Changes to traffic patterns around the Magic Kingdom area on July 4

PeterMarcus

Active Member
This should be interesting. It basically makes the roads on the left of the stoplight after the racetrack, to past the Poly, and back down to the gas station a one-way loop. If someone wanted to drive from the Grand Floridian to the Poly or Contemporary, they'd have to drive to the gas station and loop back around in that U-turn after the entrance booths (or take the Monorail, I guess).

I can see them doing this full-time. Those one-lane access roads get clogged so quickly, especially if there's a line of buses. Either as a two-lane one-way, or as a one-way with a dedicated bus lane.
 

Slowjack

Well-Known Member
This should be interesting. It basically makes the roads on the left of the stoplight after the racetrack, to past the Poly, and back down to the gas station a one-way loop. If someone wanted to drive from the Grand Floridian to the Poly or Contemporary, they'd have to drive to the gas station and loop back around in that U-turn after the entrance booths (or take the Monorail, I guess).

I can see them doing this full-time. Those one-lane access roads get clogged so quickly, especially if there's a line of buses. Either as a two-lane one-way, or as a one-way with a dedicated bus lane.
But wouldn't that U-turn only put you in the MK lot? You can't get from the U-turn to the rightmost lane that goes to the Poly, Contemporary, or the Lodge. Seems to me you'd have to either take Floridian Way north and loop behind the MK--which isn't intended for guest traffic--or head south and take the grand tour of the property. For one night it should be fine, but I think this traffic pattern would be too restrictive for everyday use.
 

TheRabbit

Well-Known Member
This should be interesting. It basically makes the roads on the left of the stoplight after the racetrack, to past the Poly, and back down to the gas station a one-way loop. If someone wanted to drive from the Grand Floridian to the Poly or Contemporary, they'd have to drive to the gas station and loop back around in that U-turn after the entrance booths (or take the Monorail, I guess).

I can see them doing this full-time. Those one-lane access roads get clogged so quickly, especially if there's a line of buses. Either as a two-lane one-way, or as a one-way with a dedicated bus lane.
No, from the Grand Floridian just go right and go behind the Magic Kingdom. It will be after fireworks so the road will be open.
 

landauh

Active Member
But wouldn't that U-turn only put you in the MK lot? You can't get from the U-turn to the rightmost lane that goes to the Poly, Contemporary, or the Lodge. Seems to me you'd have to either take Floridian Way north and loop behind the MK--which isn't intended for guest traffic--or head south and take the grand tour of the property. For one night it should be fine, but I think this traffic pattern would be too restrictive for everyday use.

There are two Turn-Arounds ... one north of the toll booths and one south.
 

stini228

Active Member
Weird how there is not a better way out of MK for the busses. Having to take a road that is traffic-y and full of speed bumps doesn't seem like the most efficient way to go. Wish they would build an expressway type exit road.
 

rshell68

Well-Known Member
This is the first time we are going to be in the area on the 4th...how bad are we talking here? Christmas Day'ish??
 

TimeTrip

Well-Known Member
No, from the Grand Floridian just go right and go behind the Magic Kingdom. It will be after fireworks so the road will be open.
But how long after the fireworks will it be open? I think I've been on a perimeter fireworks night, and it takes a while for the roads beyond the contemporary and gf to reopen. Unless I'm misremembering...
 

disney4life2008

Well-Known Member
This is the first time we are going to be in the area on the 4th...how bad are we talking here? Christmas Day'ish??

I was at MK on the 4th and at the resort the entire weekend last year (staying off site). Honestly, I do not remember complaining at all about traffic. On the 4th however, I would suggest if your going to the MK arrive at opening and do not leave until a hour or so after the park closes. Once your in - you are in but if you leave you risk not being let back in. By 11am the MK was PACKED PACKED PACKED!!!! It was a 2 hour wait just to eat lunch at Pecos Bills (including standing in line, waiting for a table). However, it was very doable thanks for legacy FP - we were able to do everything multiple times. But I fear for everyone tomorrow with FP+ SMH. Back to traffic - just be patient and have a great time.
 

PeterMarcus

Active Member
No, from the Grand Floridian just go right and go behind the Magic Kingdom. It will be after fireworks so the road will be open.

Oh, I misread. I thought it said 9:30 am and it would be an all day thing. I could still see them doing this semi-permanently, though.
 

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