Getting to Disneyland just got an update.

A new shuttle service has officially launched at the Toy Story Parking Lot, marking one of the first major transportation changes following the shutdown of Anaheim’s long-running ART bus system. Here’s what to know.
Disneyland has introduced a new shuttle service operating from the Toy Story Parking Lot, providing continued transportation for guests traveling to and from the parks.

The update comes just days after the Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) system officially ceased operations on March 31, 2026, ending a long-standing transit option that connected nearby hotels and key locations around the resort area.
Despite the shutdown, Disneyland has confirmed that shuttle service from the Toy Story Parking Lot will continue, ensuring guests who park off-site still have a direct transportation option to the park entrance.
The Toy Story Parking Lot shuttle route has historically been one of the most heavily used transportation options at the resort, moving millions of guests each year between the parking area and the parks.

The newly launched service appears to maintain that same function, offering direct transportation between the parking lot and Disneyland’s main entrance area.
While Disney has not released full operational details, reports indicate that the new system is being operated separately from the former ART network, which had previously managed shuttle services in the area.
This change is part of a broader shift in transportation across the Anaheim Resort area, as the closure of ART has led to a more fragmented system of hotel shuttles, public transit options, and Disney-operated services.

In addition to the Toy Story shuttle, nearby hotels and local municipalities have begun introducing their own transportation solutions to help fill the gap left by ART.
For guests, the biggest takeaway is continuity—particularly for those parking at the Toy Story Lot, where transportation to the parks remains available.
However, the overall transportation landscape around Disneyland is still evolving, and visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and confirm their transportation options prior to arrival.






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