The best mix of convenience, value, and fun transportation at Walt Disney World.
If you want fast transportation, great value, and easy access to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios, the Skyliner Resorts are one of the smartest choices on Disney property.
In many ways, the Disney Skyliner has quietly become the most efficient and enjoyable way to get around Walt Disney World—and staying at one of these resorts puts you right in the middle of it.
For military families especially, Skyliner Resorts often hit the sweet spot between cost, convenience, and overall experience.
Let’s break down how they work and whether they’re the right fit for your trip.
Quick Facts About Disney World Skyliner Resorts
- Location: Primarily EPCOT and Hollywood Studios Resort Areas
- Resorts: Riviera Resort, Caribbean Beach Resort, Pop Century, Art of Animation
- Resort Categories: Deluxe (Riviera), Moderate (Caribbean Beach), Value (Pop Century, Art of Animation)
- Transportation: Skyliner gondolas, buses
- Best For: EPCOT and Hollywood Studios access, balanced budgets, transportation ease
- Eligible for Military Discounts: Yes (availability varies by resort and season)
Location Overview
The Skyliner Resorts are located along the southern portion of Walt Disney World property, positioned between EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
This location gives you direct access to both parks via the Skyliner, with no buses required for those destinations.
While they are farther from Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom compared to other resort areas, the efficiency of Skyliner transportation often makes up for that—especially if those aren’t your primary parks.
Transportation: Why the Skyliner Is a Game-Changer
The Disney Skyliner is a gondola system that connects four resorts directly to EPCOT’s (International Gateway) and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
In real-world use, it’s often the fastest and most enjoyable transportation option at Walt Disney World.
Here’s what that looks like:
- EPCOT: Direct Skyliner access to the International Gateway (World Showcase entrance)
- Hollywood Studios: Direct Skyliner access
- Magic Kingdom & Animal Kingdom: Bus transportation
The biggest advantage? You’re avoiding buses for two of the most popular parks.
But there’s one important detail many first-time visitors don’t realize:
- Caribbean Beach Resort is the central hub of the Skyliner system
- Guests from Pop Century and Art of Animation must transfer there to reach EPCOT or Hollywood Studios
This transfer is usually quick and efficient, but during peak times, it can add an extra wait.
That said, even with the transfer, the Skyliner is often still faster (and far more enjoyable) than buses.
The Skyliner Resorts
Disney’s Riviera Resort
The Riviera Resort is the newest Disney Vacation Club property and the only Skyliner Deluxe Resort with its own dedicated station.
This means no transfers for EPCOT travel and minimal wait times compared to other Skyliner resorts.
It offers a quieter, more refined atmosphere with excellent dining and easy transportation access.
Best for: Deluxe experience with Skyliner convenience and fewer crowds
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Caribbean Beach is the hub of the Skyliner system, which makes it one of the most strategically located resorts on property.
From here, you have direct access to both EPCOT and Hollywood Studios without needing to transfer.
It’s a large resort, which means internal walking distances can be long—but transportation access is excellent.
Best for: Central Skyliner access and strong Moderate-level value
Disney’s Pop Century Resort
Pop Century is one of the best value resorts at Walt Disney World, largely because of its Skyliner access.
While you’ll need to transfer at Caribbean Beach, the overall convenience still makes it a huge upgrade over bus-only Value Resorts.
For many military families, this is the best balance of price and transportation on property.
Best for: Budget-friendly stays with strong transportation benefits
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
Art of Animation shares the Skyliner station with Pop Century and offers similar transportation benefits.
What sets it apart is its highly immersive theming and Family Suites, which can sleep up to six guests.
This makes it a great option for larger families who still want access to Skyliner transportation.
Best for: Families needing more space and strong Disney theming
Who Should Stay at a Skyliner Resort?
Skyliner Resorts are one of the most versatile options at Walt Disney World.
You should strongly consider staying here if:
- You plan to spend a lot of time at EPCOT and Hollywood Studios
- You want to avoid buses as much as possible
- You value transportation efficiency and reliability
- You’re looking for strong value compared to Deluxe resorts
- You enjoy a more relaxed, scenic travel experience
You may want to consider other areas if:
- Magic Kingdom is your primary park
- You prefer direct (no-transfer) transportation from Value resorts
- You want the closest possible proximity to one specific park
Military Discount Considerations
All Skyliner Resorts are eligible for the Disney Armed Forces Salute Room Discount, but availability varies by resort and travel dates.
Here’s how they typically compare for military families:
- Pop Century: Often one of the best-value discounted options on property
- Art of Animation: Suites can be a strong option for larger families (but fewer discounts)
- Caribbean Beach: A popular Moderate choice with good availability
- Riviera: Limited discount availability but occasionally strong Deluxe value
Because Skyliner Resorts span all three price tiers, they give military families more flexibility than almost any other resort grouping.
If you want help comparing these options, we recommend working with a military-focused Disney travel specialist:
The Mouse Experts Military Disney Vacation Specialists
Final Thoughts
The Skyliner Resorts offer one of the best overall combinations of convenience, value, and experience at Walt Disney World.
While they may not have the prestige of the Monorail Resorts, they often outperform them in day-to-day usability—especially for EPCOT and Hollywood Studios trips.
For many military families, this is the “sweet spot” of staying on Disney property.
If your trip plans align with these parks and you want a smoother transportation experience, a Skyliner Resort is hard to beat.
Have you stayed at a Skyliner Resort? Which one is your favorite? Let me know in the comments!
Read about all the Disney Resort Areas:
- How Disney World Resort Areas Work
- Magic Kingdom Resort Area Hotels
- EPCOT Resort Area Hotels
- Animal Kingdom Resort Area Hotels
- Disney Springs Resort Area Hotels
- BoardWalk Area Resorts
- Disney World Monorail Resorts
Walt Disney World Resort Overviews
- Walt Disney World Resort Hotels
- Do WDW Room View Categories Matter?
- MDT Tested & Approved Resorts
- Walt Disney World Resort Guest Benefits
- Walt Disney World Resort Theming
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