Hey Fellow Disney Addicts! It’s me, Anonymouse. Chiperoo has finally let me out of my box and I’m bursting with Disney gossip. Today’s gossip comes to you straight from Walt Disney World Resort. One of my many fans sent me the picture above and I just had to investigate. Is it an indication that we will soon see a walkway from Grand Floridian to the Magic Kingdom?
My sources tell me “Yes!” and that the floating bridge is merely the beginning of this transformation. The bridge can be moved to bring out the Electrical Water Pageant barges and replaced once the barges are in the Seven Seas Lagoon.
While Guests and Cast Members have been talking about this possibility for years, it has never been built. However, in October, Disney Vacation Club opened The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. With the opening of this new DVC resort, it would make perfect sense to finally build that walkway from Grand Floridian to the Magic Kingdom. This would cut down on ferry and monorail crowding as well as giving guests another way to experience Walt Disney World.
What do you think about a walkway from Grand Floridian to the Magic Kingdom? I think it would be wonderful!
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I think whenever WDW comes up with additional ways to get to/from somewhere on property without having to wait for transportation is great! Especially when we’re tired and our feet are hurting – it often feels preferable to just walk, rather than stand, stand, stand in crowds waiting for a bus or boat or monorail, not even knowing if you’ll fit on the next one that arrives (or the next one after that!)