Thread: TTC and buses
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Old 09-28-2008   #13 (permalink)
CleveRocks
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Re: TTC and buses

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Originally Posted by FireAngel View Post
Transportation Center is the Key to getting anywhere you want to go...It was there 5 years ago, dunno about now.
Maybe that's what it is ... maybe a lot of people on this thread are going on out-dated information. The TTC has very VERY limited usefulness for guests staying at WDW resorts. I'll ignore for a moment those who drive to the MK parking area (which is at TTC).

Here's how it's been for at least the past 3.5 years (when I first was at WDW since the early 1990s) ...

Use as a monorail-to-monorail transfer point - to get from the Seven Seas Lagoon beam to the Epcot beam (and vice versa), you have to get out of your monorail car at TTC and then go to a different platform and board another monorail car.

Use to get from MK to either Animal Kingdom or Disney's Hollywood Studios (and vice versa) - From MK, you take a monorail or ferry to TTC, and then catch a bus at TTC to either AK or DHS (they are separate buses).

Passively used as a stop along the Seven Seas Lagoon monorail beam - If you get on the monorail at Contemporary and your destination is MK, your first stop will be TTC, but you will remain inside your monorail car until you arrive at the MK stop.

Really, people ... that's all there is !!!

Unless you are doing one of the above-stated manuevers, going to the TTC is an out-of-the-way waste of time.

These are dead-solid facts I'm explaining here. I'm not sure how there can be a debate about it ... as I spelled out in an earlier post, there is no such thing as a bus from a Disney owned-and-operated resort to the TTC, and vice versa. [Full disclosure - for a few months in 2006, construction at the MK bus area temporarily reduced the available space, and buses from Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness Campground temporarily dropped-off and picked-up at TTC.]
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