How To Get From Animal Kingdom To Hollywood Studios
With Disney’s Annual Pass, you get access to all of the parks! The price is expensive (around $1,000 per person), but it definitely was worth it.
Not only does this pass give you entry into every theme park at Walt Disney World Resort, it also gives you some incredible perks like FastPass+ reservations and mobile app access.
If you are thinking about buying an annual pass, make sure to do your research and compare prices across sites so that you can find the best deal!
General tips for visiting the parks
There are several ways to spend time in each individual park, so how you use your time depends mostly on what you want to see and when.
For example, if you only have one day at the resort, then clearly you cannot visit both Spaceship Earth and Dinosaur as well as Adventure Island and It’s Tough Being Green.
Likewise, If you don’t have much time at the resort, then you probably don’t need to visit Wet ‘n Wild or Typhoon Lagoon either.
This article will focus on helping you navigate Disney’s Animal Kingdom, one of their most popular parks.
Take a taxi

If you are traveling from Disney’s Animal Kingdom to either of The Walt Disney World Resort Theme Parks, then taking a taxi is your best bet. These airport shuttle services usually have pre-set rates that do not fluctuate depending on traffic or season, so there is never a good reason to take public transportation!
By taking a taxi directly from the resort, you will be saving quite a bit of money and time as well. Some taxis even offer all of the same amenities as the buses!
There can sometimes be issues with some bus lines being crowded or running late, but this isn’t always the case. For example, my friend took the monorail one day and it was almost empty, which is very different than what we experienced earlier in the week when it took over an hour to get through the park!
So, make sure to check out all of the available options before deciding where to go.
Plan your trip based on how long you want to stay

The best way to see Disney as a traveler is by planning your trips based on how long you will be there. If you only have one day at Walt Disney World, then do not visit Animal Kingdom or any of the other parks that are closed during those times!
There are many ways to spend time in each park, so pick which ones are your favorites and focus on them by either moving forward in Time or staying for a specific amount of Time.
For example, if you love Toy Story Land and Cars Land, then start with visiting those before heading over to Epcot to take some rides. At night, all of the theme parks close down for sleep, making it hard to access some attractions unless you are very well prepared.
Knowing this, bring along snacks and/or drinks to help make yourself feel more relaxed and comfortable.
Visit Disney World before the crowds arrive

The best way to get into Walt Disney World is by visiting during off-season or early season. This will give you time to experience the parks at their most relaxed, with less crowd stress. And for many people, this is the best way to enjoy WDW!
During high season (typically around March through August), there are always more visitors than spots available in rides and shows. Many of these guests do not take advantage of all that the theme park has to offer because they feel crowded and overwhelmed.
If you visit during early spring or late fall, then your experiences will be much smoother due to lower attendance and fewer tourists competing for space and attractions.
And while some may say that spending winter in Florida is too warm and humid, especially during peak seasons, several hotels have air conditioning and/or heat pumps that work well if you like staying awake during the night.
Use Disney transportation

One of the best ways to get into the theme park spirit is by using the right transportational system that The Walt Disney Company provides you. These include buses, monorails, watercraft, and trains!
Buses are great way to get around the area since they’re usually frequent and cost less than taking the train or boat. There are even some routes where it is free to use certain bus lines in the area!
The Magic Monorail takes you between Universal Orlando and Downtown Disney in a short amount of time- just like a subway but with no cars. You can also take the Fun Wheel Waterway Shuttle which goes along several popular beaches and resorts in the area.
Trains are another great option as they go past many attractions and areas of interest. For example, the Train Station Tour Bus takes you through the parks, hotels, and restaurants of Central Florida so one of those must be within your destination!
Watercraft are another way to explore the area quickly and easily.
The best days to visit are less crowded
Finding time to make a trip down Disney’s “Highway 66” can be difficult, especially during the winter when it is snowing outside! That is why we have some great tips for you here at Moms With Discerners.
If you would like to give yourself more opportunities to take a tour of all of the parks, then try going during off-season or early morning or late evening.
These times are much quieter than regular visiting hours and there may be less traffic while traveling in from the airport or exiting the park.
For example, our top tip is to arrive in Orlando around 6 AM and head directly to one of the Universal Parks for the day.
Go when there’ll be less crowd and more rides to check out

The best way to navigate your vacation is by using the ride schedule at Disney, which you can find online or through mobile apps. You want to know not only what rides are open, but also how many people they need for them to run efficiently.
By knowing this, you will have a good idea of whether it’s worth waiting in line or if you should go somewhere else instead. For example, if It’s almost time for Dumbo to close, then you know that no one really wants to see that one anymore, so going during off-hours would probably give you better results.
In fact, some resorts don’t even offer Dumbo visits because it’s too expensive to keep running! So, finding an idle resort might save you some money, especially since most hotels now offer early entry privileges or discount tickets.
Bring along your favorite Disney movie

If you love watching movies that feature animals, then it makes sense to take some time at Walt Disney World to see how well they are trained for entertainment.
Many of them have been working with people in their lives as pets for years, so they form strong bonds. They learn about empathy and compassion when interacting with other creatures, which is helpful when dealing with things like puppies or cats!
You can find many courses at an animal training school where you can pay either monthly or yearly to work with dogs or cats. These classes usually cost around $100 per month, but some offer discounts if you’re a frequent student.
There are also plenty of YouTube videos showing all sorts of tricks such as walking on leashes, doing simple exercises, and more.
See all the attractions

In case you are looking to make your Disney vacation more budget friendly, do not worry! There is plenty you can still do at the park if you only have one or two days.
You do not need to spend money buying lunch passes or expensive snacks during rides. If you know of any good restaurants in the area, try going there either before or after the theme parks close for the day. You will be spending much less than what it would cost to eat somewhere else while keeping up with yourself!
Another way to save money is to use the free shuttle buses that take you from one part of the resort to another. Make sure to check out the website or app before taking advantage of this service as some areas may get closed off due to special events or maintenance. Also, remember how to ride the bus like a pro! The best place to find these tips is by talking to people who have done it before.