The Parks
Disney World Buses Crash Into Each Other
Over the weekend, two buses from the Walt Disney World Resort collided on Buena Vista Drive. This incident quickly drew attention from guests and passersby alike. Witnesses reported that one of the buses was heading towards Art of Animation, while the other’s direction remained unclear at the time of the collision.
The damage from the collision became evident as witnesses took to social media to share photos, highlighting the extent of the situation. Reports indicated that the rear bus suffered significant damage to its front end, while the front bus exhibited less visible harm.
A guest on Reddit mentioned that the rear bus created the most chaos, impacting the flow of traffic on the busy road. Recovery efforts began soon after, with crews working diligently to clear the scene and ensure the safety of the area.
As news of the collision spread, concerns about potential traffic delays emerged. Witnesses noted that the incident could impede the early-morning rush of guests heading to the parks, especially during the holiday season, when Disney World experiences an influx of visitors. Crowds often swell at this time, so any delay could mean longer wait times and more frustration for eager families.
For those relying on Disney’s bus transportation, alternative options soon became a topic of discussion. Many guests found themselves considering transportation methods such as ridesharing services, personal vehicles, or even the Disney Skyliner that connects certain areas of the resort. With the Skyliner being one of the preferred choices since its opening in 2019, it presented a fast and scenic route, navigating guests safely away from the traffic mess.

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The timing of this bus collision coincided with the holiday season, a period known for its bustling crowds at Disney World. Each of the four theme parks sees thousands of visitors eager to experience the festive offerings.
Notably, events like Jollywood Nights and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party attract families looking to enjoy the holiday spirit.
Disney World’s transportation network typically flourishes during this peak period, with buses being a popular choice among guests.
However, various alternatives exist that can help alleviate transportation pressures. The Disney Skyliner, while not serving all parks, provides a unique aerial perspective of the resort and connects several hotels with EPCOT and Hollywood Studios. The monorail, although limited in its stops, offers convenient access to Magic Kingdom and some resort hotels, showcasing diverse options for movers and shakers within the park.



