Jennasis
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You stay on site and prefer driving? Why? Is it that more convenient?
we always stay on site, and we prefer driving too. For a variety of reasons.
You stay on site and prefer driving? Why? Is it that more convenient?
I beg to differ; the trail from Old Key West to Downtown Disney, the Boardwalk, the walkway from the Boardwalk to Hollywood Studios, the walking trail at Fort Wilderness; a lot of the resorts have fitness centers too.
You stay on site and prefer driving? Why? Is it that more convenient?
I can handle most of these with amusement but the one that gets me everytime is when YOUNG ABLE BODIED PEOPLE (Men and Woman) refuse to stand to give their seat to elderly or people in need (Parents of very young children).
You stay on site and prefer driving? Why? Is it that more convenient?
my 3yo kept pick pocketing people sitting next to her
I am an able-bodied 40something mom with two teen kids and while we would give up our seats for very elderly standing passengers, we would not give them up for young families. The reason? We ARE TIRED TOO! I can't tell you how many times we have stood in line at the evening bus stops and not boarded an already full bus because we were too tired to stand for the 20 minute ride back to our resort. We wait until a bus comes that has seating so that we can sit. Well those other families can do the same.
No one is MAKING those families board already full buses.
I can handle most of these with amusement but the one that gets me everytime is when YOUNG ABLE BODIED PEOPLE (Men and Woman) refuse to stand to give their seat to elderly or people in need (Parents of very young children).![]()
Rode the bus twice today - OKW > MK and back.
Random acts of bad bus behavior:
1. ~18 month child with no shoes or socks; walking; no stroller
2. Soliloquy of mother when her ~11 month old started screaming "I don't know why she does this; she's so loved" (mmmm, probably because she is up so late; over stimulated - the bus lift noise alone would be exhausting for a baby; change in schedule? it's a mystery....)
3. Bellowing (really, like bus shaking) passenger refusing to collapse over stuffed double stroller; sat in front of overly packed bus despite being first to board, "I don't know how they expect me to do this"; he had two little ones AND 4 OTHER ADULTS. Try being a single mom with two kids, dude.
4. Passenger in scooter refusing to get out of his seat until he had a lengthy chat about this and that with the bus driver holding up the entire full queue of passengers at MK after a 40 minute wait.
5. 20-something chain smoking at shelter. Who still smokes and how can they afford to be OKW guests? (okay that was mean but I am okay with it; check out the demographics)
What a trip! Bus drivers must be saints or deaf to put up with all the crazy. Except for EPCOT, I am so driving the rest of the trip.
p.s. Is there a petition to sign begging for a slightly lower decibel on the lift noise? OUCH!
I'm always unsure of how old is old. I'm almost 60 ( but look 80) but am waaayyyy healthier than my sister of 55. I look at people and think "are they older than me", I don't want to insult people. I will stand at once if I see a parent that has to stand with babe in arms, no second thoughts on that call.
This is why I drive... everywhere on-property.
Exactly!
I have even taken cabs on property. Buses are a last resort to me.
And yes, I do think it is a lot more convenient! It is a lot faster.
The signage on property makes it almost impossible to get lost (governments should do signs as well as they do). Throw in GPS and it is impossible to get lost.
I personally enjoy driving, and it is nice on property. Outside of the downtown area, there is usually no traffic, so its a nice, short, relaxing ride form place to place.
Grand Floridian to Animal Kingdom is like 10 minutes. Normally you are not even on a bus in 10 minutes.
We have a car and drive everywhere except to MK or if moving parks during the day. It is much faster and usually adds little walking with the AAA parking.You stay on site and prefer driving? Why? Is it that more convenient?