Disneyland Resort has introduced a dedicated shuttle system connecting local hotels to the Toy Story Parking Lot, filling the gap left by the Anaheim Resort Transportation system's recent closure. The service aims to streamline access for off-site guests amid the April 2026 transit changes. Guests now undergo security at the parking lot before boarding buses to the parks.
The Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) system, which linked hotels, the convention center, and Disneyland entrances for years, ceased operations in April 2026 due to shifting infrastructure priorities and regional transit restructuring. This left thousands of visitors reliant on alternatives to reach the parks without facing high parking fees or traffic congestion along Harbor Boulevard. Disney responded swiftly by launching its own shuttles from participating Good Neighbor Hotels directly to the Toy Story Parking Lot, transforming the lot into a central transit hub with onsite security screening including bag checks and metal detectors. From there, silver-and-blue Disney buses ferry guests to the Esplanade between Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure, reducing crowds at the main pedestrian entrances. The hub-and-spoke model promises higher reliability and frequency, especially during peak rope-drop and park-close hours, extending the seamless 'Disney Bubble' experience to off-site stays. Local hotels are adapting by integrating with the new service, though travelers should confirm participation with their property. Smaller or distant hotels may use private shuttles or ride-shares. Disney anticipates real-time shuttle updates via its app, with accessibility features for strollers and mobility devices maintained. This shift coincides with broader Anaheim tourism evolutions, including DisneylandForward developments.