Travel between POP and WWS
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Car may get you there faster if you have your car with you. I googled it and it is 2.1 miles from Pop Century so about 5 minutes. It might take longer with a bus, with stops and waiting on other guests but haven't used the bus from Pop to WWS.
The only bus to Wide World of Sports is from Studios. Since Pop is close to Studios, it wouldn't be too bad to take the bus to Studios and transfer to the WWoS bus. However, the cab ride is very cheap - Pop is on Victory Way, and WWoS is at the south end of Victory Way, just across Osceola Parkway (it's less than a mile as the crow flies, but 2 miles is a good estimate by road).
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