Is Disney World Ready for This? The DeSantis District Plan That Could Change Everything

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A man in a suit, with a red tie, is waving while standing in front of a tall, ornate castle reminiscent of a fantasy theme park. The sky is clear with light clouds. The background includes various buildings and attractions. DeSantis Disney World transportation expansion project.

Credit: Inside the Magic

4 Comments

  1. I would not use the rail line to Disney Springs. After a long flight, not interested in carting luggage on and off a train, and carting luggage on and off a bus to get to the resort.

  2. Billy J

    My wife and I have been Done with the Disney Company since 2009. So, NO — No Way would we use the transportation and as NE Florida resident taxpayers, we don’t want our money spent for anything that would “enhance” the Disney Company — especially with the Woke Weirdos running the “show.”

  3. OldFloridaGuy

    If dropped off at Disney Springs, where is the advantage in that? Unless people are staying in accommodations right near there, I’d envision at least another hour or two of waiting for and filling a bus (or other transportation), then making the rounds of all the Disney properties to unload families and luggage. Yes, in reality, it’d be hours before finally depositing some guests at their destination hotel, resort, campground, etc.
    Sounds like a whooping headache and not a solution.
    Disney should bring back their buses!

  4. AB

    Pretty sure it was less expensive to run the Magical Express than to kick out BILLIONS to this obnoxious sounding train solution! Who wants to drag their entire family with luggage onto whatever connecting transport choices from wherever these stops are? Time is $$$ to arriving guests. It sounds like more expenses btwn the train and secondary means of transport to their hotel and the burning of time as well. Nope, not the least bit excited.

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