Disney World's Magic Kingdom will implement tougher security measures Monday in an effort to relieve congestion at the park entrance.

Magic Kingdom guests will now go through security prior to boarding the theme park's monorails, ferryboats and buses that lead to the park entrance, said Disney spokeswoman Rebecca Peddie.

Some of the park's metal detectors and bag checks have been moved to its Transportation and Ticket Center, Peddie added.

Disney World's Magic Kingdom will implement new security measures Monday in an effort to relieve congestion at the park entrance

Magic Kingdom guests will now go through security prior to boarding the theme park's monorails, ferryboats and buses that lead to the park entrance

Presently, guests bags are checked at the park's entrance and then a random selection of those people go through metal detectors

Also beginning Monday, guests staying at Disney’s Contemporary, Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and Polynesian Village resorts will have to go through security at the accommodation's monorail stations, reports the Orlando Sun-Sentinel.

The new policies are expected to reduce the amount of time it takes to enter the Magic Kingdom.

It also allows guests who have brought in prohibited items, such as selfie sticks, to return to their vehicles to drop them off, instead of having to take additional transportation to get to the parking lot and back through security.

Presently, guests bags are checked at the park's entrance and then a random selection of those people go through metal detectors.

Guests staying at Disney’s Contemporary, Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (right) and Polynesian Village (left) resorts will have to go through security at the accommodation's monorail stations

The park installed metal detectors at its entrance in December 2015, a year that saw a record 20.5million people.

Disney has been testing security measures at some of its other theme parks.

For a few months, Epcot has been the only park to require all guests to go through metal detectors.

This measure is expected to be implemented at Disney's Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom theme parks.