The more I read / think about the bus service the more I am picturing us standing around endlessly waiting for a bus and/or spending too much time on one trying to get to the parks from CBR. I am sure the first day or two it is fun enough to check out the sights but coming home at 10 pm with two pooped kids and a cranky husband is more than I want to think about as part of my 'vacation'.
Although my budget is telling me otherwise, I am trying to figure out if renting a car is something I should consider. They seem to be fairly inexpensive considering the alternative.
Q: Does anyone know if you have to pay for parking at the parks if you are staying at a resort ?
Thanks!
We drive to Walt Disney World so we have a car available to us. That being said, we only used it once during our 8 day 2008 stay and twice during our 10 day 2007 stay. During our 2008 stay, we went to a shop offsite and during our 2007 stay, we went to a shop offsite and drove to Epcot once.
We found that the buses at the CBR are an efficient way to get around Walt Disney World.
Although you don't have to pay to park at the theme parks if you are Disney resort guest, you must know that, often times, driving your own vehicle takes longer than taking Disney transportation.
If you will look at my post several posts above, you will see that I timed our rides to the theme parks and to Downtown Disney. They were all less than 30 minutes and some were wayyyy less than that.
When you drive your own vehicle to the Magic Kingdom, you will have to park in a parking lot at the Ticket and Transportation Center (TTC). From the parking lot, you take a tram to the TTC. Once there, you must get on either the ferry boat or the monorail to get to the entrance to the Magic Kingdom. This takes quite a while. When taking a Disney bus from the CBR, you will bypass the TTC and will be dropped off very near the entrance to the park. Thus, you have saved a good bit of time.
When you drive to any of the other three theme parks, you will park your vehicle in the parking lot, get on a tram and be dropped off at the park entrance. It's a pain in the rear end to get onto one of the trams during the morning and evening rush. There is no rhyme or reason to getting on and everybody just rushes to it when it stops. I, personally, hate it.
The Downtown Disney parking situation is a pain too. There are several different parking areas and lots of them have one way traffic. So confusing and definitely not worth driving ourselves, in our opinion. Disney buses have two bus stops at Downtown Disney...one at Pleasure Island and one at Marketplace.
It's also nice to get into an airconditioned bus at the end of a hot and tiring day. Because the CBR is centrally located, it won't take long for you to get to any Disney destination or back to the CBR from anywhere on Disney property. So, even if you had to stand on a bus, you won't be standing for long.
Like I said, we never have had an issue with the Disney buses and I just can't see us fighting the traffic on Disney property. I'll let the experienced Disney bus drivers do it for me!