The shifting rules of Walt Disney World transportation are now officially part of the resort’s digital record. Following the live rollout of permanent bus and watercraft restrictions at Disney Springs on June 28, 2026, Disney has updated its official website to reflect these changes.

For weeks, the strict operational boundaries were only communicated via on-the-ground signage and cast member advisories. By adding the policy to its main transit pages, the resort has officially formalized the end of unrestricted, resort-bound travel for day-guests. However, a major administrative oversight remains. A glaring contradiction buried within the website’s general transportation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section has yet to be synchronized, creating a potential logistical trap for unaware visitors.
What the Website Now Officially States
The updated language on the primary Walt Disney World bus and watercraft informational landing pages leaves little room for ambiguity. The new text outlines the exact verification protocols that operations teams are now enforcing at the Disney Springs bus depots and the Sassagoula River Cruise docks.

According to the updated website guidelines, shuttle bus and watercraft service running from Disney Springs directly to Disney Resort hotels is strictly limited to guests with an authorized, verifiable reason to travel. The official policy dictates that guests may be asked to show:
- A valid Disney Resort hotel room key (digital or physical).
- A confirmed table-service dining reservation at the destination resort.
- A confirmed experience reservation (such as an eligible Enchanting Extras booking).

The digital update also introduces a strict chronological limit on when eligible reservation holders may board these vehicles. To prevent guests from arriving excessively early to explore resorts without an active room key, the site states that guests may arrive up to 2 hours before their official reservation time.
The Forgotten FAQ: A Glaring Contradiction
While the primary bus and watercraft pages have been thoroughly revised, Disney’s digital maintenance sweep did not cover all connected transportation pages. Consequently, the website’s general transportation FAQ page—specifically, the section designed to assist day guests who are not staying overnight on-property—still displays legacy guidance that clashes with the new rules.

Currently, the unedited FAQ page explicitly states that offsite guests may park their personal vehicles in a theme park parking lot and use the complimentary Disney transportation network to visit multiple parks, dine at a resort hotel, or shop at Disney Springs.
This legacy framing completely contradicts the new reality. If a day-guest follows the FAQ’s advice, parks at a theme park lot, and takes a complimentary bus to Disney Springs to shop, they will run into a wall at the end of the night. Because direct bus service from Disney Springs back to the four theme parks does not operate during standard operating hours, guests have traditionally returned by taking a bus to an adjacent resort hotel (such as the Contemporary and walking back to Magic Kingdom)

Under the new policy, this guest will be denied boarding at the Disney Springs gates for lacking a room key or a table-service reservation. Until digital operations teams update the legacy FAQ to match the mandates implemented this week, guests should strictly follow the primary bus and watercraft landing pages to avoid being inadvertently stranded.