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Disney World Limits Disney Springs Buses to Guests With Verified Resort, Dining or Activity Plans

Disney is using verification to ease peak-season crowds by closing the Disney Springs parking workaround.

Overview

  • Walt Disney World, which began tighter checks on Sunday, March 29, is requiring proof of a hotel stay, dining reservation, or booked activity before guests can board resort-bound buses at Disney Springs.
  • Cast Members verify eligibility at the bus loop by scanning MagicBands, viewing digital room keys in the My Disney Experience app, or checking Key to the World cards.
  • The most consistent enforcement is at Disney Springs, with several outlets reporting checks only there, while a few reports claim staff are screening bus lines at the theme parks as well.
  • Staff on site describe the policy as temporary for the Easter surge, with multiple reports indicating checks will continue through the weekend and lift around Monday, April 6.
  • The move curbs a long-used free parking tactic at Disney Springs and prioritizes on-site guests, and those turned away are being directed to ride-shares or other transit, with the Monorail and Disney Skyliner not requiring verification at this time.