Disney4me Posted September 29, 2019 Report Share Posted September 29, 2019 It’s the day we’ve waited for — the Disney Skyliner is OFFICIALLY OPEN! Skyliner and Riviera Views We’ve already taken to the skies previewing the newest transportation at Walt Disney World, witnessed the dedication ceremony, and answered all of your biggest questions ahead of its opening to the public, and now it’s your turn to soar over Disney World on the Skyliner! We headed to each Skyliner station to get a first look at what crowds were like as well as how smoothly guests were boarding on opening day. Come along with us! Caribbean Beach Skyliner Station Disney’s Caribbean Beach is the home of the main Skyliner station. All three lines of the Skyliner go out from this one location, making it a great spot to start our day. Think of it as the Transportation and Ticket Center for the Skyliner! Caribbean Beach Skyliner Station This station will take you to Disney’s Hollywood Studios station, Disney’s Riviera Resort station which continues on to the Epcot station, or the Art of Animation and Pop Century Resorts Skyliner station, which is located between the resorts on Generation Gap Bridge. Route Info at Caribbean Beach Station Handy maps are available for guests to keep track of the routes. Skyliner Route Map If you arrive early like we did you may be in need of some morning caffeination. Luckily, this spot has a new Joffrey’s Coffee that guests can enjoy before or after their ride! (And it doesn’t hurt that today is National Coffee Day!!) Joffrey’s at the Caribbean Beach Skyliner Station After some coffee, we were ready to hop in line! Read more about the new Joffrey’s here! Being the hub of the Skyliner system, we were prepared for a hefty wait but surprisingly it…wasn’t bad! Caribbean Beach Skyliner Station The line to get on each of the different Skyliner lines was surprisingly manageable! Lines actually kept moving at a somewhat steady pace. Caribbean Beach Skyliner Station The lines for guests requiring assistance was short as well! Caribbean Beach Skyliner Station After exploring the station for a while, we decided to hop a ride over to the Art of Animation and Pop Century Resorts Skyliner station to see what things were looking like over there. Check out all the cool new Skyliner merchandise available by clicking here! Art of Animation and Pop Century Skyliner Station After a quick ride over to the station in the middle of Generation Gap bridge, we disembarked and checked out what the scene looked like at this hub for many of the Value Resorts. Art of Animation and Pop Century Skyliner Station This station was the most surprising! No crowd! No wait! We got in line and practically walked right on!!! Art of Animation and Pop Century Skyliner Station Boarding was going very smoothly, and Cast Members all seemed in very high spirits. Art of Animation and Pop Century Skyliner Station Now, let’s hop back on and head back to Caribbean Beach to transfer to the Hollywood Studios Skyliner line! Check out everything you need to know before you fly on the Skyliner HERE! Hollywood Studios Skyliner Station After a short flight over, we arrived at Hollywood Studios. Hollywood Studios Skyliner Station There was certainly a line here! Hollywood Studios Skyliner Station Surprisingly, even though the line ran out to near the busses, it moved quickly! We were in line around 5 minutes before we got to board!! Hollywood Studios Skyliner Station Boarding was quick and smooth at this station as well. Hollywood Studios Skyliner Station After checking out the scene at the Studios, we hopped back on for a quick trip back to Caribbean Beach to transfer to over to the Epcot/Riviera line! Check out all of our FAQs about the Skyliner HERE! Riviera Resort Station The Riviera Resort opens on December 16th but until then, guests on this line will head down through the station and simply continue en route to Epcot. Once the resort is open, guests will be able to exit when the doors open at the station or remain seated and the doors will close and they can continue on to the International Gateway! Riviera Resort Skyliner Station We took a quick trip through the station then were on our way to Epcot! Riviera Resort Skyliner Station If you want to read more about what to expect at this new resort once it opens, click here! Read about our first ride on the Skyliner by clicking here! Epcot International Gateway Station Our last stop is Epcot at the International Gateway (hey, we covered a lot of ground this morning — time to treat ourselves to some nibbles at the International Food and Wine Festival!). Epcot International Gateway Skyliner Station This is such a pretty station! It reminds us of a Parisian metro station, which fits beautifully within its surroundings of World Showcase. Epcot’s International Gateway Skyliner Station There was a bit of a line here, but again, not that bad! Epcot International Gateway Skyliner Station Time to go enjoy a break in Epcot! Epcot International Gateway Skyliner Station Overall, we were REALLY impressed by how efficiently the opening day has gone. Guests and Cast Members alike seem happy! This has been such a smooth opening and it really does seem to be an efficient form of transportation for guests. Thanks for following along as we rode all the lines of the Disney Skyliner on opening day! We’ll keep you updated on this newest form of Disney transportation as guests acclimate to the change. We’re excited to now have this unique, new way to navigate a large portion of Disney World! Got more questions?! Be sure to check out our FAQs for all your burning Skyliner questions answered! And if you want to see firsthand what our first ride on the Skyliner was like, check out our video below! Are you excited to take a ride on the Skyliner? Let us know in the comments! Related posts: Disney World Skyliner Gondola PRO TIPS: Here’s What You Need To Know Before You FLY! Disney Skyliner Gondola System FAQ: YOUR Questions About The Skyliner Answered! We’re LIVE From the Disney World Skyliner — FULL PHOTO TOUR From the Air, Plus INSIDER TIPS! View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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