Walt Disney World operates an extensive bus network covering over 43 square miles with more than 400 vehicles serving millions of passengers annually. First-time visitors often make common mistakes when navigating this complex transportation system, particularly regarding route planning and service limitations. Some hotels lack direct bus connections to certain parks, requiring guests to transfer through theme parks or use alternative transportation methods. Internal bus loops at larger resorts can cause delays if buses fill up before reaching a guest’s stop. Strollers must be folded and held while riding on Disney buses to ensure safety and space for all passengers. Understanding these transportation nuances helps guests avoid unnecessary delays and plan their park visits more effectively.
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