If you're driving to the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, the first thing you will notice while on the I-4 Interstate is the many Exits that all lead to different parts of Walt Disney World. Which Walt Disney World Interstate exit should you take? Knowing which Interstate Exist to get off to get to your destination is important and will definitely take a lot of stress off of you.
Below, we have listed all the Walt Disney World exits on the I-4 Interstate and where each exit will take you.
EXIT: 64
Attractions:
Magic Kingdom Park
Magic Kingdom Resort Area:
Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort,
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa,
Disney's Contemporary Resort,
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort,
Disney's Wilderness Lodge,
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground,
Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge,
Magnolia Golf Course,
Oak Trail Golf Course,
Palm Golf Course
Disney's Wedding Pavilion
EXIT: 65
Attractions:
Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom Park, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex and Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park
Disney's Animal Kingdom Resort Area:
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort,
Disney's All-Star Music Resort,
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort,
Disney's Art of Animation Resort,
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort,
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge and Villas,
Disney's Pop Century Resort
Disney's Winter Summerland Miniature Golf Course
EXIT: 67
Attractions:
Epcot, Disney Springs Area, Disney's BoardWalk and Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
Epcot Resort Area:
Disney's Yacht Club and Disney Beach Club Resorts,
Disney's BoardWalk Inn and Villas,
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort,
Disney World Swan Hotel,
Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel,
Walt Disney World Swan Reserve
Disney's Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf Course
Disney Springs Resort Area:
Disney's Old Key West Resort,
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter,
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside,
Lake Buena Vista Golf Course
Your best options to get to Walt Disney Resort from the Orlando International Airport to use Mears Connect Shared-Shuttle Service, an airport shuttle or car rental.
Disney's Magical Express Service - is a free comfortable transportation to and from the airport in deluxe air-conditioned motor coaches provided by Disney World Resort. With Disney's Magical Express Service, you save on transportation costs, tolls, parking, and more. Upon arrival, your luggage is picked up at Orlando International Airport. Disney takes you from the airport to your hotel check-in, while your bags go straight to your room.
When your vacation's over, you and your bags are whisked back from your Disney Resort to the airport.
Airport Shuttle - the recommended shuttle option from the Orlando International Airport to Walt Disney World Resort is Mears Airport Shuttle. Shuttle tickets may be purchased at the time of boarding. For return to the airport, the shuttle boards at the entrance of every Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Make reservations 24 hours in advance and allow a minimum of two hours before flight time.
Below are ways to get to Walt Disney World from Orlando International Airport, how to get there from within Florida, including the Walt Disney World Interstate exits and directions from varies cities within the United States.
Walt Disney World Resort is located southwest of Orlando, off Interstate 4, west of the Florida Turnpike. If you're traveling by car, Walt Disney World Resort is easy to find. Here are the directions from some major US cities:
Atlanta, GA: I-75 South to the Florida Turnpike South toward Orlando to Interstate 4 West to Walt Disney World Resort Exits
Boston, MA: I-95 South to I-4 West to Walt Disney World Exits
Chicago, IL: I-65 South to I-24 East to I-75 South to the Florida Turnpike South toward Orlando to Interstate 4 West to Walt Disney World Resort Exits
Columbia, SC: I-26 East to I-95 South to I-4 West to Walt Disney World Exits
Dallas, TX: I-20 East to I-49 South to I-10 East to I-75 South to the Florida Turnpike South toward Orlando to Interstate 4 West to Walt Disney World Resort Exits
Hilton Head Island, SC: US 278 West to I-95 South to I-4 West to Walt Disney World Exits
New Orleans, LA: I-10 East to I-75 South to the Florida Turnpike South toward Orlando to Interstate 4 West to Walt Disney World Resort Exits
New York, NY: I-95 South to I-4 West to Walt Disney World Exits
Raleigh, NC: I-95 South to I-4 West to Walt Disney World Exits
Washington, DC: I-95 South to I-4 West to Walt Disney World Exits
Walt Disney World Resort is located southwest of Orlando, off Interstate 4, west of the Florida Turnpike. If you are travelling within Florida, here are directions from some major starting points.
From Interstate 95, U.S. Highway 1 or southbound on the Florida Turnpike: take I-4 West to Walt Disney World Exits
From southbound Interstate 75: take the Florida Turnpike South to Interstate 4 West to Walt Disney World Resort Exits
From northbound on the Florida Turnpike: take Osceola Parkway which connects with U.S. Highway 192 and the Walt Disney World Resort
From the Daytona area: take I-4 West to Walt Disney World Exits
From the Tampa area: take I-4 East to Walt Disney World Exits
From Miami/Ft. Lauderdale: take the Florida Turnpike North to Osceola Parkway West (Exit 249) to Walt Disney World Exits
From Northeast Florida: take I-95 South to I-4 West (Exit 260B, old 86) to Walt Disney World Exits
From Northwest Florida: take I-75 South to Florida Turnpike South (Exit 328, old 65), to I-4 West (Exit 259) to Walt Disney World Exits
From the Ocala Welcome Center — located at I-75 (Exit 350, old 68): take I-75 South to Florida Turnpike South (Exit 65), to I-4 West (Exit 259) to Walt Disney World Exits
Take OIA South Exit (FL 417S - Toll) to the Osceola Parkway West (Exit 3) to Walt Disney World Exits
Take Lake Mary Blvd. West to FL 417 South to the Osceola Parkway West to Walt Disney World Exits
Walt Disney World Resort is serviced by:
Note:
Mears Connect is an efficient and convenient transportation shuttle service from Orlando International Airport to Disney area hotels and back.
The lynx 50 bus goes from Disney Springs to Downtown Orlando and have a stop near SeaWorld Orlando.