
Step 5: Take the Ferry or the Monorail that is Labeled “Magic Kingdom” You’ve got two options that we’ll outline in the next step. If you’ve been to the Magic Kingdom before, you probably already know where to go from here. You’ll probably notice a lot of people heading in the opposite direction.

As soon as you stop at the TTC, get off and walk down the exit ramp. The monorail from Epcot only has one stop, so don’t worry about choosing the right time to get off. Step 4: Ride the Monorail and Exit at the TTC (Ticket and Transportation Center) Once you get to the top, wait for the next monorail and hop on. Thankfully, this walkway is in the form of a ramp, so disabled guests can climb without issue. You’ll be climbing the equivalent of two floors to get to the loading station for the Magic Kingdom monorail. Walk through the security check, if there is one, then look for the ramp that will lead you to the top of the station. It’s a big, winding, concrete structure that will be directly above the tram when it stops to let people off. When you get to the front of Epcot, do not scan your ticket and actually enter the park. Epcot’s monorail station is right in front of the park gates. This is the track you’ll be riding on to get to the Magic Kingdom. While you’re walking or riding the tram to Epcot’s entrance, you’ll probably notice the monorail track suspended above the parking lot. Step 3: Make Your Way to the Epcot Monorail Station If you don’t feel like walking, hop on the next available tram and it will give you a ride to the front. Most of Epcot’s parking spaces aren’t too far from the entrance, so walking to the front of the park is fairly easy. Step 2: Walk or Take the Tram to the Epcot EntranceĪfter you park your car, head to Epcot’s entrance. It doesn’t much matter where you choose to park within Epcot’s parking lots. Typically, there will be Disney employees directing you toward specific parking areas within Epcot. This step is pretty self-explanatory, but it’s worth noting, for the sake of clarity. The Epcot monorail track and the Magic Kingdom monorail track can operate on a different schedule and the Epcot track may close earlier than the Magic Kingdom one on any given day. We’ll explain exactly what to do, so you can spend more time having fun and less time worrying about your vehicle.īefore you start, check the operating hours of both Epcot and Magic Kingdom. The answer is yes, you can absolutely park at Epcot and go to Magic Kingdom. Whether your plan is to enjoy Epcot before heading to Magic Kingdom or vice versa, it’s pretty simple to get back and forth between the two.Įven though it’s pretty easy to do, it can be just a little bit confusing for a first timer.

This is an extremely common question for so many Disney vacationers. “Can I park at Epcot and go to Magic Kingdom?”
