Disney4me Posted June 2, 2024 Report Share Posted June 2, 2024 Nearly every single day, we think about how much we miss Disney’s Magical Express service. Magical Express sign This was a free service that took guests to and from the Orlando International Airport (MCO) and their Disney World hotel, and it was so deeply loved by pretty much all who used it. It was a magical, exciting, FREE thing to start and/or end your Disney World trip with. Now the closest thing to the old service is Mears Connect, which is NOT free and comes with much less Disney magic. But do you know what we miss more? This Disneyland Hotel perk that bypassed ALL the crowds. The Disneyland Monorail has been in operation since June 1959 and has been a beloved way to see the sights of Disneyland Park ever since. The 13-minute journey spans 2.5 miles of track and is a must-do in our eyes when visiting the park. Disneyland Monorail In 1961 the track was extended to connect the monorail directly to the Disneyland Hotel, so guests could board the Monorail straight from the hotel, no additional walking required. It was very similar to how the Resort Monorail has stations at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, the Contemporary Resort, and Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort in Walt Disney World! Disneyland Hotel But this wasn’t the best part of the Monorail — it took guests directly from Disneyland Hotel INTO Tomorrowland, which means they bypassed ALL the entrance crowds! ©Disney The key word here though is USED to. But in 1999, Disney took this hotel perk away from guests and moved the Monorail station to Downtown Disney. Yes, the station is only steps away from the hotel and still takes guests right into Tomorrowland, but ANYONE with a ticket can use this Monorail now, instead of it mostly just being for hotel guests. The Disneyland Monorail station in Downtown Disney This is great for those of us who are NOT staying at the hotel, and hotel guests can still get into the park early with their early theme park entry, but it’s less convenient than it used to be. It also means it’s one less perk hotel guests get when they’re already paying so much to stay on property. Disneyland Monorail Looking for more recent Disneyland news? We’ve got you covered! More Disneyland News! NEWS: This Popular Roller Coaster Is Closing For A Short Time in DisneylandDisney’s NEWEST Hotel Restaurant Will Now Be Open LONGERREVIEW: We’re Scratching Our Heads over the PRICES at This NEW Disney Restaurant NEWS: Disney Has CHANGED the Sip and Savor Festival PassA Popular Disney Nighttime Spectacular Returns TOMORROW! As always, stay tuned to DFB for all the latest Disney news and Disney history! Don’t forget to grab these Star Wars souvenirs before they’re gone! Want to Learn More About Disneyland? Check Out the Links Below! DFB Disneyland Restaurants Guide Disney Genie and How to Use it in Disneyland What You Need to Know About the Theme Park Reservation System for Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Closures and Construction at Disneyland Learn All About Disneyland Park See What Marvelous Stuff You’ll Find at Avengers Campus in Disney California Adventure Learn About Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Get All the Details About the Disneyland Mobile App Everything You Need to Know About Mobile Order in Disneyland Learn More About Disneyland’s Magic Key Program Full Details About the Holiday Season in Disneyland Full Details About Halloween Time at Disneyland Get Some STRANGE Tips for Disneyland Click HERE to Check Out Lots of Other DFB Posts About Disneyland Join the DFB Newsletter To Get All the Latest Disney News Delivered Right to Your Inbox! Click here to Subscribe What’s your favorite part of the Monorail? Tell us in the comments!The post We All Miss Magical Express, But Do You Even Remember This AMAZING Hotel Perk Disney Took Away? first appeared on the disney food blog.View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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