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Sort of disappointing that this would be possible.
It goes from the outside world to the monorail (has a proper entrance and exit). Monorail goes to the other side of the park which has the actual park entrance gate.
But I discovered once that I could put an exit on a path and then another entrance just before a ride and guests who have already officially entered the park will go through the exit and then another entrance in order to get to a ride or store. And the upside is they will pay an entry fee for each time they pass into the park again. It was an odd configuration but required due to spacing issues in my park.
So, if you wanted to give the appearance of a monorail taking passengers from a parking lot area to the "entrance" of the park you could hide an entry point immediately after the spawning point. Then place either place an exit point and then another entrance point into your actual park....or just fake an official entry point into your park without actually using a park entrance game piece in it. That way it looks like something Disney has at the Magic Kingdom to transport guests from the parking area to the actual park entrance.