How to Find Your Car at Walt Disney World
Use your phone to help find your car at Walt Disney World
As an Orlando local, and travel advisor, I spend a lot of time in the Disney World theme parks, which also means I drive to the parks. One thing the makes me go bonkers is the constant sound of car alarms going off across the parking lot. At any given time, 5 or 6 alarms will be going off and it’s really annoying.
No, Disney isn’t a high crime area. It’s people activating the panic button on their remote to help them find their car in the vast, seemingly endless parking lots of Walt Disney World.
Soon, Disney World will be adding a new feature to its mobile app called “Car Locator” which will help people locate their car in the parking lots.
But did you know your smartphone already has this technology built in? You can use your phone to help you locate your car in any parking lot, even outside of Disney World.
Most newer phones automatically remember your vehicle’s location whenever they are disconnected from Bluetooth.
Here’s how you can use your phone to find your car, in all parking lots, but especially Disney.
iPhone Users
How to turn on the Parked Car feature
The Parked Car option should be enabled by default, but just in case it's not, it's easy to turn it on manually. Just be sure to set it up while your phone is connected to your vehicle’s bluetooth system.
Open the Settings app.
Tap the Maps setting.
Scroll to the bottom of the screen.
Make sure the Show Parked Location toggle is switched to the On position.
How to find your car
Open Maps and tap Parked Car.
You can even ask Siri to help, just say “Hey Siri, Where’s my Car?”
Android Users
How to save where you’re parked
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app.
Tap the blue dot that shows your location.
Tap Save your parking.
How to find where you're parked
Open the Google Maps
Tap the search bar and then Parking location.
On the bottom, tap Directions.
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