March 31 is the final day of the Anaheim Resort Transportation system run by the Anaheim Transportation Network. This service has provided bus transportation between hotels around the Anaheim Resort Area to The Happiest Place on Earth for nearly 25 years.
The service started with motorized trolleys providing transportation. Shuttle buses replaced the trolleys until solar-charged electric buses took over service.
In a post on Instagram, the Anaheim Transportation Network shared, “Thank you for riding with us. To our riders, For many years, you trusted us to be part of your journeys – from early mornings to late nights, with strollers, suitcases, and convention badges in tow. As Anaheim Transportation Network concludes operations, please know how much that trust has meant to us. Every trip mattered. Every rider mattered. For nearly 25 years, we built more than transportation, we built connections. Thank you for riding with Anaheim Transportation Network.”
While the Anaheim Transportation Network may be ending, the city of Garden Grove and the Garden Grove Tourism Improvement District (GGTID) is launching a new shuttle service, ensuring continued connection from Garden Grove hotels to the Disneyland Resort. Shuttle service began the last week of March and costs a small fee per guest from participating hotels.
“Garden Grove is proud to welcome visitors from across the region and around the world,” said Mayor Stephanie Klopfenstein. “This new shuttle service keeps our hotels connected to the Disneyland Resort while inviting visitors to explore everything Garden Grove has to offer.”
Designed to support 10 local hotels and their guests, the service will maintain reliable transportation between Garden Grove accommodations and the Disneyland Resort area, connecting visitors to nearby entertainment, dining, shopping, and regional transportation options.
“We are thrilled to have this new arrangement with Parking Company of America as it presents a great improvement for our guests to access the Disneyland Resort area easily and efficiently,” said GGTID President Dieter Hissin.
Three routes will be served between participating Garden Grove hotels and the Disneyland Resort, helping speed travel times and making it easier for visitors to move between their accommodations and nearby attractions without needing a personal vehicle. The shuttle system will serve the following Garden Grove hotels:
• Sheraton Garden Grove – Anaheim South
• Hyatt Regency Orange County
• Embassy Suites by Hilton Anaheim South
• Delta Hotels by Marriott Anaheim Garden Grove
• Anaheim Marriott Suites
• Hilton Garden Inn Anaheim/Garden Grove
• Homewood Suites by Hilton Anaheim-Main Gate Area
• Residence Inn Anaheim Resort Area/Garden Grove
• Great Wolf Lodge Southern California
• Hampton Inn & Suites Anaheim/Garden Grove
Shuttles will operate throughout the day with frequent service, providing hotel guests with easy access to the Disneyland Resort transit hub. The service officially launched on March 31, 2026.
What do you think of this new Garden Grove hotel service to the Disneyland Resort? Have you ever used a shuttle service to the Disneyland Resort? Let us know in the comments.






