Resort Hopping 101: Taking the Monorail Express

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Resort Hopping 101: Taking the Monorail Express

One of our focuses on the website the past few months has been Quick Tips. We like to prepare you for the parks and offer up tips and tricks to making your vacation more enjoyable.

Today I want to talk to you about something outside the Disneyworld Theme Parks and that is the Disney World Resorts. Specifically the Monorail resorts. They are the Polynesian, Grand Floridian, and the Contemporary Resorts.

Most people spend about 90% of the their time visiting the parks. I mean thats what your paying an arm and leg for right? I want to share with you something fun my family and I like to do outside the parks while at Disney World.


When we buy our park tickets we normally buy one less day just for touring the other things Disney offers.  This tip is also great for rainy days or on days you need a break from the parks. So all aboard the Monorail Express!

Resort Hopping is time honored tradition with my family dating all the way back to the 80’s and my first trips to the House of Mouse. My family would stay off site and we would drive to and walk around some of the Disney resort just to get a feel what it was like to stay in these super expensive, posh resorts.

As I got older and started taking my own trips with my wife we would make our Disney Dining reservations at places like O’hana’s and just find ourselves walking around, exploring, shopping and taking tons of photos around the various resorts. After more and more trips to Disney we started to work them into our planning till we started to make a check list of resorts we have been to and ones we still needed to visit. Needless to say there are still a few we haven’t been to.

The Big 3 as we call them are the Resorts that the Disney’s Monorail stops off at, and some of the easiest to Resort Hop. All you have to do is jump on the Monorail and your there. Depending on where you are staying you might have to take a ride to the Ticket and Transportation Center or TTC first then ride the Monorail to the resorts.

We like to resort hop for meals and to break up the days. It’s nice if you have a child in a stroller as they can nap as you are walking around and shopping. Be sure to bring your camera Disney’s attention to detail is everywhere. You can easily do all 3 resorts in a day. Each one is different and has tons of things to view and experience. My favorite is the beach at the Polynesian Resort. Stop off for a snack or drink, check out the arcades, or go for a leisurely stroll.

Quick Tip – One of the best places to see the Magic Kingdoms Fireworks is from the beach at the Poly!

If you have never tried Resort Hopping and have never spent time at the Big 3 Resorts I suggest jumping aboard the Monorail Express and checking them out, it is very relaxing and a welcomed change from the Disney Parks. Also it is a great way to save a few bucks since that is one less park ticket you have to buy.

If you have ever tried this or have some must see’s at the Monorail Resorts let us know in the comment box below.

>>Chip

Resort Hopping 101: Taking the Monorail Express

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Chip is the owner, editor, and writer of Chip and Company. When he is not writing about Disney News or Planning Tips, you will find him counting down the days to his next Disney Vacation.
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