of the most popular attractions at the park.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

As mentioned above, there is plexiglass in sections of the queue, and the interactive portions of the queue have been completely blocked off.  In addition, there are physical distance markers on the ground throughout to help guests know where to wait.

As guests board the attraction, cast members are leaving empty seats between parties to promote physical distancing.  Also, cast members are not checking the lap bars themselves as they pass to do the lap bar check; they are asking guests to do it themselves.

Haunted Mansion

Honestly, this is the only one we were really concerned about, haha.  Many of you have asked about the stretching room pre show at Haunted Mansion.  Now that Disney Word has reopened, we can confirm that the stretching room pre show is NOT part of the attraction at this time.  Cast members guide guests through the stretching room straight into the doom buggy queue.

This is the only logical outcome, and was predicted as the solution by many experts.  However, we know many of you will mourn the loss of the stretching room.  Hopefully, as the disease is contained and hopefully eradicated, we can return our beloved stretching room to its natural state.

There are social distancing markers on the ground throughout the queue.  As with other attractions, the interactive elements of the outside queue are blocked off and bypassed.

Splash Mountain

Cast members are limiting the logs to one party per log.  We saw logs of logs with 2 and 3 people in them.  This process may change, but for now, get those ride photos with no strangers in them!!  (Hey, gotta find the silver lining, right?)

Loading was a little slower than usual, both because the parties were so spread out, and also because each log was getting sanitized after each ride.  We have to add–as big fans of CLEAN, we are loving the new measures of frequent cleaning.  Disney has always had a great reputation for cleanliness, but these extra measures are taking it to a whole new level.

Much like the virtual queue areas at other attractions, the play area at Splash Mountain is blocked off and closed.

Space Mountain

As with the other attractions we’ve mentioned, the interactive games in the queue were blocked off.

Cast members were leaving empty seats between parties in the ride vehicles.

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Photo: Disney Parks
Wilderness Explorers

Wilderness Explorers can still earn badges and complete activities (and adventures!) Masks are, of course required, as is physical distancing.  However, the Wilderness MUST be Explored!

Pandora

We tend to think of the entire land of Pandora as an attraction, because even if you aren’t going to ride the rides, you still HAVE to visit Pandora and look at everything.  And you have to see it both in the light and in the dark.  Unfortunately, Animal Kingdom (or any other park for that matter) is not open after dark at this time, so the magic of Pandora at night is not an option.

Pandora has a lot of interactive elements.  Drums to play, flowers to touch that react to your touch, etc.  Right now, those interactive elements are not available for guests to play with.  Much as we’ve mentioned for interactive queue elements above, it would be impossible for Disney cast members to keep up with cleaning these elements between each guest touching them as when they are in use, they are constantly being touched.  So it makes sense that you can’t “play” with Pandora right now, but you can still be stunned by its visual beauty.

Flight of Passage

There are physical distancing stickers on the ground throughout the queue.  There are areas where there are plexiglass barriers between queue lines to protect guests.  For those of us that prioritize bathroom locations, we are pleased to report that the mid-queue bathrooms in the Flight of Passage queue are open!

They limited the parties in the preshow area so not all the floor circles were filled.  They also didn’t “pair” you with your banshee during the preshow, so no hands on.

Parties were seated on banshees together with two empty banshees between parties.

The best thing about the limited capacity situation is the queue for Flight of Passage.  This ride usually has 2 hour waits, every single day, all day.  For much of reopening day, Flight of Passage wait times were less than 40 minutes.  Many guests reported wait times of 20 minutes or less.  Silver lining?

It’s Tough to Be a Bug

For this “show-like” attraction, parties are encouraged to stand by physically distanced dots.  Parties of 5 or more will be split in to two (or more) dots.  Every other row is blocked off, and empty seats are left between each group of 4.  Happy to report no magic lost here.

Expedition Everest

At least for now, both the Fast Pass queue and Single rider queue are closed.  There are social distancing markers on the ground throughout the queue.

Empty seats are left between parties, and the ride vehicles are getting cleaned frequently.

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Opening Day (Photo: Disney Parks)

Quick Service Dining

Outside each Quick Service restaurant, you’ll now see signs encouraging you to use your My Disney Experience app for Mobile ordering.  Inside, you’ll see some tables are blocked off with signs to make sure guests are physically distancing themselves.

If you do get in line to order with a cast member, you’ll notice the plexiglass barriers that have become so prevalent in fast food restaurants and grocery store checkouts around the country (don’t you wish you owned stock is a plexiglass company right now?).

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Opening Day (Photo: Disney Parks)

Table Service Dining

At table service restaurants, you will notice a sign outside encouraging you to use mobile check in for your reservation using your My Disney Experience app and the QR Code on the sign.  This makes us a little sad, as we have always enjoyed interreacting with the hosts at the check in desks–especially when they are from other parts of the world.  However, with the College Program terminated for the time being, and Disney losing more than a billion dollars during the shut down, this change makes sense from a cost cutting measure.  It also helps guests remain physically distanced, but surely plexiglass at the desk and the stickers on the ground would have also accomplished that?  We think this one is more about cost cutting.

Inside, you will see that tables are left empty to promote physical distancing.

Advance Dining Reservations

As a side note, guests are able to make Advance Dining Reservations for table service restaurants sixty days in advance now.  As a reminder, Disney cancelled ALL dining reservations through the end of the year a few months ago.  The process has changed however.  In order to make an ADR, you must have a Park Pass reservation for the day and park the restaurant is in.  This means you must already have your passes purchased and linked to your My Disney Experience account.  In addition, you must use the Disney Park Pass system to book a Park Pass reservation for everyone in your party for that park on that day in order to make a dining reservation.

PhotoPass

As PhotoPass aficionados, we were very worried as to whether PhotoPass photographers would be working in the parks when Disney World reopened.  We are happy to report there were lots of PhotoPass photographers to be found.  Note: For the moment, at least, you must be wearing your mask in the photo, as well as in the queue and when you approach the photographer to scan your Magic Band or PhotoPass card.  We suspect as guests adapt to wearing their masks all the time, Disney may allow mask removal for photos, but for now–you must wear your mask all the time.

Characters

Another huge question we’ve been getting from readers is about character greetings and meals.  Unfortunately, as Disney World reopens there are no Character Meals in the parks, and all standard Character Greetings are on hold.

However, Disney has recognized that for many guests, Character interactions are a crucial part of their Disney parks experience.  As a result they have implemented some NEW Character experiences to help ensure most guests will have the opportunity to see the characters they want to see.  You won’t be able to get the close up experience and character interaction and intimate photos of a true character greetings, but you will see and interact with characters from a distance.

Character Cavalcades, Disney World Reopened
Character Cavalcade Concept Art: Disney Parks
Character Cavalcades

New in the Magic Kingdom are Character Cavalcades.  These remind us a bit of the “Dance Party” mini parades that have been popular the last couple of years–without the guest interaction.  Throughout the day, small floats will tour Main Street and the hub area. These floats are filled with characters and surrounded by Disney entertainers.

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Opening Day Character Cavalcade (Photo: Disney Parks)
Casual Character Sightings

Some characters will also appear in the parks periodically and “randomly”, also for distanced interaction.  For example, you might see Buzz Lightyear in his usual spot for Character Greetings in Tomorrowland–you just can’t approach him and get your photo taken.  At a different time of day, you might see characters on board one of the Main Street trolleys, or riding on a firetruck.  Disney is trying to get Characters out into the public for photos and waving, while still protecting the Characters and guests from each other.  Disney has told us that Characters may surprise guests at any time, walking down a street, or visiting an attraction queue.  While these compromised efforts may not completely satisfy a parent wanting a photo of their child with Mickey Mouse, at least the child will still get to SEE Mickey Mouse.  At this point we will take what we can get!

Disney World Reopens – Is the Magic Back?

Yes, the magic is back.  It’s not the same, but it’s still filled with fun and laughter and brilliant imagination.  We miss some things terribly (fireworks junkie over here), but are thrilled that Disney World has reopened.  We remain hopeful that we will all work together to stop the spread of Covid-19, and that Disney will be able to add more normalcy to the parks as time goes on.

Disney World Reopens
Welcome Back! (Photo: Disney Parks)

The world is pretty crazy right now, and a lot of people are suffering.  Knowing that Disney World has reopened may seem like a trivial thing to a lot of people, in the midst of all the difficulties people are facing.  For us, it’s kind of a reminder that the good things are still out there, they’re still ahead.  That magic and beauty are still happening, and that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.  Now more than ever, we all need hope, and for us, Disney is providing a beacon of hope.  Disney World has reopened at last!  Lots of fun times ahead, friends!

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

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Ready to Plan Your Disney Vacation!

Disney World vacations are available for booking for both the duration of 2020 and 2021.  If you’d like to get a no obligation quote, please contact me at brooke@disneycastledreaming.com.  I’m also available if you want advice on whether to visit the parks this year.

P.S. If you DO have a trip planned, Disney has put together a Know Before You Go website they plan to keep updated as information changes.  Be sure to check it out!

 

Disney Skyliner Transports Its One Millionth Guest

Walt Disney World’s new Skyliner Transportation system has reached an important milestone.  Can you believe that Disney Skyliner has already transported its one millionth guest?

As you may remember, Disney Skyliner opened on September 29, 2019, so in just a few short weeks, one million guests have already ridden on the new system!  Guests are raving about the system.  Common reports are that the system is smooth and fast.  Many guests talk about how beautiful the views are, and how secure they feel in the system.

Disney posted a new video to celebrate one million guest riders on Skyliner:

Doesn’t that look like fun?  I can’t wait to ride the darn thing personally, and I’m afraid of heights!  I think it looks amazing, though.

Nothing is Perfect: Skyliner Accident Shuts Down System

Of course, as you have probably heard, Skyliner has not completed it’s first month without some challenges.  Two weeks ago, there was a minor malfunction at the Disney Riviera Resort Skyliner station.  One of the gondolas got stuck, and several Skyliner gondolas collided in the station.

Disney Skyliner Accident
Photo Credit: @Ada58974405 on Twitter

The Epcot Skyliner line was immediately shut down, and fortunately no one was seriously hurt.  Guests were inconvenienced, having to stay in the gondolas out on the Skyliner cables.  Some guests were stuck in the gondolas for as long as three hours; and it appears that Disney did NOT communicate with them what was going on. Ultimately, three guests were transported to the hospital to get checked out.

Evacuation

Ultimately, quite a few guests ended up being evacuated from the gondolas.  Disney had purchased special equipment for the Reedy Creek Fire Department specifically for Skyliner gondola evacuations, and of course, LOTS of testing for the evacuation procedures had been done prior to opening day.  The good news is that the Reedy Creek Fire Department and Disney team members reacted quickly and the evacuations went smoothly.  Nonetheless, no matter quickly or how smoothly the evacuations were handled, I’m sure it was pretty scary for those guests.

What Happened?

Several gondolas were lightly damaged during the incident.  The gondolas that collided in the station all had their plexiglass vents open to allow for maximum ventilation.  When the gondolas collided, those vents broke in some cases.  Fairly minor problem, and I’m sure they were repaired quickly.  The gondolas are equipped with insulated edges, and are designed to be stored, nestled against each other.  So the actual structure of the gondolas and the gondolas themselves were not damaged at all; it was just the glass in the vents that were on the exterior of the gondolas that was damaged.

Disney Skyliner Accident
Photo Credit: @Ada58974405 on Twitter

Disney released a statement on Sunday, October 6, 2019, the day following the incident.  “We have a team diligently looking into the cause of the malfunction on the Epcot line of the Disney Skyliner. We have been in contact with the guests, many of whom were on the Skyliner for more than three hours until we were able to restart the system. We express our sincere apologies for the inconvenience and continue to work with each guest individually.”

I suspect this statement means that the guests that were inconvenienced were compensated by Disney in some way for the incident.  At least I hope so.  I mean, if I were stuck in a gondola 30-60 feet off the ground for three hours, I would probably be a basket case!  I did read that the guests were eventually told there were emergency packs under their seats that contained water and cool packs.  Good to know.  Scary situation though!

How Did Disney Respond?

As a result of the incident, the Skyliner system was shut down for several days.  Disney brought in the manufacturer and conducted a comprehensive review of the Skyliner systems and operations with them.  After the review, Disney released a statement indicating that they making adjustments to their processes and training.  Disney also stated that they would be improving how they communicate with guests during their travel on the Skyliner system.

The Skyliner system and gondolas were designed by Doppelmayr Garaventa Group.  Doppelmayr is an Australian company known for manufacturing chairlifts, cable cars and gondolas for amusement parks and ski resorts.  Doppelmayr also builds urban “people moving systems”.  They’ve produced more than 14,600 installations in 89 countries.  Given the high visibility of any Disney project I suspect Doppelmayr has done everything they can to make sure this system is one of their best.

Disney Skyliner Transports One Millionth Guest
Photo: Disney Parks

Disney also stated that Disney Skyliner may slow down or come to complete stops during the ride.  These “slow downs” or stops are primarily due to accommodating guests that need extra time to load into their cabin.  As smoothly and as quickly as the system moves, it moves too fast to safely load wheelchair bound guests, slower moving guests, or special needs guests without slowing down or stopping the Skyliner.  Looks like the moral of the story is that Disney doesn’t want guests to panic anytime they get stopped on the line, thinking it’s another accident.  I am choosing to believe that Disney and the manufacturer have figured out what caused the accident, and taken steps to ensure that it will NOT happen again.

A Magical Way to Travel the World!

There are a few things you may want to know before your first ride on Disney’s Skyliner.

Because Skyliner is designed as a transportation system rather than an attraction, you cannot board Skyliner and just stay on it and ride around the whole system.  There are six total stations, visiting four Disney resorts and two Walt Disney World theme parks.  (Note: one of the stations is a “turn around” station, located between Epcot and Disney’s Riviera Resort.  This is a pass through station for guests; gondolas will not load or unload at this station).

Certain stations are “end of the line” stations, and will necessitate that you exit the gondola. If you are continuing on to another destination, you will be changing to another line on another gondola.

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort/Disney’s Pop Century Resort

These two resorts share one station.  Both resorts are located on either side of a small man made lake, and each resort has a pathway to the Skyliner station.

Disney Skyliner Station Pop Century Art of Animation
Skyliner Station Pop Century/Art of Animation Photo Credit: Amy Micari

This station is the beginning of the Skyliner line (or the end of it, depending on whether you are coming or going!).  If arriving at this station, you will always be required to exit your gondola.  If you want to continue your ride, you can get back on again, and travel on from here.

Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

The Skyliner station at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort is the central hub for the whole system.  Extra gondolas are stored here, and this is the largest station.  All the various Skyliner lines ultimately go through here.  If you boarding at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, you will be taken directly to your destination without having to disembark your gondola.  From here, you can travel directly to Hollywood Studios, Epcot, Disney’s Riviera Resort or Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and Disney’s Pop Century Resort.

Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
Photo: Disney Parks

If you have come to Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort’s Skyliner station from another station, you may have to get off your gondola and change lines and board a different gondola, depending on your destination.  For example, if you depart Disney’s Art of Animation Resort/Disney’s Pop Century Resort and want to go to Epcot or Disney’s Riviera Resort, you will be transferring gondolas at the Caribbean Beach Resort Skyliner station.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

If you board the Skyliner at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and are going to Disney’s Art of Animation Resort/Disney’s Pop Century Resort, you will not transfer at Disney’s Caribbean Resort Skyliner Station.  You will continue on through the station directly to your destination.  However, if you are heading to any other destination, you will need to exit your gondola at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort and transfer to another gondola heading to your destination.

Disney's Hollywood Studios
Art: Disney Parks

Disney’s Riviera Resort

Disney’s newest resort, the European themed Riviera Resort doesn’t actually open until December, so right now, guests can’t board Skyliner from Disney’s Riviera Resort, nor can they disembark here (except in the case of an emergency.)  Currently, the gondolas pass through the station without stopping.  The station is staffed with cast members, and is ready for its opening day on December 16, 2019.

Disney's Riviera Resort
Computer Rendering: Disney Parks

Once the Resort and station are open, guests that board here heading for Epcot will not need to transfer at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort.  However, guests heading to any other Skyliner destination will need to transfer at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort.

Also, guests heading to Epcot from Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort will pass through Disney’s Riviera Resort Skyliner Station and continue on to Epcot.

Epcot

Epcot is an end-of-the-line station.  All guests arriving at this station must exit their gondola.  If you’re planning to continue on to another destination, you will board a different gondola and head to Disney’s Riviera Resort station.  If you are planning to go to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort/Disney’s Pop Century Resort or Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, you will stay on your gondola through the Riviera station, and continue on the Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort station, where you will disembark and either end your travels, or transfer to a different line.

Epcot at Night
Photo: Disney Parks

Traveling on the Skyliner System

When you arrive at Caribbean Beach Resort station and want to transfer and take a different Skyliner route to another destination, you will exit your gondola.  You will pick where you want to go, and enter the line for that route.  Be prepared for at least a short wait (5 – 10 minutes) in the new line if you are traveling during busy times.

The busiest stations for loading are currently Epcot and Hollywood Studios.  You can expect long waits at park close (up to 40 minutes on busy days), much as you would expect with the parking lot trams, buses and monorails at this same time.

Your Skyliner gondola accelerates as you exit each station, and decelerates as you approach the next station, even if it is a turn around or pass through station.  The maximum speed of the gondolas in transit is 11 mph.  When they are passing through the station, they slow down to about 1 mph for loading/unloading.  (For comparison, most people start their treadmills at 2.5 – 3 mph).  The gondolas load very similarly to the PeopleMover or Spaceship Earth.  The gondolas will be stopped if guests need more time to load and/or unload.

Disney Skyliner Transports One Millionth Guest
Photo: Disney Parks
Travelers

Each gondola CAN seat up to ten people, however, Disney does not seem to be “packing them in” at this time.  Most gondolas seem to be traveling with 5-8 guests, based on anecdotal stories from guests.  That may change as busier days approach, of course.  Generally if you have 5-8 people in your group, you will likely have a gondola to yourselves.  Smaller groups or single riders can expect to share with others.

All guests MUST be seated at all times in the gondolas, no standing is allowed.

Strollers are allowed on the gondolas, as long as they fit within a 30″ x 48″ area.

There is no height restriction for guests to ride Skyliner.  Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult, however.

Wheelchairs, Scooters and Mobility Devices

There are special gondolas designed to fit wheelchairs and ECV’s (scooters).  Keep in mind, these gondolas are limited to six guests.  There is a special loading area for guests with mobility issues, or that have wheelchairs and ECVs.  The gondolas come to a complete stop in this area, and rejoin the main line once loaded.  Guests will just need to inform a cast member when they arrive that they have wheelchairs, ECV’s or mobility issues.

No Air Conditioning

As you may have heard, the gondolas in the Disney Skyliner system do NOT have air conditioning.  However, the gondolas do feature reflective glass and cross ventilation.  According to Disney, these features will help ensure the gondolas remain “comfortable”, regardless of exterior temperatures.

I’m not sure how effective these features will be in the high heat of summer, when temperatures top 100 degrees; the Skyliner system opened at the end of September.  While some hot days do still occur in October and November, we generally can expect temperatures to stay in the eighties and nineties, rather than exceed 100 degrees.

Early reports from guests indicate that while the gondolas are moving, there is a nice cross ventilation going if the vents are opened.  Mentions have been made that on rainy days, water does “rain in” if the vents are open, but if the vents are closed, it gets a little stuffy.  Time will tell if those are isolated incidents or common occurrences.  Perhaps the vents can be angled to keep out the rain?  I haven’t been able to check this out personally yet, but I will keep you posted!

Travel Times

Disney has released these time estimates for the various Skyliner routes.  Based on guest reports, these seem to be pretty accurate.

  • Traveling between Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort and Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort: Less than four minutes.
  • Traveling from Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort to Disney’s Riviera Resort: Two to three minutes.
  • Skylining from Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort to Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Five to six minutes.
  • Traveling from Disney’s Riviera Resort to the International Gateway at Epcot: Approximately nine minutes.
  • Skylining from Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort to the International Gateway at Epcot: Ten to twelve minutes.
Disney Skyliner
Photo: Disney Parks

The Skyliner system official operating hours are 45 minutes before park opening (Hollywood Studios and/or Epcot) and one hour after park close (also Hollywood Studios and/or Epcot hours).  Keep in mind that hours are subject to change due to inclement weather.  Skyliner will not operate during high winds, heavy rains or when there is lightning.  Basically, if Disney would shut down Test Track or tell you to get out of the pool, assume that Skyliner will not operate.

Disney Skyliner Transports Its One Millionth Guest

Despite the brief setback, Skyliner is going strong!  Disney reports that Skyliner transported its one millionth guest this week.  At that rate we will be talking about 100,000,000 riders sometime next year.  Crazy!

Here’s another video from Disney featuring guest reactions to Disney Skyliner.

Do you have any questions about the Disney Skyliner system?  Please comment below, and I will find the answers for you!

Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

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P.S. Interested in more Disney Skyliner information?  Check out this post, this post and this one!

Disney Skyliner Takes Flight!

It’s hard to believe, but after more than two years of construction, Disney Skyliner is ready for take off!  Disney Skyliner officially takes flight for Walt Disney World park and resort guests on Sunday, September 29, 2019.  However, Disney Skyliner has been taking special guests and members of the press on test “flights” all week.

Early reports are VERY positive, and I cannot WAIT for my first ride!

Disney Skyliner Takes Flight

I am so excited to check out this latest mode of transportation at Walt Disney World!  Take a look at the latest video of Disney Skyliner, released by Disney earlier this week:

Partly a means of transportation from one park or resort to another, Disney Skyliner also looks like one heck of an attraction!  The views from the Skyliner gondolas look amazing!

Skyliner visits both Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Epcot theme parks.  In addition, Skyliner visits four resorts: Disney’s Caribbean Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, and the NEW Disney’s Riviera Resort (opening in December).

Skyliner Merchandise

Perhaps most exciting for the shoppers among us, there is LOTS of new merchandise available at Walt Disney World starring Disney Skyliner!

Disney Skyliner Ready for Take Off Merchandise
Photo: Disney Parks

You’ll be able to find Skyliner merchandise in select locations; predominantly at resorts and theme parks on the Skyliner line.  Merchandise will be available at the International Gateway at Epcot, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s Riviera Resort, when it opens in December.  There is no official mention of Skyliner merchandise being featured at the World of Disney Store in Disney Springs, but I have a hard time believing we won’t be able to find SOMETHING Skyliner themed there, don’t you?

Check out these ADORABLE Christmas ornaments.  Has a Disney attraction ever been MORE perfect for an ornament?

Similar to the ornaments are these models.  If you want to have your very own Skyliner gondola in your home, one of these might be for you!

But wait, there’s more!  (Shocking, I know!)  Check out some of these options:

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Annual Passholders, do not fear!  There is (of course!!!) special Disney Skyliner merchandise just for you.  Take a look:

And, of course, because this is Disney and we know they want ALL our money, I feel fairly confident in assuring you that there is much, much more in the Disney Skyliner merchandise line.  And certainly, some holiday themed Skyliner merchandise will be coming.  I don’t know that for sure, but I feel reasonably confident, don’t you?

Are You Ready To Take Flight on Skyliner?

I love how colorful the gondolas (also called cabins) are.  Featuring eight colors and a TON of graphics featuring characters from Disney movies, theme park attractions and traditional cartoons, I think watching Skyliner from the ground is going to be almost as much fun as riding it.

Each Disney Skyliner cabin can handle up to 10 guests, including those traveling in wheelchairs or with strollers.  The gondolas are NOT air conditioned; however, they are vented, and Disney assures us that the cabins will be comfortable as air moves through them as the cabins move through the system.

#DisneyTransportationGoals

I think an excellent adventure plan for Disney guests looking for a challenge will be to plan to enjoy all FOUR methods of official Disney transportation on a given day. For example, you could start your day via bus and head to Hollywood Studios to start your day.  From there, you could take the Skyliner to Epcot, and then travel by monorail to the Magic Kingdom.  From Magic Kingdom, you could take a boat to the Ticket and Transport Center or one of the nearby resorts, and have dinner or drinks to celebrate your success.  Even more fun would be to plan stops along both the monorail lines and the Skyliner lines.  Lots of terrific options for Walt Disney World Resort guests!

Are you looking forward to your first ride on Disney Skyliner?  Please like this post and comment below!

Happy Dreaming,

Brooke

Brooke Hudson Disney Travel Agent
Ready to Help Plan Your Next Disney Vacation!

P.S. To learn more about Skyliner, please check out these previous posts:

 

Skyliner Gondolas Open September 29!

Great news!  Disney has announced that the new Skyliner Transportation system will officially open for Disney World guests on September 29!  Testing has been going on for several months now, and I don’t know about you, but I have been DYING for the official announcement of WHEN the Skyliner gondolas would be ready for passengers.  And finally, we have our answer!  The Skyliner gondolas will be ready for YOU to ride on September 29, 2019.  Whooooooo Hoooooo!

Disney released this happy video along with the announcement:

Surprised?

I’m a teensy surprised that the Gondolas won’t be “LIVE” before Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Hollywood Studios on August 29.  I had thought Disney would try and open the Skyliner Transporation System before that deadline to provide additional transportation options for guests, PLUS provide another “attraction” to absorb guests.  My thought was Skyliner Gondolas could help with crowd management.  However, it makes sense that it opens a month later.  I suspect Disney has their hands full already with making sure they are ready for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge when it opens.

Disney Skyliner to Open September 29
Photo: Disney Parks

How gorgeous does that look?  I mean, seriously!  I am SUPER excited to ride one of these Gondolas through the whole route.  Remember: The Skyliner Transportation System will visit four resorts, plus Epcot and Hollywood Studios.  Here are the four resorts:

      • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
      • Disney’s Pop Century Resort
      • Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
      • Disney’s NEW Riviera Resort (opens in December)

Just the Facts, Ma’m.

TECHNICALLY, Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort are sharing one Skyliner Station.  The Station is located on the lake between the two resorts and is a short walk from either resort.  So, one stop on the Skyliner Transportation System, but TWO resorts served.  More bang for the buck, I guess.  But it sounds like the line goes further than it does when I say it goes to four resorts and two theme parks, so I wanted to clarify.

Disney Skyliner Station Pop Century Art of Animation
Skyliner Station Pop Century/Art of Animation                   Photo Credit: Amy Micari

There are more than 300 gondolas on the Skyliner Transportation line.  Each gondola (also being called “cabins”) can seat up to ten guests.  All gondolas are wheelchair accessible, according to Disney.

I’ve done several articles about the Skyliner system previously.  If you’d like to check those out, please go to any of the links below:

Excited Yet?

So, does knowing Skyliner Gondolas will officially open on September 29 have any impact on your vacation plans for this year?  If you’ve been on the fence about a Fall 2019 visit to Disney World, does this push you over the edge?  What about Holiday 2019 planning?  Does the official opening of the Skyliner system make you MORE eager to visit Disney World for the Holidays this year?

There are still some great packages available for fall, and I’m expecting holiday 2019 packages to be released any day now.  If you’re thinking about visiting Disney in 2019, NOW is the time to plan.  Email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com for more information or to get started!

Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

Brooke Hudson Disney Travel Agent
Ready to Help Plan Your Next Disney Vacation!

 

Disney Skyliner Testing: Cabins Unveiled!

Disney’s latest transportation innovation, the Skyliner Gondola system, has been in testing mode for several weeks now.  Testing appears to be going very well so far.  This week marked an exciting step forward for Disney Skyliner testing—more than 50 of the cabins have been unveiled!

It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s…Mickey Mouse?

For most of the testing we’ve seen so far, Disney has sent the Skyliner gondolas out on the system shrouded in white covers.  Briefly we saw some units without the white covers, but the units we saw did not have any character graphics on them yet.  Check out this post, Disney Skyliner Update: April 2019 to learn more.

Over the past few days, Disney has uncovered  more than fifty of the gondolas, revealing beautiful character graphics on each colorful cabin.  The graphics are gorgeous, and there appears to be a wide variety of different character themes.

Disney Skyliner Gondolas Testing Character Graphics Revealed
Disney Skyliner Gondolas: Character Graphics Revealed! (Photo: Disney Parks)

See the Skyliner Gondolas in Action

Disney released a terrific video showing the unveiled gondolas out on the cables.  In the video, you can see multicolored cabins, their gorgeous character graphics clearly visible, moving through the Skyliner system.  It’s a beautiful sight, and I can’t wait to see them in person.

When Can I Ride a Skyliner Gondola?

The WHEN is still an open question.  Disney will not get any more committed than “later this fall”.  They are staying pretty cagey about when the Skyliner Gondola system will go live for guests.  From a safety perspective, that’s probably a good thing.  Disney has an excellent safety record, and are legendary for having very few accidents involving guests on their attractions.

So, I’m guessing they are going to test the HECK out of these things before they let us get near them.  Which makes the part of me that is scared of heights very happy.

However, I’m also eager to know an exact date of when guests will be able to ride on the Skyliner system.  As I plan trips for my clients and my family, I want to know if I can include Skyliner as a transportation option.  I am DYING to ride on this system, and I’m sure a lot of you are as well.

I had thought MAYBE it would be live by the time Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Hollywood Studios on August 29, but the powers that be seem to be trying to discourage that expectation.  That could be because they want Skyliner to have it’s own exciting opening day and subsequent media attention.  I could see not wanting to get lost in the excitement of the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.  Disney has spent millions of dollars on Skyliner, and I would imagine they want some excitement and attention to accompany it’s opening day.

Disney Skyliner Gondola Testing Cabins Unveiled
Disney Skyliner Gondola Testing: Cabins Unveiled (Photo: Disney Parks)

Alternatively, it could simply be that they have a lot of testing to do, and third parties that have to approve the various phases.  I suspect Disney is hesitant to put a timeline for Skyliner opening day out there until anything outside their control has finished.  So if there are any government bodies or third party agencies that have to review the Skyliner system perhaps, or any tests that have to be approved by parties outside Disney Parks and Resorts, it would make sense that Disney would postpone announcing a “go-live” date until that’s all completed.

I don’t know, but I’m certainly excited to find out!

What do you think?  Does seeing Disney testing Skyliner cabins unveiled make you more excited to ride?

Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

Brooke Hudson Disney Travel Agent
Ready to Help Plan Your Next Disney Vacation!

P.S. If you haven’t seen the inside of a Skyliner gondola yet, visit this post.

Skyliner Update: Look Inside Disney Skyliner Cabins

Disney Skyliner testing continues, and appears to be going very well, as we discussed in our last Skyliner update post.  In this week’s Disney Skyliner Update, we get an up close and personal look at the gondolas themselves.  Disney is now calling the gondolas “guest cabins”, and this week, we get to look inside a Disney Skyliner Guest Cabin!

Up Close with a Skyliner Guest Cabin

Disney Skyliner Update Close Up Look
Disney Skyliner Guest Cabin                                                                   Photo Credit: Disney Parks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As I mentioned last week, Disney is now sending a few guest cabins through the Skyliner system uncovered.  A few cabins have been seen in the testing without their off-white protective coverings.  So far, we haven’t seen any cabins actually decked out with the promised Disney characters out on the lines testing.

This week, Disney has more information about the guest cabins themselves.  For the first time, Disney is taking us INSIDE a Skyliner guest cabin and answering some of the questions we’ve all been asking.  Here’s what we know now, based on this latest information.

  • Guest cabins will have a maximum guest capacity of 10 guests per cabin
  • Cabins feature bench seating for guests, similar to what we’re used to on the monorail, the Walt Disney World Railroad, and other similar transportation options
  • Guest cabins are wheelchair accessible
  • Cabins do NOT have in cabin air conditioning or heating
  • Guest cabins do have small windows that open to let air circulate and provide cross ventilation
  • All guest cabins will feature Disney characters in specially shaded and reflective graphics to help protect the cabins from direct sunlight
  • Disney is confident that the cabins will be comfortable, even on very hot Florida days
  • Guest cabins will be eight different colors
  • Guest cabins will feature character graphics from all Disney owned properties, including classic Disney favorites, Marvel Studios and LucasFilm, including the Star Wars characters
  • The Skyliner system is intended to be constantly moving
  • There will be approximately 300 cabins in the Skyliner system

Look Inside a Disney Skyliner Guest Cabin

Disney has released a video giving you an inside look at the Skyliner guest cabins.  Take a tour:

Transit Time on Disney Skyliner System

While of course we don’t have any actual riders in the system yet, we do have some idea on transit times using the Skyliner System.

Disney is still doing their very through testing.  We could see SOME impact on these transit numbers once they start testing with people.  It will be very interesting to see if the system will truly be able to operate continuously, once it starts testing with people.

Disney Skyliner Testing
Disney Skyliner System Testing                 Photo Credit: Amy Micari

Disney says we can expect transit times of five to fifteen minutes on the Skyliner System, depending on our origin and destination points.  The Skyliner Transportation system will transport guests from four Disney Resorts to Epcot and Hollywood Studios.  The four Disney resorts being served are Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, and Disney’s new Riviera Resort (opening later this year).

Opening Date?

We still don’t have an official opening date for guests for the Disney Skyliner System.  Disney will have to complete their current round of system and cabin tests, first.  Once this round is over, testing with people will begin.  If those tests go as smoothly as anticipated, I believe it won’t be long before we get some official announcements with actual opening dates, at least for some sections of the system.

Officially, we’re still being told “Fall 2019”; however I’ll be surprised if we don’t see at least some kind of soft open by August.  I believe Disney will want the Skyliner System fully up and running when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens on August 29.

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Disney Skyliner Gondola Graphics featuring characters from Toy Story, Star Wars, Guardians of the Galaxy and even fan favorites Donald and Daisy!

What do you think?  Are you getting excited about the Disney Skyliner System?  Please like this post, and comment below with your thoughts about the cabins!

Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

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Disney Skyliner Update: April 2019

Hello everyone!  Lots of updates coming this weekend. I’ve been down with the most awful flu, so I’m a bit behind and I have SO much to tell you guys!!!  First up: Disney Skyliner Updates!  Disney is moving full speed ahead with their Skyliner testing.  Initial tests primarily involved the main line from Caribbean Beach station to Hollywood Studios; however, Skyliner vehicles are now being tested throughout the entire system!

Pop Century/Art of Animation Station

The Skyliner station located between Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort is looking great.  In even better news, it’s now part of the Skyliner testing, and Skyliner vehicles are moving in and out of the station and along the Skyliner system.

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Skyliner Station Pop Century/Art of Animation                                        Photo Credit: Amy Micari

Here is a short video of Skyliner testing in action at this station:

Here’s a closer look at the Station itself:

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Disney Skyliner Station at Pop Century/Art of Animation                      Photo Credit: Amy Micari

First Look at Gondolas Unveiled!

Last week, Disney started sending a few of the Skyliners through the testing loops without their off-white covers.  The gondolas don’t yet have their “character” window dressings, but it’s fun to see them moving through the air looking like actual vehicles instead of fabric bubbles.

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Disney Skyliner Gondolas: Testing   Photo Credit: Amy Micari
Disney Skyliner Gondola Live Testing                    Photo Credit: Amy Micari

The gondolas are also moving through the system at their full speed, instead of the very slow speeds they were moving during the initial phase of testing.  Testing seems to be going very well, overall.

Fall 2019?

So the big question remains.  With testing going so well with unmanned gondolas, at what point will Disney begin testing the gondolas with actual victims (I mean people 😉)?  I am sure they have to meet very vigorous safety standards of their own, in addition to those of the state and federal government (in general, Disney’s safety standards are often higher than basic government standards).

Disney has not released an official opening date for the Skyliner transportation system yet.  The only information they have provided so far is “Fall 2019”.  However, with the opening date for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge bumped up to August 29 from “Late Fall”, I can’t help but wonder if Disney might be REALLY interested in having some additional transportation methods in place when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens, or very shortly thereafter.  Not to mention, many people will (I suspect) view the Skyliner system as an attraction, not just a transportation system, so it will be another “crowd absorbing” measure, and we can never have too many of those!

My personal theory is that Disney is going to try and have testing completed and the Skyliner system ready for at least a soft open by late August.  I have no insider information that makes me think that–they have not released any information to us yet.  That is just my gut feeling, based on everything else that is going on around the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and increased crowd projections we are seeing for the fourth quarter, based on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge being open at Hollywood Studios.

Obviously the entire system will not be functional at that time: The fourth arm of the system is the new DVC resort, Disney’s Riviera Resort, which is taking reservations for December at this time.  So likely, that station will not be open until the resort actually opens to guests, although I’m sure it will be testing during the Fall.

Disney Skyliner Testing
Disney Skyliner System Testing                  Photo Credit: Amy Micari

Final Thoughts

What do you think? Do you think the Skyliner system will open ahead of schedule?  Are you excited to check it out?  Will you be more likely to stay in a resort that is attached to a Skyliner station to have access to the Skyliner system?

Please comment below.  I’m really curious to know if the Skyliner system will have any impact on where you want to stay.  I’m a pretty die hard Magic Kingdom resort girl, but I’m very intrigued by the Skyliner system.  I think I will plan a visit to a Skyliner based resort, just to see what impact staying at a Skyliner station resort (Disney’s Riviera Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, or Disney’s Art of Animation Resort) has on my experience.  Mainly so I can take lots of pictures and videos and report back to you guys, of course!!

Let me know what you think!

Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

Brooke Hudson Disney Travel Agent
Ready to Help Plan Your Next Disney Vacation!

P.S. If you want to review any of our previous Disney Skyliner System Updates, take a look at these posts:

Top 5 Reasons to Visit Disney World in 2019

Transportation Update: Disney Skyliner

Skyliner Update: Fall 2019 OPEN

Transportation Update: Disney Skyliner Gondolas Revealed!

Skyliner Update: Testing Has BEGUN!

Disney Skyliner Update: Testing Photos!

Disney Skyliner Update: Testing Photos!

Hello everyone!  It’s time for another Disney Skyliner update!

As we discussed last week, the new Disney Skyliner transportation system has begun testing.  I’ve seen pictures posted by guests on Disney property  showing the gondolas in the air.  It’s so exciting to see them up on the steel cables.  But we didn’t have anything official.  Until NOW!

Skyliner Testing: Official Photos Released

Disney has released some official pictures of the gondolas in testing!

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Disney Skyliner Testing

The gondolas are being tested on the lines going from the primary station at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort to the the station at Hollywood Studios.  As you can see, they are keeping the gondolas covered during testing.  They  won’t be “unveiled” in all their colorful and themed glory until opening day (or at least soft-open).  If you remember, we got a “sneak peek” at what a gondola will look like at the D23 event a few months ago:

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Disney Skyliner Gondola Revealed at D23 Event

Previously, Disney has told us that the gondolas will be different colors, and will feature characters from lots of Disney properties.  Gondolas will be themed to classic cartoons, Disney and Pixar movies, Star Wars movies and Marvel movies.  They have released some artist drawings of some sample gondolas:

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Disney Skyliner Gondola Graphics, Updated January 2019. New characters include Woody, Buzz and Jessie from Toy Story, C3P0 and R2D2 from Star Wars, Daisy and Donald, and Starlord and Gamora from Guardians of the Galaxy.
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Disney Skyliner Gondola Artist Renderings, showing sample graphics that will appear on some gondolas, including Mickey and Minnie, Donald and Goofy, and some Hitchhiking Ghosts.

Skyliner On Track to Open Fall 2019

We still don’t have an official opening day–but the system is definitely on track to open this fall, barring any unforeseen challenges arising during testing.

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Disney Skyliner Testing: Tower of Terror

So far testing is going great, but I can’t wait to see more!

I’ve got a couple of my clients visiting Disney over the next couple of weeks, so I’m hopeful that I will soon have more photos to share of the gondolas in the air.  I’m also hoping for some photos of the Skyliner stations themselves.  Maybe these will tide us over until I can get down there myself and take some pictures and video specifically for you guys.

Are you getting excited about the Disney Skyliner gondola system?  I can’t wait!  See you soon with another Disney Skyliner update!

If you’d like to check out previous articles on the Disney Skyliner system, please go here, here, here or here.

Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

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Transportation Update: Disney Skyliner Gondolas Revealed!

Exciting news!  Disney has finally shown us one of the Skyliner Gondolas!  

Under construction since summer 2017, Disney has been very slow to release much information about the coming Skyliner transportation system that will connect Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Epcot, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort and the proposed new DVC resort, Disney’s Riviera Resort.  

Last week, Disney announced that the new system will begin transporting guests in Fall 2019.  And now, finally, we have our first glimpse of a Gondola.

Disney has also released a brief video clip of the presentation last week, where the Gondola was first presented.

I’m really happy they have finally released a “real” (although probably still a prototype) Gondola.  It was hard to tell from the sketches how big they would be, overall look, etc.  I’m psyched to now be able to see something physical and three dimensional instead of a sketch!

What do you guys think?  Are you any more excited to ride the Skyliner system next fall now that you have seen a Gondola?

Please share in the comments, I’d love to hear from you!

Happy Dreaming!

Brooke