General Joe Potter Ferryboat Returns to Service with Updated Look. William E. “Joe” Potter was an engineering and logistical planning genius, which is why Walt Disney recruited the retired United States Army major general to oversee the early construction of Walt Disney World in Florida. In this role, Joe ably guided the Herculean task of transforming 300 acres of Florida land into the Magic Kingdom, while also preserving the area’s ecology and beauty.
General Joe Potter the Ferry Boat, which transports guests daily between the Transportation and Ticket Center and Disney’s Magic Kingdom, has returned to service recently after getting a fresh coat of paint and general maintenance. Check out some of the images we got today of the refreshed look.
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All Aboard!
Turn your travel into a treat on our fleet of boats that’s an attraction in itself.
Take in the scenery and relax with welcome breezes as you sail around Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake. Feel the wind in your hair and the magic in the air as you cruise Crescent Lake and Lake Hollywood. Water taxis and ferries sail to and from Magic Kingdom park. Most routes run on 15- to 30-minute intervals.
Magic Kingdom Park
Accessible by water launch (also known as water taxi) from:
- Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
- Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
- Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows
- Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Ferryboats connect Magic Kingdom park to the Transportation and Ticket Center.
General Joe Potter Ferryboat Returns to Service with Updated Look
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