grinningghost
<font color=green>Has a thing for the Swiss Family
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First my daughter wanted to bring her car, then she changed her mind. Now she thinks she might need it. Opinions?
First my daughter wanted to bring her car, then she changed her mind. Now she thinks she might need it. Opinions?
First my daughter wanted to bring her car, then she changed her mind. Now she thinks she might need it. Opinions?
I have done two college programs, one with a car and one with one. Let me tell you, having a car is SO much better than not having one. While yes, you can get by with using the buses, but then you are kind of trapped just going places where the bus goes. And there is probably a good chance that one of her roommates or friends will have a car, but i know i felt bad asking them for rides to go grocery shopping and stuff. Having a car can get you off property and let you enjoy some of the other things that orlando has to offer that is not disney. SO if it is not a problem for her to bring the car, i would highly suggest it.
I did the WDWCP back in 2005. I took my car down from NC & am SOOO glad I did.
foa, Im speaking from a viewpoint of 2005. Im sure things are a little better now & I know they have a different bus system.
But yeah, the buses would break down. You had to get on a bus 1 or 2 hours before you had to be at work. Things were soo unpredictable. I also hated having to go through 5 stops to get to mine, but I know thats how it has to be done. I never had the (horrible) experience of going to Walmart on the bus. I heard it was bad trying to get so many people on the bus AND their bags.
But yeah, with a car you can go wherever whenever. You dont have to wake up as early (which youll appreciate when you work the longer hours). And if you end up working at MK, there is a back way into the CM parking lot, which saves a LOT of time! ha