What Is the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center and Why You Need to Know

Last updated Dec. 10, 2024

If you’re thinking about driving to Disney World, renting a car once you get there, staying offsite or even at some onsite resorts, then you need to understand about the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center, often referred to as the TTC. All Disney World Magic Kingdom parking takes place here, but it isn’t only a parking spot for your car. The Transportation and Ticket Center, also known as the TTC, is a transportation hub. Here’s everything you need to know about this often-overlooked part of the Disney World vacation experience.

Where Can I Find Disney World Magic Kingdom Parking?

Magic Kingdom has no visitor parking lot located at the park. Instead, all Magic Kingdom parking is located about a mile away, linked to the park via the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center.

The parking lot is split into two sides, named Heroes and Villains. The Villains side features parking locations named after Disney villains. They include: Jafar, Hook, Ursula, Zurg, Scar, and Cruella. The Heroes side has sections named after Woody, Simba, Mulan, Aladdin, Peter Pan, and Rapunzel.

Once you park in one of these lots, you will have to board a tram or walk to the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center. From the TTC, you will board a ferry boat or monorail to the Magic Kingdom.

parking at the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center

In addition to the 2 aforementioned parking lots, there is a preferred parking location. This section of the lot does not require you to take a tram, but you will pay more to be within walking distance of the Disney World Transportation Ticket Center.

Parking for the Magic Kingdom comes in three tiers. Standard parking is the most common and costs $30 per day for one car or motorcycle. parking here will require a tram ride or a longer walk to reach the monorail or ferry.

Preferred parking costs $45, $50 or $55 per day per day for one car or motorcycle, based on season and date of visit. Preferred parking allows you to snag one of those up-close parking spaces for a quicker commute to the park.

Then there is parking for oversized vehicles, such as a Shuttle, Limo, Camper Trailer, RV, Bus or Tractor Trailer. I’m honestly at a loss as to why someone would drive a tractor trailer to Disney World, but if you do, you can expect to pay $35 per day. The same fee is in effect for all other types of oversized vehicles.



Guests who are staying onsite at a Disney World resort hotel do not have to pay an additional fee for theme park parking. If you stay at a Disney World resort and drive to the Magic Kingdom parking lot, you may park for no additional charge. Just show your MagicBand, Key to the World Card, or your MagicMobile entry pass on your phone.

For a complete breakdown of parking fees per resort and per park, click here.

Transportation from the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center to the Magic Kingdom

Now that you have parked in one of the Heroes or Villains parking lots, its time to go from the Walt Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center to catch a ride to the Magic Kingdom Park. To do this, you have three, sometimes four, options.

The first option is to board the Magic Kingdom Ferry boat to the park. This large boat can carry up to 600 guests from the TTC to the park, and back. During peak times, the other transportation modes can fill up quickly, resulting in long lines. Many report that during park opening and closing, the large capacity boats are actually quicker. But, be aware that seating is limited on the boats, so you may find yourself standing for the entire ride, which is less than 10 minutes.

Next, you have the option to board two different monorail lines to access the Magic Kingdom from the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center.

Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center Monorail.

First, there is the Express Monorail which offers service directly to the Magic Kingdom park without stopping. This is your most direct route to the Magic Kingdom. But, be aware that during peak times, such as park opening and closing, this monorail lines sees crowding and long lines, which may slightly delay your travel.

Additionally, you can board the resort monorail for more indirect access to the Magic Kingdom. This monorail will first stop at the Polynesian Resort, then the Grand Floridian Resort to pick up guests before arriving at the Magic Kingdom resort. The resort monorail line often sees smaller crowds, but does take longer to give you park access since it makes multiple stops.

Lastly, there is an occasional fourth way to travel to the Magic kingdom from the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center. During high crowd times, Disney will occasionally operate a bus that runs directly from the TTC to Magic Kingdom.

This transportation mode is not to be planned on, as it operates somewhat sporadically. Be sure to ask a cast member if the bus is operating before following the walkway to the right of the TTC to find it.

Also, be aware that just because you boarded the bus to the Magic Kingdom, it does not necessarily follow that you will be able to take a bus back to the TTC later in the day. The bus may operate at opening on busy days, but may cease to run during the day when crowds diminish, or may not run again at all that day.



What Else Happens at the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center?

Disney World’s Transportation and Ticket Center operates as a hub for travel to EPCOT Park as well. While EPCOT does have its own parking lot which provides direct access to the park for those with cars, all monorail traffic  to EPCOT begins and ends at the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center.

To access EPCOT from any of the resorts on the Magic Kingdom monorail line, such as Polynesian Village, Grand Floridian Resort and Spa or Contemporary, you will need to first board the resort monorail line and ride it to the stop at the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center.

From there, depart the monorail and walk down the exit ramp. You’ll then enter the line for the EPCOT monorail. The EPCOT monorail makes no stops at resorts and travels directly from the Walt Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center to EPCOT.

Lines to Board the monorail at the Transportation and Ticket Center

Similarly, if you wish to park hop from the Magic Kingdom to EPCOT, you will need to get on either the resort or express monorail and get off at the TTC stop. You will then board the EPCOT monorail there.

If you are a guest who is driving and hoping to just visit EPCOT, it makes more sense to park in EPCOT’s parking lot, rather than the TTC. But, if you are hoping to park hop and visit both the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT parks in one day, it may make sense to park at the TTC instead.

In the past, the TTC also offered bus transportation to the other parks for park hopping purposes from Magic Kingdom. But somewhat recently, additional bus stops have been added at Magic Kingdom erasing the need for these buses at the TTC.

Rideshares and the Walt Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center

If you are planning to use Uber or Lyft from your onsite or offsite resort to get to Magic Kingdom, be aware that these services are not allowed to drop you off directly at the Magic Kingdom. Instead, they must drop you off at the Walt Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center.

This means from your Uber or Lyft, you will then need to board the monorails or ferry to get to Magic Kingdom. Minnie Vans are the only ride share service that can drop guests off directly at the Magic Kingdom.

Security Checks at the TTC

You need to go through security checks prior to entering all Disney parks. When approaching Magic Kingdom from the Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center, you will go through security before accessing the monorail or ferry boat.

This means once you arrive at the park, you can walk right up to the turnstiles rather than waiting in line to pass security prior to entering the park.


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Purchasing Tickets at the Walt Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center.

There is a reason that the Walt Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center is named what it is. Besides transport, you can deal with all your ticketing needs here.

The TTC often has more cast members to help with ticket purchases. This can mean shorter lines so you’ll get off to the fun quicker. This is a particular advantage for day guests who are coming in from an offsite resort or elsewhere. However, keep in mind that Good Neighbor hotels are required to provide ticketing services, meaning you can purchase before you exit your hotel lobby, saving even more time.

The Polynesian Village Resort’s Secret Pathway to the Disney World Transportation Ticket Center

The Polynesian Village Resort is one of our favorite places to stay. Besides the beauty, the theming, and the atmosphere, we love the Polynesian because of the close proximity to the Walt Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center.

The Polynesian is located directly next to the TTC. Thanks to a discreet walkway that links the resort to the TTC, some rooms are less than a five-minute walk.

Monorail tracks

This will give you quick and more direct access to the EPCOT monorail than is available from any other Disney World resort. By using this trick, you will no longer need to board the resort monorail, ride through two more resort stops and the Magic Kingdom stop, then exit at the TTC to then board the EPCOT monorail.

Instead, just walk to the TTC and board the EPCOT monorail. This will make your EPCOT commute quicker, smoother, and less crowded.


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By Ali Patton

Ali is a travel blogger for Seconds to Go, where she shares her experiences traveling the U.S. with her co-blogger Mom, Kathleen. She is also an avid Disney travel enthusiast, and with multiple Disney World trips under her belt, is a knoweldgeable resource for all things related to Disney vacations. Ali can be found managing the Seconds to Go social media accounts as well as the famed Double Z Farm pages on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.

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