Once you're on the bus, it's about 15 minutes from the Poly to DTD. At least the way I drive it.
It's absolutely quicker to take a cab. If it's in your
budget, that's the way to go. It makes for a better trip if you speak certain foreign languages though, I'm just saying.
I'm confused by that statement. I've discovered the hard way that most guests hate it when I make a turn on two, or is it three wheels.
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I have never been told to do that, even when a park has been closed. Besides, without my reading glasses, I'm old you know, you could be showing me your expired library card.
Much earlier than 10:30 from the MP. PI is a little later than that. I've picked up people cheating Disney out of the parking fee as early as 7:30/7:45. That's ok, when I drop them off at the resort, I tell them to take the next bus that says DTD and that it's actually going to the MK, all the MK marquees are stuck on DTD.
Don't even need that. All you need is yourself to ride the buses. Make sure you're wearing a shirt and something on your feet though. Oh, and be in a good mood. I don't let grumpy people or Yankee fans on my bus. That's a redundent statement isn't it?
A number of factors are considered when coming up with a route. It's not just the distance. The routes being used are supposed, key word, supposed, to be the most efficient for that location when taking all factors into consideration. One factor they leave out is the "I'm angry because it's taking too long" factor.
That's very true. Driving is best. But you probably didn't have to wait for someone to close their stroller after the bus arrived, then knock riders on the head as they make their way to the very rear of the bus and then stand for five minutes trying to figure out what to do with it. And you probably didn't have anyone cutting you off so that they can get to that next red light before you. I speed up so that they end up beside me at the light and give them the Disney bus driver look. And did you stop at TL even though no one is going there because it's 32 degrees? No, you didn't. It all adds up.