PHOTOS, VIDEO: EPCOT Monorail Line Returns to Service at Walt Disney World

Shannen Michaelsen

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PHOTOS, VIDEO: EPCOT Monorail Line Returns to Service at Walt Disney World

After a year without it, the Monorail line connecting EPCOT and the Transportation and Ticket Center has finally returned to service.

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The Monorail line operates from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM.

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The archway at the Transportation and Ticket Center was repainted a few months ago as part of a reimagining for Walt Disney World’s 50th anniversary.

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We were among the first guests on Monorail Blue this morning.

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Cast Members let us board ahead of 10:00 AM so we could sit in the air conditioning until the Monorail took off.

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At 10:00 AM, the Monorail took off.

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Before long, we were enjoying some incredible EPCOT views.

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These views included a new look at construction in the center of the park.

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The 2021 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival started this past week.

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Watch our video of the full EPCOT Monorail loop below.

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  • Shannen Michaelsen

    Shannen has been a Disney Parks fan and lover of dogs since childhood, despite Pluto's attempt to eat Shannen's Minnie Mouse doll the first time they met. They've made up now. You can email Shannen at shannen@mail.hkdrnt.com.

2 thoughts on “PHOTOS, VIDEO: EPCOT Monorail Line Returns to Service at Walt Disney World”

  1. Never understood why they didn’t make more monorail lines as Walt Disney World evolved over the years. Especially since they accommodate so many people at one time and are very handicap friendly. The busses handle far fewer people and there’s paying a lot more employees, gas, maintenance, plus much more liability since the busses share the road with cars so accidents are a lot more likely. You would’ve thought the monorail service would’ve expanded to Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Downtown Disney, etc.

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