Vacation savings from Orlando Informer!Save with Orlando Informer!X

velocicoastervelocicoaster

Save $50

on select Universal Orlando Resort tickets

Universal Terra Luna Resort: Distance from the Parks

With so many destinations nearby—from Universal CityWalk and the connected Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure to Volcano Bay and even SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica—getting around is half the adventure. If you’re staying at Universal Terra Luna Resort, we’ve got the ultimate guide to help you navigate it all with ease!

How do I get from Terra Luna Resort to CityWalk, Universal Studios Florida, and Islands of Adventure?

Universal Terra Luna Resort
Universal Terra Luna Resort

Universal Orlando Resort offers a complimentary bus service that runs continuously between the hotels and the guest drop-off area near the Universal CityWalk parking garages. Service begins one hour before Early Park Admission, with buses arriving approximately every 15 minutes. Keep in mind that return trips to Terra Luna can see longer wait times during peak periods—especially when both theme parks close for the day.

How do I get to Volcano Bay?

Volcano Bay at Universal Orlando Resort

A separate bus route runs directly to Volcano Bay, located on the edge of Universal Orlando’s main campus (right next to Cabana Bay Beach Resort). Buses depart approximately every 15 minutes.

How can I get to SeaWorld and Aquatica?

Manta at SeaWorld Orlando
Manta at SeaWorld Orlando

Universal’s hotels provide complimentary scheduled transportation, called the Connector Shuttle, to SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica (SeaWorld’s water park). We emphasize scheduled because it is very important to understand that the bus does not run continuously; rather, in general, it picks up and drops off once in the morning and once in the evening. Check with any Vacation Planning Center desk to reserve pick-up and drop-off times for your visit.

Do you have a question about the information on this page or would you like to provide feedback? Please let us know by posting in our Orlando Informer Community on Facebook.