
bsmandi said:We are staying at the Port Orleans Riverside May 19-24. From the research I've done it is not supposed to be a really busy time so we decided to just use Disney transportation. I am reconsidering this now and just wanted to hear from others if we should go ahead and get a rental car while we are there! Thanks for your advice!
the kabuki said:We just rented a car for the 1st time on our Jan trip and it was terrific. What freedom, what bliss, no waiting for buses, no standing in the aisles carrying sleeping toddlers, folding up the stroller, carrying all those souvenier bags, no dropping off other people. Just us in the car, radio on, going when and wherever we please. Will never go without renting a car again
bsmandi said:We are staying at the Port Orleans Riverside May 19-24. From the research I've done it is not supposed to be a really busy time so we decided to just use Disney transportation. I am reconsidering this now and just wanted to hear from others if we should go ahead and get a rental car while we are there! Thanks for your advice!
CleveRocks said:It depends on how you like to vacation. I just love the fantasyland aspect of not needing a car for a week. I enjoy being in the Disney "cocoon," so I never considered renting a car.
Then again, that's just my style of vacationing no matter where I go. In my 15 years of traveling around North America, I've only rented a car in 3 locales: the Pacific Northwest, where we stayed in 3 different cities; during a 1-day cruise ship stop in St. Thomas -- we'd been there for a week 2 years earlier for our honeymoon, and the secluded beach and quirky shops we wanted to visit weren't on any of the available shore excursions; and 2 different trips to Phoenix, to allow us to drive to Tucson and Sedona. In urban vacation spots like Boston and San Francisco, for example, we actually LOVED using their public transportation systems because it gave us a feel for what it was really like to be there. And vacationing at beach resorts? Forget it, if we couldn't walk there from the beach it wasn't worth seeing.
So if you want to look around Orlando, go to Universal or Sea World or whatever, then a car may serve you well. But if you plan to do what I do and not leave WDW property, save your money and let Disney do the driving.
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