5 Ways from Polynesian Village to Typhoon Lagoon (2024)

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If you plan to go to Typhoon Lagoon while staying at the Polynesian, you must know the best ways to get there. It’s a little more complicated than getting to the theme parks!

This guide will explain all the transportation options and help you get comfortable with them before your trip. Pay attention to which options are FREE and which ones cost extra.

The Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon:


Option #1: Take the FREE Disney bus to Typhoon Lagoon!

polynesian to typhoon lagoon via disney bus

If you want to get to Typhoon Lagoon for FREE, then you should use the bus transportation that Disney World provides.

Where is the bus stop at the Polynesian?

The bus stop is just a short walk outside the main entrance. When you exit out the front, turn left and follow the walkway until you arrive at the bus stop.

Please know NO DIRECT bus goes from the Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon.

To get to Typhoon Lagoon, you must FIRST take the bus from the Polynesian to Disney Springs.

Once you arrive at Disney Springs, you will get off the bus at the resort dropoff area.

From here, you need to find the bus going to Typhoon Lagoon and board it once it arrives.

Luckily, the second bus ride only takes about 5 minutes because Disney Springs and Typhoon Lagoon are right next to each other.

Bus service to Typhoon Lagoon from Disney Springs typically begins 30 minutes before the water park opens and ends 1 hour after it closes. Once they start, the buses run continuously throughout the day. I have found that you can typically expect a bus to arrive around every 15 to 20 minutes.

You will find a screen at the bus stop showing when the next bus will arrive. You can even see where it says you need to go to Disney Springs first and then transfer to another bus to get to Typhoon Lagoon.

Typhoon Lagoon was closed during our visit, but the sign read, “Take the DISNEY SPRINGS bus and transfer.”

How long do the buses take from the Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon?

This can be hard to estimate because you never know how long you’ll have to wait for a bus. Unfortunately, walking up to the bus stop and seeing your bus pulling away is common!

If I were you, I’d estimate it would take roughly 60 minutes to make the journey from the resort to the water park.

  • First, you must wait for a bus to arrive at the resort, which can take up to 20 minutes.
  • Once your bus leaves the Polynesian, arriving at Disney Springs takes about 15 minutes.
  • Then, you must get off and find the bus that goes to Typhoon Lagoon and wait for the new bus to arrive.
  • Finally, the bus ride from Disney Springs to Typhoon Lagoon takes about 5 minutes.

As you can see, it can take a LONG time to get from the Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon when you factor in the bus transfer.

And remember, you need to repeat this process in reverse when you’re ready to return to the resort!

When our family is in Disney, we like to save as much time as possible. That’s why I’m a big fan of some of the other transportation options below! 🙂


Option #2: Take a rideshare from the Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon

polynesian to typhoon lagoon by rideshare

As we just discussed, the problem with taking the Disney bus to Typhoon Lagoon is how long it takes!

That’s why I LOVE using Uber or Lyft to get from the Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon. 

It saves so much time! Especially if you walk up to the bus stop and realize you missed the next bus to Disney Springs.

The distance from the Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon is 5.6 miles (9 km), and the drive should take about 15 minutes! I estimate you can save roughly an hour using a rideshare service instead of taking the Disney buses.

Between Uber and Lyft, there are a lot of drivers cruising around Disney World. Almost every time I’ve used one to go to the parks, I’ve had to wait less than five minutes to get picked up.

Where can an Uber pick me up at the Polynesian?

There is plenty of space for your rideshare driver to stop and pick you up outside the main lobby.

How much does an Uber cost from the Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon?

uber - polynesian to typhoon lagoon

It’s estimated to cost under $15 one-way. Of course, the exact price depends on what kind of vehicle you need and whether there is “surge pricing” when you book your ride. I think it’s money well spent for the time that you save!

The ONLY negative to using a rideshare is that you must pay for the ride, whereas the Disney buses are free.


Option #: Drive yourself to Typhoon Lagoon!

Getting in your car and driving yourself is an often overlooked way from Disney’s Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon. It’s probably the fastest way to travel since you don’t have to wait for someone to pick you up. 🙂

The distance between these two locations is 5.6 miles (9 km). The drive takes about 15 minutes, depending on traffic.

driving yourself from polynesian to typhoon lagoon

And here is the BEST news about driving yourself to Typhoon Lagoon:

As long as you are staying at the Polynesian, the parking at the water park is FREE! Unfortunately, many guests don’t realize (or forget) that if you stay at a Disney World Resort, parking at any of the parks does not cost anything.

Getting FREE parking at the theme parks is an incredible benefit of staying at Disney’s Polynesian Village, as parking costs a minimum of $25 per day at each park.


Option #4: Ride in a MINNIE VAN to Typhoon Lagoon

One fun thing about using the rideshare service Lyft is that they have partnered with Disney World to provide MINNIE VANS, which are Minnie Mouse-themed mini-vans!

minnie van from the polynesian to typhoon lagoon

A big benefit of using a Minnie Van is they are driven by DISNEY CAST MEMBERS. I know many people like this fact because the drivers are Disney employees, which provides additional peace of mind.

While using the Lyft app inside the resort, choose Typhoon Lagoon as your destination. Then, order the Minnie Van to come and pick you up.

take a lyft from polynesian to typhoon lagoon

While this option is fun, as you can see above, it is much more expensive than a regular Lyft vehicle. In addition to a Disney Cast Member driving, here are a few additional benefits of a Minnie Van.

  • They can fit up to SIX people.
  • Includes two car seats, which your driver will install for you.
  • These vans can fit scooters and wheelchairs, but please pre-arrange your ride if you need this service.

Option #5: Take a TAXI to Typhoon Lagoon

take a taxi from polynesian to typhoon lagoon

I know some people don’t like using Uber or Lyft because they don’t trust the person driving or don’t feel comfortable using the app. If this describes you, calling a traditional taxi company for a ride is easy.

Taking a taxi has many of the same benefits as rideshares, such as not waiting for a bus. But of course, you must pay for the taxi ride, where the Disney buses are free.

If you want to take a taxi from Disney’s Polynesian Village to Typhoon Lagoon, I recommend calling Mears Taxi, a well-known and trusted company in the Orlando area. You can even schedule and book your ride online.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Skyliner go from Disney’s Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon?

No, there is no Skyliner stop at Typhoon Lagoon. Additionally, the Skyliner only goes to the following resorts: Caribbean Beach, Riviera, Pop Century, and Art of Animation.

Is there boat transportation from the Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon?

No, the boats do not travel to Typhoon Lagoon. Although there is boat service from the Polynesian, you can only use it to get to Magic Kingdom.

Will the Disney Monorail get me from the Polynesian to Typhoon Lagoon?

No, the monorail does NOT go to Typhoon Lagoon. The monorail can only take you to Epcot and Magic Kingdom.

Can I walk from Disney’s Polynesian Village to Typhoon Lagoon?

The short answer to this question is NO. First, the distance between the resort and Typhoon Lagoon is around 5.6 miles (9 km). And second, there are no walking paths that connect them. You must take the bus, rideshare, taxi, or drive yourself!


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Lindsey Dahle
Lindsey Dahle

Lindsey has been writing at Resort Rat since 2023. She loves sharing her enthusiasm for travel, especially to Disney destinations. She is passionate about helping others make the most of their travel. Lindsey's home base is a quiet neighborhood with a pond and woods, but her home is wherever her husband and two kids are.

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