Disney Debuts Transportation and Ticket Center Map with Walking Times

Shannen Ace

A parking lot map sign shows walking times and tram service info on a sunny sidewalk with people in the background.

Disney Debuts Transportation and Ticket Center Map with Walking Times

A new A-frame sign at the Transportation and Ticket Center in Walt Disney World let guests know how long of a walk it is to their parking lot.

New Transportation and Ticket Center Maps

A sign with a parking lot map stands on a wide concrete path, with people walking in the distance under palm trees.

We first saw the sign on Monday morning, set up at the start of the walking path into the Transportation and Ticket Center parking lots.

A parking lot map sign shows walking times and tram service info on a sunny sidewalk with people in the background.

It shows a map of the parking lots, with each of their logos over their location. The red half represents the Villains and the blue half represents the Heroes.

Parking lot map sign showing character-named sections and walking times, with tram service info for other lots.

The top of the sign notes that guests parked in the Zurg, Jafar, and Aladdin lots must take the walkway. Tram service is available to all other lots.

Parking lot sign with Disney character names, numbers, and colored areas, showing walking distances to the park.

The map indicates that it’s a five-minute walk to the Scar and Hook or Peter Pan and Simba lots. It’s a 10-minute walk to the Cruella and Ursula or Rapunzel and Mulan lots.

The Transportation and Ticket Center primarily serves as the parking lot of Magic Kingdom, but there is also Monorail access to EPCOT.

There’s currently construction in the center of the Transportation and Ticket Center parking lots, potentially to add more parking spaces. The Jafar lot was resurfaced and repainted earlier this year. The Zurg lot was resurfaced and repainted last year, adding more accessible parking spots.

What do you think of the new Transportation and Ticket Center map? Let us know in the comments or on social media.

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