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Sure no system is perfect, but seriously look:
Walt Disney World is a mini-city, and offers FREE TRANSPORTATION anywhere to anyone, whether or not you are staying there, and whether or not you are going to the parks. What other city can offer that?
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ETA - A poster mentioned above that it took 2 hours to get from resort to resort. The resorts in question weren't mentioned, but the bus system isn't designed to move riders from resort to resort; however, it's wonderful that we can exploit the system so that we can use it that way, even if it does take a bit longer. Quote:
Given the number of people Disney moves and the numerous modes they have to move them, I think they're doing an admirable job. Are there issues? Yes, but I don't think convenience and flawed are mutually exclusive. Whatever flaws there may be in the system, it is, unarguably convenient, though the level of convenience may vary, depending on the mode, the rider, etc. |
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I could be wrong, but I choose to assume that I'm not. EDIT: I realized I was completely OT, so on to Disney Transportation. I've stayed on property once a year since 2003, most times in January during one of the quietest weeks of the year. I've definitely noticed an increase in passengers on the buses, especially coming back from the parks at night. Prior to 3 or 4 years ago we never had to stand on a bus, even when we left MK right after the fireworks. Now it happens more often than not at night. Last January we tried it both ways at MK: one night we headed for the bus stop during the fireworks, and another night we waited around the parks until well after the fireworks were over. We ran into crowded buses both times. I think there are so many more guests now, even during value season, that are wise to the tricks and tips that used to work because so few people knew of them (relatively speaking). Now so many guests know to wait in the parks after the fireworks that the buses are just as crowded as when they've just ended. We can't win anymore! :-) Last edited by peel; 08-16-2012 at 04:53 PM. |
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Very interesting blog. Some very thoughtful and interesting comments on this thread as well.
My perspective - I'd rather have a car unless I'm going to the MK. Why? Partly its because I like to go when I'm ready, not wait for the bus to arrive. Another factor is that we often visit other resorts and go off property during our visits so we usually have a car. I'm not a big fan of the busses, but love the monorail (wait aside) and the boat to the MK. But I'm not so big a fan of the boat between Epcot and DHS, because it makes so many stops in such a short distance. If there were an "express" boat between Epcot and DHS I might have a different opinion on that. But with the need to transport guests between BW, YC/BC and Swolphin that's pretty much never going to happen. I mentioned visiting other resorts. Normally we do a nice dinner in one of the resort restaurants during our stay. Since that often includes a bottle of wine for Val & I we have some transportation issues to consider. If we're staying in the Epcot area then we tend to go to the restaurants in Epcot or the nearby resorts so we can walk back "home". If we're going to a different area though we will take a taxi rather than deal with the bus system. Yes, there are exceptions. We might be staying at BLT and want to eat at Artist Point or Citrico's so we can simply take the boat or monorail there. But if we are at Old Key West (as we often are) and want to eat at Yachtsman Steak House (as we often do) then its an issue. Either I drive and don't have the wine, or we take a taxi since the WDW transportation system would make this a rather torturous journey.
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I read the PP reply and immediately thought exactly what you posted
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