Magic Kingdom
Transit station · Bay Lake ·

Magic Kingdom

Transit station · Bay Lake ·

Nostalgic entry with enchanting scents and historic charm

bus transportation
long waits
kids
monorail
parking
wheelchair accessible
theme park
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Bay Lake, FL 32836 Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Bay Lake, FL 32836 Get directions

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 18, 2026

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"A nostalgic entry corridor designed with deliberate visual and practical touches: the sidewalks and color choices were selected to evoke historic small-town charm and more photogenic scenes, the flags are subtly altered so they can remain permanently displayed (and their poles double as lightning protection), the second-level windows honor notable employees with commemorative dedications, and scent-diffusion systems are used to waft comforting aromas like baked goods to enhance the guest experience." - Carlye Wisel Carlye Wisel Carlye Wisel is one of the nation's leading theme park journalists. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Bloomberg, Time, Travel + Leisure, and dozens of other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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John

Google
We paid $50 for preferred parking - “a fool and his money are soon parted” comes to mind. This made no sense at all as we walked a considerable distance instead of being able to take the trolley from our parking lot. Save your money for the “$4.00” bottled water at the park - you will need it!

Coryna U

Google
You can find a bus to any Disney property resort here. They run earlier than the parks are open and late enough for any park stragglers. Expect about a 20 minute wait. I think I recall, strollers need to be folded up and of course, priority to those with accessibility needs.

Willy G.

Google
Busses remain the primary means if transportation between the parks and to and from the resorts on property. There are other options depending on your destination, such as the skylines or monorail, but for the most part, unless you have your own car, you are still stuck using the busses. Usually this is just fine, but at peak hours especially, the wait can be a bit ridiculous.

Urban T.

Google
Board your complimentary buses to any Disney destination (hotel or park) here. Beware: no direct link to Disney Springs is available. You first need to get to any hotel and then take another service to Disney Springs. Just to keep in mind

Jennifer J.

Google
Tons of people. Would be much better with less people! You spend most of your time waiting in line. Still had a good time.

Eric A.

Google
Had a really great day here and the fireworks show at night was really well done. Splash mountain and Space Mountain both were such great rides.

Abhi W.

Google
Very quick service

John E.

Google
Great for kids, just go into it knowing you'll wait for everything because everyone has the genie pass