A New Peter Pan Bus Has Flown Into Walt Disney World

Peter Pan bus

All you need is faith, trust, and a pixie-dust-filled-bus! There is a new Walt Disney World bus Peter Pan overlay design and it can fly you throughout the resort area. You may even end up in Neverland along the way.

The design features Peter Pan and Tinkerbell flying through the clouds of Neverland, probably before heading to go see Wendy!

Since the ‘Sensational Six’ Disney buses rolled out with their brand new blue seats, laminate flooring, and USB charging ports (Disney Parks Blog), each of the buses with new overlays include these additions. The new Peter Pan bus also has these snazzy features.


If you listen close while you are aboard, you may even be able to hear Tick-Tock the Crocodile waiting on Captain Hook– or maybe the chants and laughter from the Lost Boys!

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Rebekah Martinez is a theme park junkie, living the dream here in Central Florida. She grew up in VA but decided she preferred some warmer weather. She is a performer at the Legoland Florida Resort and explores the rest of the sunshine state with any of her free time!
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