Benches/Seats

Agree! My new rule during high heat & sun is to leave every park an hour before I "need" to... That last hike to transportation can be grueling.
It is Disney Magic. When you arrive at the park, it is only a short walk from the bus to the park entrance. When you leave, the distance from park exit to the bus is 10 miles.
 
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And... it never fails..... just when you get close to your parked bus, it leaves
I used the buses once and the rest of my 45 trips I had a car. A rental or my own and I drove to the parks and I was usually in my hotel before I would have gotten on a bus.
 
I used the buses once and the rest of my 45 trips I had a car. A rental or my own and I drove to the parks and I was usually in my hotel before I would have gotten on a bus.
We used to rent cars, until the prices became just ridiculous. Gone are the days of $150/week car rentals. But we always took the busses to MK, Walking under the bridge, only to have to load onto a monorail or boat. was terrible with Mom in a manual wheelchair. But we drove to the other parks.
 
We used to rent cars, until the prices became just ridiculous. Gone are the days of $150/week car rentals. But we always took the busses to MK, Walking under the bridge, only to have to load onto a monorail or boat. was terrible with Mom in a manual wheelchair. But we drove to the other parks.
I would certainly be vocally upset about the pricing, but would still pay it. That will fix itself at some point. They went up when the rental locations at MCO decreased their inventory of cars due to the Magical Prison Bus getting more popular, but I'm sure without the bus anymore it will create a greater demand. It is easier to price compete with the new bus system pricing or Uber than the free bus and with Epic opening there will be a higher demand for transportation between WDW and Uni. They will increase their inventories and at some point one or more of them will start to actually feel the competition and break away from the all the same price "fixing" that it has turned into over the years. When it does the prices will come down. And as the price of staying onsite increased it could also generate a resurgence of more nice hotels in the surrounding area encouraging more car rental people looking for better pricing. That's how competition works.
 
I would certainly be vocally upset about the pricing, but would still pay it. That will fix itself at some point. They went up when the rental locations at MCO decreased their inventory of cars due to the Magical Prison Bus getting more popular, but I'm sure without the bus anymore it will create a greater demand. It is easier to price compete with the new bus system pricing or Uber than the free bus and with Epic opening there will be a higher demand for transportation between WDW and Uni. They will increase their inventories and at some point one or more of them will start to actually feel the competition and break away from the all the same price "fixing" that it has turned into over the years. When it does the prices will come down. And as the price of staying onsite increased it could also generate a resurgence of more nice hotels in the surrounding area encouraging more car rental people looking for better pricing. That's how competition works.
That certainly depends upon the number of people in your party, and how long you are staying. It is still several hundred dollars more for a rental car for a week than a party of 3 to use Mears and order in groceries.
 
That certainly depends upon the number of people in your party, and how long you are staying. It is still several hundred dollars more for a rental car for a week than a party of 3 to use Mears and order in groceries.
Just to clarify, I don't make that decision of what works best for me based on cost. If I can't afford to have my trip in the manor that I want, I just won't go. It's a simple decision for me and the absolute reason why I never set foot in the place until I was 35. Having my own transportation is more important to me then actually going.

I don't think that applies to everyone. It is a thing that I require for my own desire and to feel free and not controlled by someone else's timetable. Or have to pay top dollar for things that I can get elsewhere for a whole lot less money. That is how I pay for the rental, with the money that I saved by not having to spend every nickel in one place. That, plus the factor that I never use my entire trip in just one place. I've explored east or west of WDW everytime I have made the trip. I even took time to drive down to Key West and back the next day to Kissimmee. I need that freedom of motion. Others do not and that is up to them.

I only worry about what it would cost per day to take what was a family of 4 to WDW for just 4 days now. That is the exact reason why I will not be returning to WDW in spite of being a huge fan for almost 36 years. As much as I loved how the place made me feel I now feel that the money spent and the return are not equal to each other anymore. The place is still in my heart after having been obsessed with it for all those years but even though I currently travel alone, I just don't think it is worth it anymore. I am old, and the parks are being done over to appeal to the young, I no longer fit in.
 












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