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Is there always an early bus to MK or AK from BC? I am nervous we will be shelling out can fair like crazy because we have a few early morning (8:00) ressies for BBB and breakfast. Is the early bus daily and what time does it come?? Thx!
The buses to the PARKS start running an hour before what ever the park opening time is for that day's schedule.
If you have a Resort to Resort transportation need it depends on where the resort is as to whether you can take a bus or need a cab.
For example:
For a Magic Kingdom area resort you can take the bus to MK and then a boat to the Wilderness lodge or Fort Wilderness
and a boat/Monorail to the Poly and Grand Floridian.
For the Contemporary it's just a short walk from the MK bus terminal or you could torture yourself and walk all the way over to the time eating Monorail and take that to the Contemporary.
For the Epcot area resorts you could take the bus to Hollywood Studios (NOT EPCOT, they won't let you walk through UNLESS you have a breakfast meal in one of the countries like Norway and Akershus!) and walk the 1 mile path to the Epcot area resorts (Swan/Dolphin Boardwalk/Yacht and Beach Clubs). I'm not sure if the boats are running then but they might be.
For Downtown Disney I have no clue... I'm not sure what time Bippity Boppity opens at DTD.
As for the other resorts, that are AWAY from Disney parks, I'm thinking that a cab is the best bet. Yeah sure you could take a bus to a park and then catch a bus from the park back to the resort you are trying to get to, but this would take a lot longer and be stressful as you ate up time with the uncertainty of whether or not your bus would come and you would make your reservation time.
When you take a cab, it's in the 10 to 20 dollar range, depending on where you want to go, and it's a lot more relaxing knowing that there are no uncomfortable variables like if the next bus is coming or if it will be full and you have to stand.
I just budget about a $100 extra dollars for cabs in my trip plans. I usually never use all that amount and having the cab option is totally worth it as it provides more time in a very busy schedule and it is far more relaxing to just hop into a cab and get there right when I need to.
To put it in a time perspective you could spend almost an hour and a half waiting for a bus to come and then getting to a place where you have to make yet another transportation connection to get to your final destination.
So to sum it up... if you are simply going from a resort to a park, Disney transportation is fine and no cab is needed, even for the early morning restaurant reservations or early park special tours like the Behind the Steam Trains tour. Remember that the buses start running an hour before that day's park opening.
If you are going from a resort that is not connected to a park area like from the Yacht Club to Caribbean Beach, a cab is really your best bet unless you want to eat up an hour and a half of transportation time using Disney transportation from your resort ~to a park ~to the other resort.
I hope that helps!
~NM