As noted, there's not just one bus that goes to your resort. As you exit the terminal and head for the buses, there's a DCL CM "checking you in". Basically, they look to see what slip has the bus going to your resort. One note - each bus may stop at up to 3 resorts, so it may take up to 90 minutes to actually get to your resort (if you're the last stop) after departing the port.If we take Disney transportation to WDW after Dream cruise, will there only be one bus? We probably will prefer to eat breakfast at Cabanas rather than have the super early dining room time. So will we have a certain time we catch the bus?
DCL transfers go from the port to either MCO or WDW resorts. Both options have a cost ($35 per person each way). Magical Express is a free shuttle service between MCO and WDW resorts. If you've been taking a bus back to the airport and then a bus to to your resort, you've wasted a lot of time.Im not sure about this but my family has paid for the bus that takes you from the port to the airport and then we take the Magical Express from the airport to my WDW resort.
Is there a bus that takes you directly from the Dream to your resort? Is it the same payment we've made of Port-Airport?
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DCL transfers go from the port to either MCO or WDW resorts. Both options have a cost ($35 per person each way). Magical Express is a free shuttle service between MCO and WDW resorts. If you've been taking a bus back to the airport and then a bus to to your resort, you've wasted a lot of time.
OK, what you've done is purchase DCL transfers. I'd suggest contacting DCL and confirming that they have you down for "Port to WDW resort" transfers. Once you leave the terminal, turn left (toward the bay where the buses are) and check in with the CM there letting them know the resort you are heading for. They will direct you to the bus that goes to your resort. Some buses only go to MCO, others go to the resorts. As far as I know, there are no buses that go from port to MCO to resorts.Haven't done it yet, we were going to on our next cruise on August. However now that I know this we will take the bus directly from DCL to WDW. Thanks for this info.
OK, what you've done is purchase DCL transfers. I'd suggest contacting DCL and confirming that they have you down for "Port to WDW resort" transfers. Once you leave the terminal, turn left (toward the bay where the buses are) and check in with the CM there letting them know the resort you are heading for. They will direct you to the bus that goes to your resort. Some buses only go to MCO, others go to the resorts. As far as I know, there are no buses that go from port to MCO to resorts.
Were you on the last bus from the port? That one always takes a long time to fill, and they have to do the "clean up" of whatever resorts people still need to go to.We just did this and I will never do it again!! We were on the bus for over 2 hours. We had to wait for the bus to get filled up and then we were the last stop (Grand Floridian) out of 6 total stops. It was seriously the absolute worst experience! Next time I'll pay for a car service to take us directly to the resort!
Were you on the last bus from the port? That one always takes a long time to fill, and they have to do the "clean up" of whatever resorts are left.
We've always used the DCL bus and it's been great. Last time we took the transfer from port to Coronado and we were on a small van, but still stopped at 3 resorts (we were #3). We were at our resort by 9:00 with no issue.
My last trip on the bus in December was a bit of a bear, but it kind of keeps the whole Disney atmosphere going when you are feeling sad about leaving the ship. it is also kind of nice to see the other resorts as we drive up to drop others off. so, yes, you could be one of the last off the bus, but you could also be one of the first... I don't know how many people you will be transporting, but private cars can be more economical.
We've used the DCL bus transport from port to WDW twice. The wait to fill the bus can be long, it's just your luck on the day with that unfortunately.
Our worst experience with this was actually when we were allocated minivan transportation. Both the CM at the podium and my DH thought "Yes! Quick, easy transfer." Wrong! We sat in the van for about 1/2 an hour on our own watching all the larger buses fill up and leave, then finally 2 more couples joined us. As we were in the back, we were at a bit of a disadvantage because after our first stop, the young couple in front asked the driver to go to their resort next (ours was nearer) and he did as they asked!!! It took us almost 3 hours to get to the resort after leaving the ship.
Last cruise out of Port Canaveral, we used private transfers - so much easier!