The Skyliner station at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is furthest along as work continues on this new transportation concept for Walt Disney World.
Disney’s Skyliner is the new transportation feature which will eventually link at least 4 resort hotels—-including the newest Disney Vacation Club property, Disney’s Riviera Resort—-to both Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The route has an opening timeframe of fall 2019 to coincide with both Riviera and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Following is a look at the current state of the line including a number of its towers and most of the system’s stations.

Starting our tour with the Hollywood Studios station, the outer shell is currently being installed

Towers leading away from Hollywood Studios, toward the station at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

Caribbean Beach station, the largest on the system, with tower on left headed to Pop Century / Art of Animation

Closer look at Caribbean Beach Station

Caribbean Beach Concept Artwork

Towers looming large above Caribbean Beach buildings

Building 52 is probably a location to avoid as this tower is literally within 10’ of the guest room structure

Looking toward Riviera Resort (right)

One of the lower towers which will eventually head into the Riviera Station, on which construction has barely begun

Headed over to Disney’s BoardWalk, to the right is a structure where the line will change directions by 90 degrees or more. Two towers on left lead toward Epcot.

Towers leading into the International Gateway area

Another shot just outside the International Gateway

Concrete is being poured but vertical construction not yet under way at International Gateway
