DD Visitors Using SSR Buses

sean-1966

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I got this response off of of SGT.com regarding CM's telling guests to use SSR buses to get to DD.


""DVC Members are not the only ones paying for the busses. They are also part of the parking fees at the parks and such. The only way to get to DD from any of the parks is to take a bus to a resort and then transfer to a bus going to DD. The other way is to drive your vehicle, if you have one from the parks to DD. Saratoga is the closest resort and is within walking distance of DD.""


Thoughts??

Is this true??
 
BTW, I'm not trying to start a fight between DVC members and CM's. I'm just trying to get to the bottom about why they tell guests to takes these buses to get to DD.
 
BTW, I'm not trying to start a fight between DVC members and CM's. I'm just trying to get to the bottom about why they tell guests to takes these buses to get to DD.

If they tell them to use SSR buses... it is because it is the most effective way to get there using Disney transportation. Just a simple fact.

/Jim
 
Disney transportation is for all park guests, as far as I understand it, not just those staying on property. And it's clearly for all guests who are staying on property, DVC or cash visitors. SSR just has the bad luck to be close to DtD. The only thing that would irritate me is people parking at DtD and then walking to SSR for a bus, to avoid the parking fees at the parks -- mainly because this uses up parking at DtD.
 

I don't think the problem is necessarily those people that have driven to the parks. They aren't going to leave their card there and ride a bus to DtD. And I also think most other resort guests don't want to go directly to DtD after a park closes, they likely want to stop by their room to freshen up first.

If there is a problem, it is most likely caused by off site guests parking at DtD and taking a resort bus to avoid the parking fees. Disney could easily fix that by having a limited time parking ticket for DtD, with free parking for AP and onsite guests. Others could get 3 hours free with steep fees for an overage, 5 hours with 2 validations from any combination of DtD vendors.
 
I got this response off of of SGT.com regarding CM's telling guests to use SSR buses to get to DD.

""DVC Members are not the only ones paying for the busses. They are also part of the parking fees at the parks and such. The only way to get to DD from any of the parks is to take a bus to a resort and then transfer to a bus going to DD. The other way is to drive your vehicle, if you have one from the parks to DD. Saratoga is the closest resort and is within walking distance of DD.""

Thoughts??

Is this true??
The problem with this logic is that there's a very specific reason that there are no longer buses between the parks and DTD, and that is the reason Chuck S. mentioned. People were abusing the free parking at DTD instead of paying the parking fees at the parks, so they cut them off. People who park at DTD aren't providing those parking fees the CM mentioned. So unless there is a budget for buses in whatever "and such" means, those people aren't part of the groups paying for the buses. Instead of reinforcing the decision to cut off busing between the parks to combat this abuse, CMs are just providing a workaround.

And I know there are legitimate reasons to want to travel between a park and DTD. I've done it myself. But every time I've been asked to give directions to the walking path from SSR (and it's happened a few times), it's been people who were staying off site and parking at DTD.
 
To the best of my knowledge, SSR (and OKW) are dedicated DVC busses paid entirely out of DVC member dues.

Also, way in the past, resort busses were for use by WDW resort guests, not the general public. You use to have to show room keys to get on these busses.

The other transportation such as monorail (MK to Epcot), busses between parks, and such, were for use by everyone, including those with general ticket media.

I'm sure they just quit checking since it was time consuming, so now anyone can hop on any bus they want. That doesn't mean they're entitled to ride that bus.

I don't see how CM's can tell guests to ride an SSR bus that is paid for my member dues. As mentioned, it's probaby just their way to get around the issue.
 
My wife and I just got back from SSR (where we are owners at) a few weeks ago and I can confirm there were A LOT of people now riding SSR buses from the parks to get to Downtown Disney.

I know this because they would ask, or look lost and get off at the wrong stops, etc. I was surprised by the number of people doing this now and I'm not sure what can be done about it...but something should

I"m actually surprised Disney hasn't started making people use their room keys to show they are a resort guest in order to get on the buses.

I felt sorry at night after the night shows when the buses were crammed pack full (with many tired people still lined up having to wait on the next bus to come by to drive them back to SSR) and some on the on the buses were simply going to Downtown Disney. This in my opinion is not fair for SSR guests and owners
 
if you're an SSR owner, your best bet is to start raising a stink about this with DVC/disney. don't just complain on the DIS, take it to management.
 
I don't think the problem is necessarily those people that have driven to the parks. They aren't going to leave their card there and ride a bus to DtD. And I also think most other resort guests don't want to go directly to DtD after a park closes, they likely want to stop by their room to freshen up first.

If there is a problem, it is most likely caused by off site guests parking at DtD and taking a resort bus to avoid the parking fees. Disney could easily fix that by having a limited time parking ticket for DtD, with free parking for AP and onsite guests. Others could get 3 hours free with steep fees for an overage, 5 hours with 2 validations from any combination of DtD vendors.
Exactly right. You took the words out of my mouth. :smokin:

MG
 
just increase the gate price and dont charge for parking,hey presto problem solved
Paulh
 
I got this response off of of SGT.com regarding CM's telling guests to use SSR buses to get to DD.


""DVC Members are not the only ones paying for the busses. They are also part of the parking fees at the parks and such. The only way to get to DD from any of the parks is to take a bus to a resort and then transfer to a bus going to DD. The other way is to drive your vehicle, if you have one from the parks to DD. Saratoga is the closest resort and is within walking distance of DD.""


Thoughts??

Is this true??


write to DVC - email if you like and ask them.

tell them what is going on - and that you feel your maintence fees at SSR for the buses are being abused by CM telling outsite guest to take the bus to SSR.

also telling them it is shortest route (it is not).

from the MK - going over to the CR and taking the DTD bus.

from epcot or studio - going to an epcot resort and taking the DTD bus.

DVC can stop you. You can't.

of course you might not like the way that DVC stops it - like asking for resort ID before boarding the bus to and from SSR.

before SSR they were saying OKW - but heck when I heard that - would tell them (generally they were getting on at MK) next time do the CR bus. Since OKW is not easy to get too - never had return guests after the first time.

SSR is much easier to get to.
 
To the best of my knowledge, SSR (and OKW) are dedicated DVC busses paid entirely out of DVC member dues.

Also, way in the past, resort busses were for use by WDW resort guests, not the general public. You use to have to show room keys to get on these busses.

The other transportation such as monorail (MK to Epcot), busses between parks, and such, were for use by everyone, including those with general ticket media.

I'm sure they just quit checking since it was time consuming, so now anyone can hop on any bus they want. That doesn't mean they're entitled to ride that bus.

I don't see how CM's can tell guests to ride an SSR bus that is paid for my member dues. As mentioned, it's probaby just their way to get around the issue.

To the best of my knowledge, Caskbill is correct about bus financing. I also remember the days when you had to show room keys or ticket media to board busses and monorails. I doubt we'll see a return to that system anytime soon.

I think, however, a potential solution would be to copy the solution from Stormalong Bay and the Neverland pool at DLH. Specifically, fence the area around the walkway between SSR & DD on both the Marketplace and Westside walkways and install key-access gates with readers on both sides. Key access would have to be enabled for both SSR & OKW guests (although this is quite a hike from OKW). Since the back vehicle entrance is not too far from the walkway entrance, a staffed security both would also have to be added at the vehicle entrance near the Marketplace. The relevant question is whether the benefit is worth the cost and whether SSR owners are willing to pay for it.
 
To the best of my knowledge, Caskbill is correct about bus financing. I also remember the days when you had to show room keys or ticket media to board busses and monorails. I doubt we'll see a return to that system anytime soon.

I think, however, a potential solution would be to copy the solution from Stormalong Bay and the Neverland pool at DLH. Specifically, fence the area around the walkway between SSR & DD on both the Marketplace and Westside walkways and install key-access gates with readers on both sides. Key access would have to be enabled for both SSR & OKW guests (although this is quite a hike from OKW). Since the back vehicle entrance is not too far from the walkway entrance, a staffed security both would also have to be added at the vehicle entrance near the Marketplace. The relevant question is whether the benefit is worth the cost and whether SSR owners are willing to pay for it.

Or, Disney could start charging for extended parking at DtD (without AP or onsite tags), make a profit, and there would be no added cost to SSR/OKW members.
 
I have to say: the parking at DTD is out of control, particularly at the Marketplace.

The lot was clearly designed for a smaller facility -- remember when the Marketplace was a little out of the way shopping area? -- and it fills up rapidly. Meantime, the West Side is virtually vacant until the evenings -- but it's a long hike if you just want to pop into the Rainforest Cafe or the Disney Store.
 
If they would just require a valid SSR KTTW to board the bus, even just in the morning at any of the resort bus stops at SSR, that might keep those early morning parkers or DTD Hotel guests from using the bus at SSR. No one other than a SSR guest would be boarding a morning bus to the theme parks.

And the CMs need to be educated. Why not tell guests at the MK to walk over to the Contemporary and catch a bus there to DTD? Or take the monorail over to the Polynesian and catch a bus there to DTD. Or the guests at DHS and Epcot, tell them to walk over to the Boardwalk, S/D, Y/B and catch a bus there to DTD.
 
And the CMs need to be educated. Why not tell guests at the MK to walk over to the Contemporary and catch a bus there to DTD? Or take the monorail over to the Polynesian and catch a bus there to DTD. Or the guests at DHS and Epcot, tell them to walk over to the Boardwalk, S/D, Y/B and catch a bus there to DTD.

my thoughts it is Disney. Disney doesn't want to pay for this - that is why the buses don't go to parks from DTD anymore.

so they are telling them to use DVC resorts that means the bus service is entirely paid for by DVC members not Disney at all.

as I say before SSR it was OKW - even when the Disney Institute was still there.

so write to DVC and tell them to stop this. They can do it, you can't.

also write to Disney and tell them how unpleased you are that CM and bus drivers tell them to use SSR. It is not fair to owners.

now this might just be being...:scared: :crazy2: :crazy: again - but it is just too convenient for Disney.
 















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