NEWS: Another Replacement Service for Disney’s Magical Express Has Been Announced

Disney’s Magical Express is set to be discontinued in 2022, meaning guests will have to find another way to get from Orlando International Airport to their Disney hotels.

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So far we’ve shared a look at what a ride share service like Uber would cost, and we’ve shared details about Mears Connect, a service from Mears that is essentially meant to replace the Magical Express. But now a NEW Magical Express replacement service that even has themed buses has been announced!

According to a press released shared on PR Newswire, Transportation Management Service (TMS) has just announced the launch of a new themed bus experience that will take guests from Orlando International Airport to their Disney World hotels. The new service is called The Sunshine Flyer.

According to the press release, this new form of transportation will “allow guests to start the magic of their Disney vacation from the moment they step off the plane.”

©The Sunshine Flyer

The buses that will be used by The Sunshine Flyer are premium motor coaches that are themed around “old-fashioned passenger cars and train engines.” The buses feature fun designs on the outside and the staff are set to be dressed as 1920s rail conductors and engineers, really adding to that overall theme. The press release shares that the buses will “effectively serve as time-machines, offering a glimpse into 1920s rail travel.”

©The Sunshine Flyer

Frank Sherman, the CEO of TMS shared that “through The Sunshine Flyer, we’re able to give guests the chance to start their vacation from the minute they step off the plane, and turn what used to be a procedural drive into the beginning of an adventure to remember.” Not familiar with TMS? They’ve had 25 years of experience as a transportation company for big events like the FIFA World Cup and more.

©The Sunshine Flyer

The buses will service all of Disney’s resorts, feature a bathroom, have USB chargers, and have 3-point seatbelts. Guests who want to use The Sunshine Flyer will book their tickets online and get a QR code that they’ll scan once they get to Orlando International Airport.

©The Sunshine Flyer

If you want to use The Sunshine Flyer though, you’ll have to wait just a bit. Its service to the resorts won’t start until February 1st, 2022.

The Sunshine Flyer is also doing something special for the 50th Anniversary of Walt Disney World. In honor of the special occasion, The Sunshine Flyer will be donating 50% of all revenue made from the first 50,000 passengers during their first 50 days of business to Make-A-Wish Central & Northern Florida. Also, all Make-A-Wish children and their families will get complimentary service through the Sunshine Flyer for their Disney wishes indefinitely.

©The Sunshine Flyer

If you want to book a trip through The Sunshine Flyer, you must do so at least 4 days ahead of your arrival. Tickets are priced at $17 per adult and $12.50 per child for a 1-way trip. Round trip is $34 for adults and $25 per child. Kids under 2 ride free.

©The Sunshine Flyer

As a comparison, here is the pricing for Mears Connect. Standard service is $16 one way and $32 round trip per adult, and $13.50 one way and $27 round trip per child (ages 3-9). Express service is $200 round trip for up to 4 people, and then each additional person is an extra $55. There is currently no one-way Express service — you can only use it for round trip.

©Mears Transportation

The Sunshine Flyer website has more details about the service. According to their website, there will be entertainment available throughout the trip…

©The Sunshine Flyer

…and they will be located in the Main Terminal Building at the airport on Terminal B.

©The Sunshine Flyer

The website notes that guests should not wait more than 20 minutes to board the bus and the route is meant to be scheduled so that guests don’t have to be on the bus for more than 65 minutes before they reach their stop.

©The Sunshine Flyer

There will be a 72-hour cancellation policy…

©The Sunshine Flyer

…and the website also shares details about information you’ll need before your return trip.

©The Sunshine Flyer

In terms of car seats, the website notes that car seats are permitted on the motor coach.

©The Sunshine Flyer

You can see a bit more about The Sunshine Flyer buses in the video below.

So if you’ve been looking for another option to use to get you to and from the airport and Disney World, this might be a service you’ll want to look in to.

©The Sunshine Flyer

We’ll continue to look for more updates about the Magical Express’ discontinuation and let you know what we find.

Click here to learn more about the Mears Connect Magical Express replacement service.

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