Jen D
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First of all, I know good and well there are people who swear by having their own car, and others who find it insanity to bother with a car on a WDW vacation. I am a first-timer, and I don't know what to do. Here is my situation.
1) I am inclined to do no car because-- we are not really "car people", here in NYC we don't own, nor do we need a car, and I am not likely to be surprised or upset by the unpredictabilities of public transportation like not getting a seat. I take my 3-year old on buses and subways all the time. Not a big deal to me.
2) When I first planned a WDW vacation, a big selling point was-- we don't have to have a car!!
but....
3) If we don't rent, we'll use Tiffany-- I need that grocery stop, we have a BWV Studio. So that's what--- $80 plus tip? So $100?
4) Furthermore-- our anniversary dinner that week is at California Grill, at the Contemporary, and since the Harbor Club is closed that night, we'll be stowing the kid at one of the monorail hotel kids' clubs. I shudder to think of doing all that with Disney transport, so I'm budgeting for taxis.
5) We are also planning trips to water parks, PI-- again, I know buses get mixed reviews. And on PI night we'll be stowing the kid again (this time at the Harbor club) so we don't want to spend half our paid babysitting time on buses.
then again
6) Since we are at the BW, we can walk to Epcot and MGM.... and I understand MK is always better reached by bus than car-- so the only major park we'd drive to is AK. Furthermore, our itinerary is tight, I doubt we'll ever leave the world once we're in.
but
7) With a car I can dine at Boma. I have heard such good things.
But in the long run:
My primary concern is FINANCIAL. I am budgeting each penny carefully and if a car is even a little bit more, forget it. Right now
I am holding a compact ressie for a weekly rate of $84 plus tax and stuff.
thanks for reading. Thoughts?
1) I am inclined to do no car because-- we are not really "car people", here in NYC we don't own, nor do we need a car, and I am not likely to be surprised or upset by the unpredictabilities of public transportation like not getting a seat. I take my 3-year old on buses and subways all the time. Not a big deal to me.
2) When I first planned a WDW vacation, a big selling point was-- we don't have to have a car!!
but....
3) If we don't rent, we'll use Tiffany-- I need that grocery stop, we have a BWV Studio. So that's what--- $80 plus tip? So $100?
4) Furthermore-- our anniversary dinner that week is at California Grill, at the Contemporary, and since the Harbor Club is closed that night, we'll be stowing the kid at one of the monorail hotel kids' clubs. I shudder to think of doing all that with Disney transport, so I'm budgeting for taxis.
5) We are also planning trips to water parks, PI-- again, I know buses get mixed reviews. And on PI night we'll be stowing the kid again (this time at the Harbor club) so we don't want to spend half our paid babysitting time on buses.
then again
6) Since we are at the BW, we can walk to Epcot and MGM.... and I understand MK is always better reached by bus than car-- so the only major park we'd drive to is AK. Furthermore, our itinerary is tight, I doubt we'll ever leave the world once we're in.
but
7) With a car I can dine at Boma. I have heard such good things.

But in the long run:
My primary concern is FINANCIAL. I am budgeting each penny carefully and if a car is even a little bit more, forget it. Right now
I am holding a compact ressie for a weekly rate of $84 plus tax and stuff.
thanks for reading. Thoughts?
