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  1. Stacey
    June 30, 2014

    This question is actually for Carrie from above, although I don’t know how to contact you, or Dave maybe you know too. Where do you get a shuttle from Sanford to a WDW hotel? Or how else could you get there/back without renting a car, since for the rest of the time we plan to take advantage of the WDW transportation?

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    • Dave
      July 1, 2014

      Stacey, search for “transportation from Sanford airport to disney”: and you’ll find lots of options.

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  2. Chris
    March 19, 2013

    We are flying to Orlando and staying for a week at the Animal Kingdom Hotel with two small children (4 and 2). Bearing in mind how far the hotel is from Magic Kingdom and the age of our children, would we be better off hiring a car rather than relying on the Disney transport system?

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    • Dave
      March 19, 2013

      Hi Chris! Actually, no. The Magic Kingdom is the only park where a car is slower than the WDW buses. This is because while buses drop you off right in front, the car park is far away, and once you’ve arrived at it, you need to take either a monorail or a ferry to get to MK. AT the other three parks, a car beats the buses, because there’s not the extra (ferry/monorail) trip…

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