Getting Around the Disneyland Resort
Complimentary Disneyland Resort parking lot trams shuttle you to Disney California Adventure Park and Disneyland Park from the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure. Trams operate until approximately one hour after the last theme park closes. View park hours.
The Downtown Disney District Monorail Station offers convenient transportation directly into the Tomorrowland area of Disneyland Park.
The Disneyland Monorail is accessible by Guests with valid admission to Disneyland Park. You must use your Disneyland Park admission before you can board the monorail.
The following locations are all conveniently located within walking distance of each other:
The following Southern California airports, listed in order of proximity, are options for Guests visiting the Disneyland Resort.
Shuttles, Limousines and Taxicabs
There are a number of shared-ride shuttles and limousines available that can take you directly to the Disneyland Resort. It's best to arrange your transportation prior to arriving at the airport.
Taxicabs are available for direct transportation service to the Disneyland Resort.
After exiting baggage claim, walk outside to the taxi stand. Taxis can be found curbside on the Lower/Arrival Level islands in front of each terminal under the yellow sign indicating "Taxis." You will be presented with a ticket stating typical fares to major destinations. Only authorized taxis with an official seal issued by City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation are permitted in the airport. It is illegal for any transportation services to solicit fares, and travelers using such services do so at their own risk.
The Los Angeles Metro consists of a network of interlinked bus routes and rail lines.
More Options
For more information on ground transportation options, schedules, fares and routes, please visit the following websites:
All ground transportation pick-up locations are situated in the Ground Transportation Center (GTC) within easy walking distance from the baggage claim area. The GTC is located on the Arrival (Lower) Level in the center of the East Parking Structure and can be reached from the Thomas F. Riley Terminal by crossing the airport roadway at the traffic light near the John Wayne Statue.
Shuttles, Limousines and Taxicabs
There are a number of shared-ride shuttles and limousines available at the GTC that can take you directly to the Disneyland Resort. It's best to arrange your transportation prior to arriving at the airport. Limousines may charge a flat rate that is sometimes close to the rate charged by a taxi service.
Taxicabs are available at the GTC for direct service to the Disneyland Resort and can seat up to 5 people. Look for coordinators who can assist you with your ground transportation needs. Be sure to inquire about a flat rate for a one-way trip to the Resort.
Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA)
The OCTA operates a network of interlinked bus routes that service Orange County and connect to other public transportation options.
For more information on ground transportation options, schedules, fares and routes, please visit the following websites:
Shuttles, Limousines and Taxicabs
There are a number of shared ride shuttles and limousines available that can take you directly to the Disneyland Resort.
Metro/Orange County Transit Authority
The Metro and OCTA operate a network of interlinked bus routes and rail lines that service Los Angeles and Orange County.
For more information on ground transportation options, schedules, fares and routes, please visit the following websites:
Shuttles, Limousines and Taxicabs
There are a number of shared-ride shuttles and limousines available that can take you directly to the Disneyland Resort.
Amtrak and Metrolink
Bob Hope Airport is directly served by Amtrak and Metrolink transportation services.
To access the train station, board a LOT D shuttle bus and tell the driver that you would like to be dropped off at the train station across the street. Only LOT D shuttle buses will take passengers to the train station. Train station shuttles are a complimentary service of Burbank-Bob Hope Airport and run frequently on a daily basis. If the shuttles are not in service, any bus that is operating will provide service to the train station.
Once at the train station, you can take Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner that directly connects the airport to the Anaheim Amtrak/Metrolink Station. There are several departure times each day. Metrolink's Ventura County Line also links the airport with Los Angeles Union Station, with a number of daily departures.
For more information on ground transportation options, schedules, fares and routes, please visit the following websites:
Shuttles, Limousines and Taxicabs
Omnitrans and Metrolink
Omnitrans is a public transit agency that serves the San Bernardino Valley while Metrolink is a commuter rail line that services all of Southern California. Upon exiting baggage claim, take a courtesy airport shuttle to the Omnitrans bus stop near Vineyard and Terminal 2.
Option 1:
Option 2:
For more information on ground transportation options, schedules, fares and routes, please visit the following websites:
Shuttles, Limousines and Taxicabs
There are a number of shared-ride shuttles and limousines available that can take you directly to the Disneyland Resort. Shuttle service is available at the transportation plazas across from Terminals 1 and 2, and curbside at the Commuter Terminal, although it's best to arrange your transportation prior to arriving at the airport. Limousines may charge a flat rate that is sometimes close to the rate charged by a taxi service.
San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), Amtrak and Metrolink
San Diego's MTS connects passengers from the airport to multiple public transportation options at Santa Fe Depot.
From Terminal #1, walk approximately one block southeast on Airport Terminal Rd. Walk straight to N. Harbor Drive Ramp, then a short distance south until you arrive at the Airport Station.
Amtrak operates 7 days a week, 365 days per year, with 12 scheduled round trips. The Coaster operates Monday through Saturday. However, there is no service on Sunday, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving or Christmas Day.
For more information on ground transportation options, schedules, fares and routes, please visit the following websites:
Amtrak
Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner runs between San Luis Obisbo (in the central part of California's coastline) to San Diego (in the southern most end of Southern California) with multiple stops in between. If traveling from other areas via Amtrak, you will need to transfer to the Pacific Surfliner at any of the stops along the train route.
Once you arrive at Anaheim Station, you may transfer to the Anaheim Resort Transit Route 15 bus, which will take you directly to the Disneyland Resort, or you can transfer to the OCTA Bus Route 50 and exit at the Katella-Harbor Blvd. stop with a short walk along Harbor Blvd. (approximately 3 blocks) to the Disneyland Resort.
For more information on Amtrak's schedules, fares and route information, please visit the following website:
Metrolink
Metrolink is a rapid commuter rail system that serves Southern California. There are 7 lines that serve the area and include:
The Anaheim Amtrak/Metrolink Station can be reached directly via the Orange County Line, the 91 Line with a transfer to the Orange County Line in Fullerton and the Inland Empire-Orange County Line with a transfer in Orange. Travel via the remaining 4 lines requires a transfer to the Orange County Line at Union Station in Los Angeles.
Once you arrive at Anaheim Station, you may transfer to the Anaheim Resort Transit Route 15 bus, which will take you directly to the Disneyland Resort, or you can transfer to the OCTA Bus Route 50 and exit at the Katella-Harbor Blvd. stop with a short walk along Harbor Blvd. (approximately 3 blocks) to the Disneyland Resort. For more information on Metrolink's schedules, fares and route information, please visit the following website:
Greyhound
The Greyhound bus station is located at 100 W. Winston Rd in the city of Anaheim, less than a half mile east of the Disneyland Resort and is accessible from thousands of service locations in North America.
Once you arrive at the bus station, transfer to the Anaheim Resort Transit Route 10, which will take you directly to the Disneyland Resort via S. Anaheim Blvd. and Ball Rd.
You may also choose to take a quick ride via taxicab due to the Disney Resort.
For more information on schedules, fares and station locations, please visit the following websites:
Los Angeles Metro and Orange County Transit Authority
The Los Angeles County Metro and the Orange County Transit Authority OCTA operate a network of interlinked bus routes and rail lines that service Los Angeles and Orange County.
Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA)
The Disneyland Resort is served by several bus routes within the OCTA system.
Los Angeles County Metro
The Disneyland Resort is served by the Metro Express Line 460 bus that connects to many other bus and rail lines that originate throughout Los Angeles County. This bus route runs northwest/southeast between 5th St. and Los Angeles St. in downtown Los Angeles and East Shuttle Roadway at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim.
In Downtown Los Angeles, Line 460 operates northbound on Figueroa St. and eastbound on 6th St., westbound on 5th St. and southbound on Flower St, and enters and exits the I-110 (Harbor Transitway) at Adams Blvd. It then runs along the I-110 and I-105 to the Norwalk Green Line Station, making stops at 37th St., Slauson, and Manchester Stations. There are 3 stops in Norwalk: Norwalk Station, Pioneer/Rosecrans and Carmenita/Excelsior. Norwalk Station is the most convenient connection point to transfer from other local Metro bus and rail lines to the Metro Express Line 460 that will take you directly to the Disneyland Resort. For more information on schedules, fares and route information, please visit the following website:
Many Disneyland Resort transportation systems are accessible to Guests with disabilities. All bus and tram routes are serviced by vehicles that can accommodate various types of wheelchairs and Electric Conveyance Vehicles (ECVs). A van equipped with a wheelchair lift is available to transport Guests between the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure and the Downtown Disney District, which is adjacent to both theme parks. For all Disneyland Resort transportation options, wheelchairs and ECVs must fit without being forced on lifts, ramps and in designated wheelchair spaces. Once in the vehicle, wheelchairs and ECVs must be able to be securely fastened via restraints.
Please note: oversized wheelchairs, Electric Conveyance Vehicles and scooters may be too large for some of our transportation.
Learn about more services for Guests with disabilities, including wheelchair rentals and ECV rentals.
The Anaheim Resort Transit (ART) System provides convenient, affordable shuttle service from area hotels to the Disneyland Resort, the Anaheim Convention Center and other locations throughout the 1100-acre Anaheim Resort District.
Many Good Neighbor Hotels also offer shuttle service. You can board a hotel shuttle or a public bus at the East Shuttle Area — located between the theme parks, near Harbor Boulevard.