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Disney Springs 2026: 10 Essential Questions Answered (Plus Pro Tips & Dining Hacks)

May 11, 2026 by Karyn Locke

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Navigating Disney Springs has become a specialized skill set. As the district evolves in 2026—with new interactive venues like Level99 and fresh dining concepts—the questions from visitors have shifted from basic directions to high-level strategy. Here are the top 10 questions people want answered right now to make the most of their visit.

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  • 1. Is parking actually free, and which garage is best?
  • 2. How do I actually get a cookie from Gideon’s Bakehouse?
  • 3. What is Level99, and do I need a reservation?
  • 4. Can I take a bus from Disney Springs to the Theme Parks?
  • 5. How do I get a table at popular spots like Homecomin’ or The BOATHOUSE?
  • 6. Is there anything to do if it’s raining?
  • 7. What is the best “Quick Service” meal that isn’t a burger?
  • 8. Are there any “rides” at Disney Springs?
  • 9. Where can I find the most unique souvenirs?
  • 10. What is the best way to get there from my Disney Resort?
  • 2026 Strategy Updates: Learn how to master new interactive spots like Level99 and the savvy hand-pie concept, Six Ravens, based on my recent scouting of these locations.
  • Logistics & Parking Pro-Tips: Having navigated these garages through years of local weather and holiday crowds, I’ll show you why the Grapefruit Garage is now my go-to “secret” over the often-congested Orange and Lime garages.
  • Dining Hacks: I’ll share how I use OpenTable to bypass “sold out” reservations on the Disney app, ensuring you get a table at top spots like The BOATHOUSE even during peak seasons.
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Disney Springs. Photo credit: Karyn Locke

1. Is parking actually free, and which garage is best?

The Short Answer: Yes, self-parking is still free.

The Strategy: As of early 2026, the Orange Garage remains the most popular, but the Grapefruit Garage (located across Buena Vista Drive with a pedestrian bridge) is often the “pro move.”

It usually has shorter entry lines during the dinner rush. Note that the Lime Garage occasionally closes for maintenance, so always check the digital signage on the approach roads before committing to a lane.

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2. How do I actually get a cookie from Gideon’s Bakehouse?

The Reality: You can’t just walk in.

The Strategy: Gideon’s utilizes a Virtual Queue. You must physically go to the shop (in The Landing) and find the staff member with the tablet. They will text you when it’s your turn. On weekends, wait times can exceed four hours, so make this your absolute first stop.

Pro tip: If the virtual queue is closed for the night, they often switch to a standby line for the last 30–60 minutes of operation.

3. What is Level99, and do I need a reservation?

The Buzz: Opening in 2026 in the former NBA Experience building, Level99 is a massive “experiential playground.”

The FAQ: It features over 60 themed challenge rooms that mix physical obstacles with mental puzzles. While walk-ins are accepted, reservations are highly recommended for weekend evenings. It’s designed for groups of 2–6, making it a top choice for adult trips and “girls’ getaways.”

Sand and Snow Travel Tip: Wear closed-toe athletic shoes. Even though Disney Springs is a “shopping” district, Level99 is physically demanding. You’ll be crawling, climbing, and balancing in the challenge rooms, and you won’t be allowed to participate in several rooms if you are wearing flip-flops or sandals.

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The famous LEGO water monster at Disney Springs. Photo credit: Karyn Locke

4. Can I take a bus from Disney Springs to the Theme Parks?

The Hard Truth: No.

The Reason: To prevent people from using Disney Springs as a “free parking lot” for the parks, Disney does not run direct buses to the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, or Animal Kingdom. You can, however, take a bus to any Disney Resort hotel and then transfer to a park from there (though this is time-consuming).

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5. How do I get a table at popular spots like Homecomin’ or The BOATHOUSE?

The Hack: If the My Disney Experience app shows no availability, check OpenTable. Many Disney Springs restaurants are third-party owned and keep a separate inventory of tables on OpenTable that don’t appear on the official Disney site.

Additionally, many spots like Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ have outdoor bars that offer the full menu on a first-come, first-served basis.

Sand and Snow Travel Tip: If you can’t find a table for a large group (6+), try split-searching for two smaller tables at the same time on OpenTable. Once you arrive at the podium, politely ask the host if the tables can be placed near each other. They are often much more accommodating to this request in person than the digital system allows.

6. Is there anything to do if it’s raining?

The Solution: Disney Springs is one of the best “rainy day” spots in Orlando because of its indoor entertainment.

  • AMC Dine-In: Catch a movie with full seat-side service.
  • Splitsville Luxury Lanes: Bowling and high-end sushi (an odd but delicious combo).
  • Level99: Entirely indoors and physical enough to burn off energy.
  • The Coca-Cola Store: The rooftop bar is covered and offers great views even in a storm.

Sand and Snow Travel Tip: Keep a packable poncho in your bag even if the sky looks clear. The walk from the West Side (AMC/Level99) to the Marketplace (Rainforest Cafe) is nearly half a mile and almost entirely unsheltered. If a Florida afternoon shower hits, you’ll be stranded in one “neighborhood” unless you have gear.

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Chicken Guy! at Disney Springs. Photo credit: Karyn Locke

7. What is the best “Quick Service” meal that isn’t a burger?

The Top Picks:

  • The Polite Pig: Incredible modern BBQ and a massive bourbon bar.
  • eet by Maneet Chauhan: Modern Indian street food that’s fast and flavorful.
  • Chicken Guy!: Perfect for families, featuring 22 different dipping sauces.
  • The Daily Poutine: Great for a heavy snack while walking.

Read More: Chicken Guy! Disney Springs: Is it the Best Quick Service Restaurant?

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8. Are there any “rides” at Disney Springs?

The Details: While there are no roller coasters, there are three main attractions:

  • Aerophile: The world’s largest tethered helium balloon (offers 360° views).
  • The Amphicars: Vintage cars that drive right into the water at The BOATHOUSE.
  • The Marketplace Train & Carousel: Small-scale rides perfect for toddlers.

9. Where can I find the most unique souvenirs?

The Insider Tip: Skip the World of Disney (which is often crowded) and head to the Marketplace Co-Op. It acts as a testing ground for new Disney brands and often carries boutique-style home decor, vintage-inspired apparel, and unique tech accessories you won’t find anywhere else in the parks.

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Shopping at Disney Springs. Photo credit: Karyn Locke

10. What is the best way to get there from my Disney Resort?

The Scenic Route: If you are staying at Saratoga Springs, Old Key West, or Port Orleans (French Quarter or Riverside), use the Disney Water Taxi. It’s a relaxing, 15–20 minute boat ride that drops you right at the Marketplace or The Landing docks. For all other resorts, the complimentary bus service is your primary (and very efficient) option.

Sand and Snow Travel Tip: The boats stop running if there is lightning within a certain radius. If the sky starts to darken, head to the bus stop immediately. The line for the buses triples the second the boat docks close due to weather, so beating that initial rush is key to getting back to your resort quickly.

Planning Tip: If you’re visiting in 2026, keep an eye on the My Disney Experience app for “Mobile Walk-up” availability. Many restaurants now allow you to join a waitlist digitally as long as you are within a short distance of the front door.

Read More: Free Things at Disney Springs: 13 Awesome Things to Do

Filed Under: Disney Tagged With: 2026, Disney Springs, Disney World, questions

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