Your entire response blows me away. I totally get that everyone has their own opinion and many like that you don't have to worry about driving. I get that and done that even w/ a car there.
However, the first time I had to wait in a ridiculously long line that took over an hour to just get on the bus when leaving the MK and then the ride back was awful b/c it was packed w/ people and we had a 15mth old and stroller and a cake box b/c we had been to eat at the Poly and I had order a specialty cake. That was the turning point. We had been getting tired of waiting and waiting for buses and stuff in past trips and this was just the breaking point. We called
enterprise that night and the next morning they came and picked us up. Like I said things really changed when we had little kids w/ us.
Now we always drive when not taking the monorail. It absolutely does NOT add a lot of extra time. Extra walking yes. And then we don't even take the trams. The problem w/ the buses and the trams is you have to fold down your stroller, hold all your stuff that was in the stroller and hold a kid or two. We go in the summer, b/c that's the only time we can go. We drive unless we can take the monorail and we don't use the tram. Even when we've been parked far away, not once has a tram beaten us to the park drop off area. We always beat them, even if one is sitting there and waiting for us. Yes, it is extra walking, but we expect that.
I do miss the carefreeness of the buses and using only Disney's transportation. But maybe we'll give it a try again when we are out of the stroller ages.
Off topic, but the other thing I cannot believe isn't a deal breaker for others is the moderates that don't have elevators. I didn't realize some did this until we stayed in one for one night. That was a giant pain w/ little ones and strollers. Especially when you come back from the parks and they are sleeping. NEVER again will we make that mistake. I'm just surprised that know one seems to think that's a problem.
Ok, just had to put in my opinion w/ the others. I didn't read past this post so it may be a duplicate as to what others have already said.
I forgot, we also love to go shopping and the Orlando area has fantastic shopping that we would miss out on if we didn't have a car. We often buy work clothes for the next school yr while on vacation. Ok, now I'm done.