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Watertaxies and parking trams
Waterwaxis run all over Walt Disney World. This cool type of transit runs from the Polynesian Village, and Grand Floridian to Magic Kingdom, from the Swan & Dolphin, Boardwalk, Beach club and Yacht club to Hollywood Studios, and from Port Orleans, Treehouse Villas, Old Key West, and Sarotoga Springs to Disney Springs (formerly known as Downtown Disney, but there are some signs they didn't change). Most of these are rivercruises, which run from certain resorts to Disney Srings. Each has a name, such as Blossom Queen, Louisiana Lady, Ect.
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Inside of river cruise
Has wheelchair accommodations, seats 42

River cruise loading at Treehouse

River cruise by Port Orleans bridge

2 River cruises passing each other

Blossom Queen by Treehouse Villas

Louisiana Lady at Port Orleans

Side of Rivercruise

Sassoulgia Queen at Port Orleans

Small ferry at 7 seas lagoon

Large Ferry in 7 Seas Lagoon
Parking Trams
These long trams take people from parking lots, to the park enterance in all 4 parks. At Magic Kingdom, you can not take a tram to the Magic Kingdom enterance. You need to park at the Ticket and Transit center, and take a bus or monorail over to Magic Kingdom. This is not 100% wheelchair accesible though, but if you have a fold up chair, you can transfer to a seat, and fold your chair. Not all wheelchairs and scooters are accesible on this type of transportation. You can also walk if you don't prefer the tram.

Tram 11A at Hollywood Studios

Tram 21A at Epcot

Tram 72 at Animal Kingdom
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