Question: Where does the Disney World Monorail go?
Answer: The Monorail is one of the fun and free ways to get around the Walt Disney World Resort! There are 3 different Monorail routes.
The first route has stops at the following places:
- Magic Kingdom
- Disney’s Contemporary Resort
- Transportation and Ticket Center
- Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
The second monorail route only stops at 2 places:
- Transportation and Ticket Center
- Epcot
The third route also stops at 2 places:
- Transportation and Ticket Center
- Magic Kingdom
Other destinations can be reached through the Walt Disney World transportation network of boats and buses. Guests have complimentary access to Monorails, buses and ferry boats at Walt Disney World Resort.
How It Works:
Stop by one of Monorail stations listed above and, usually within minutes, the futuristic Monorail will arrive ready to transport you and your family. Strollers are allowed on the Monorail too!
If you would like to see the entire Walt Disney world map, there is an interactive one you can visit here: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/maps/
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