Walt Disney World will now be offering annual passholders the chance to obtain an Express Transportation Summer Pass for only $59.
This Summer Pass will allow passholders a chance to travel from park-to-park by using the Express Transportation service. The Summer Pass runs from June 5, 2017 to August 10, 2017, still maintaining its schedule of picking up every 30 minutes at select locations.
Annual passholders will need to obtain the pass by July 31, 2017 to gain access to the Express Transportation Summer Pass.
The current pricing for Disney World’s Express Transportation for guests is: $19 for a single-day ticket, this allows for express transportation use only on the day of purchase, and $29 for a Multi-day ticket, this is valid for up to 7 days from the date of purchase.
The Express Transportation pick up and drop off locations are still the same:
• Magic Kingdom: near the exit of Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin in Tomorrowland
• Epcot: East of Spaceship Earth or Backstage location
• Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Adjacent to the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Courtyard
• Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Near Kilimanjaro Safaris entrance
What are your thoughts on the Passholder Express Transportation Summer Pass?
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Becky
Saturday 10th of June 2017
The Express Transportation does not run if there is lightning in the area. We waited for 30 minutes for a sign or someone to show up and explain the process. That information is not on the brochere. I would not have purchased the plan had we known that. There was a lot of lightning and rain that made Express Transportation down most of the time we would have used it this week. It is very convenient when it is up and running.
Sandra Mascolo
Friday 9th of June 2017
Adults need to pay individually - don't know about children
Sandra Mascolo
Friday 9th of June 2017
Adults for sure - don't know about children.
Sandra Mascolo
Friday 9th of June 2017
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