goofy4tink
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Nope, as noted, not true. Have you ever stayed at a resort and just stood there, watching all the AllStars buses coming and going???There are more buses allocated for the deluxe resorts then there are for the value resorts. That's one of the ways Disney is able to offer a lower price for a value resort.
The reason the bus lines at value resorts seems so long is because the buses run less frequently. Which in turns causes a larger backup of guests.
Again, you don't have shorter waits. I have had the longest wait times at deluxe resorts. You do have more people on the buses. For instance....BW shares a bus route with S/D..all the time. And sometimes with YC/BC.And it's why you pay more for a deluxe resort. You wait less, your busses are less crowded, so you pay more. You wait longer and there are more people on the bus, so you pay less. Pretty standard, really.
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The value resorts actually have some of the best bus service. Fewer stops along the way, and more people so more buses tend to be dispatched.
Well...that's not going to help you. It all depends on which resort you're at and which park you're at. For instance...at MK, the POP bus is waaaaay down at the furthest point. But, at DHS it is closer to the park entrance. At Epcot, it's a hugely long walk to the POP bus stop. But, at DTD, it's right next to the Marketplace entrance/exit.Here's what I want to know. Has anyone made a study of which resorts have buses closest to the entrance of each of the parks?
In other words, which resort should I stay at if I want my walking time to the bus stop at the parks to be the shortest?
I always contemplate this about 11pm on my way out of Magic Kingdom.
(And don't say to drive myself!)
The deluxe resorts tend to be a bit closer the majority of the time, but they aren't always the closest bus stop.