The shuttle service between Orlando International Airport (MCO) and the Disney area resorts started with arrivals on January 1, 2022. The fact that the service will have a price attached likely won't be too much of an issue considering every other way of getting from the airport to Disney World will also have a price attached. Mears Connect is now servicing Disney area hotels that were previously serviced by Disney’s Magical Express. Beginning January 1st, 2022, Disney World will no longer offer Disney’s Magical Express shuttle services, but there will still be plenty of ways to get between the Orlando International Airport and your Disney World Resort (though they won’t be free) Disney’s Magical Express. There clearly was a desire for the service, and while Mears Connect likely won't be a carbon copy of Magical Express, as it likely doesn't have the same level of Disney cooperation, if it's close enough many people will likely take advantage of it. It was made clear when the Magical Express termination was announced that Mears was not the one behind the decision, so seeing them try to fill the void isn't shocking. However, the one big difference is that while the Magical Express was a free service, according to The Points Guy, Means Connect will not be, although, exactly what it will cost has not yet been announced. Cost for a one-way Standard shared-ride service is 16 each way for adults, 13.50 each way for children. The good news for fans of that service is that Mears Connect, which will begin service on January 1, 2022, the day after the Disney Magical Express ends, will still provide many of those services, including luggage handling. Mears Connect, offering Standard and Express options. Disney's Magical Express gave guests booking vacations to Walt Disney World the ability to go right from their place to the bus taking them to their hotel, without even requiring them to pick up their bags. Disney’s Magical Express service officially ended in January 2021.
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