The buses run regularly at WDW. In the mornings I have never had to wait more than 10 minutes for a bus. Really the only time you would have to wait a long time is if you are leaving at closing, when everybody else is leaving.
I agree.
The buses run regularly at WDW. In the mornings I have never had to wait more than 10 minutes for a bus. Really the only time you would have to wait a long time is if you are leaving at closing, when everybody else is leaving.
We are planning our trip for the first week of October next year. The current plan is to arrive and take the Magical Express bus to POR. I still want to do this because, after 24 hours of travelling to Orlando from New Zealand, I don't want my exhausted husband to have to start thinking about driving on the other (wrong) side of the road yet. We will then stay 7 nights at POR using the Disney transport system to get around and during that time we do not intend to leave WDW. Then on day 8, we will check out of POR, pick up a rental car and stay offsite for another week during which we will visit Universal, Sea World, Space Centre and do shopping etc.
So, those of you that prefer cars, do you think that it would be better to have a rental car during that first week too?
Are the lines for buses busy at that time of year? Would having a car mean we'd have to get up less early to get to a park for rope drop than if we were taking a bus? If so, how much time would it save us roughly?
It's a tough call because using the Disney transportation system would presumbably be much more relaxing for my husband (the driver if we had a car) and might be more sensible since we have never been before and have no idea of how to get around yet, but then if we had to wait ages for buses, plus get up heaps earlier in order to get them, that might just make him (and us) very frustrated! Arghh, what a dilemma cause it does seem like a waste of money hiring a car for a week for it mainly to sit parked most of the time![]()
This...except we have our own car there, not a rental car. And no handicap situation. But we do park very close to entrances because we're rope drop kind of people. Or we valet park at near-to-park hotels. We're all about convenience, and willing to pay for it. Driving is great - we zip around (know the roads well) and rarely wait in lines of cars anywhere. Love it...always have a seat, and 2 minutes to get the vehicle cooled down.
Last time we depended on Disney transportation we waited at least 45 minutes for every bus...and were able to have a seat maybe twice in the entire trip. Never again.
Since it is your first time, I would just use the buses the first week. Some days a car would be quicker, but not a lot. Do you have a GPS? That will help a lot once you are offsite to get to Universal, Sea World, etc. There is a Points of Interest file you can download here to have all the DInsey Parks, Universal, etc in your GPS automatically http://www.mousesavers.com/gps.html
I also put addresses I might be interested in into my GPS before I left home. We stopped at Krispy Kreme donuts before we even went to our hotel a few weeks ago, LOL. I had it in my favorites on the GPS.
Also, where are you staying offsite? Some places are easier than others.
Marsha
Last time we depended on Disney transportation we waited at least 45 minutes for every bus...and were able to have a seat maybe twice in the entire trip.
Either busses or buses is acceptable according to Webster.
WDW busses are second only to the buses in London. Now that is a fantastic system!
since we are both on vacation, we both want to enjoy adult beverages.
OT: But be sure the safety seat has also cooled down, using your own hand if needed, before strapping your child in. Not a problem on the bus.Cute little rental car cools down in about 30 seconds so you cold hang a side of beef - if you wanted! .
I will often hold the door for others trying to get out, although I have seen (specifically some double decker) buses with just an open porch with no door so this won't work.I a bus in London, we were amazed at how quick the stops were. You really had to have your wits about you, and have your family together, because if you weren't out the door in a couple seconds, the bus was on it's way again. I saw one family where half the group made it off the bus, and the other half had to wait until the next stop because they weren't quick enough getting off the bus.
The buses run regularly at WDW. In the mornings I have never had to wait more than 10 minutes for a bus. Really the only time you would have to wait a long time is if you are leaving at closing, when everybody else is leaving.