Reading this thread makes me think we made the right decision to take the auto train and bringing our car with us from PA to FL. Last thing I want to do after a looooong day in the parks is deal with rude and inconsiderate people on the transportation system!
DisneyGal24 said:You're kidding right? A fast pass for waiting on the bus? You clearly have the wrong expectations for Disney. Disney advises that it could take an hour or more to arrive at your destination when using WDW transportation. It doesn't usually take that long but it can. To get FP for Toy Story Mania rope drop is the best bet.
Reading this thread makes me think we made the right decision to take the auto train and bringing our car with us from PA to FL. Last thing I want to do after a looooong day in the parks is deal with rude and inconsiderate people on the transportation system!
This is just my opinion of the topics in this thread:
First, I have no problem with people in ECV's. Have never had one in all the times I've been there. Yes, I do find it an annoyance having to wait while ECV's load on the bus, but I'd never complain about it. I'm happy I got two good legs and feet that can keep me walking all day. I know being annoyed is wrong, but darn it I have a reservation or a park to get to.
Second, I cannot stand the double wide strollers. Those things are like snowplows, and then you normally end up with the rest of the family spread out next to it so they are taking up a 15 foot wide area as they move through the parks. Yesterday, we and a the entire tram at Hollywood Studios sat around for 5 minutes as we waited for this lady to figure out how to break down her stroller.
Third, because of the first two points (and many other reasons) we rent a car every time.
It's genuinely impressive that you're among the very rare guests who have your child/ren out of the stroller before or as the bus arrives, and that your stroller folds in a second.
Whats not impressive is your smugness and misplaced sense of superiority. Enjoy!
I agree when looked at as Disney trips being a small issue as compared to what goes on outside the scope of Disney World. Although I have noticed that a few posters, no matter what the complaint or how valid it might be, will defend Disney to the very end. They get huffy and have a "How dare you say that anything is wrong with Disney World!" which is kind of silly because no place is perfect.
Is said that like 150 posts ago. You're a little late to the party. I'm already passed out with the lampshade on my head. Move on.
As a lurker of this thread all I can say is wow as to how its turned out....
we are staying off site this year in late November. I feel the cost of a Disney resort factors in the cost of their park transportation. I don't want to pay for a crowded bus. If I rent a car I don't need to stay at Disney. The EMHs are not that attractive to us, either. I will stay on site for free dining promos at times, but I'm going to try without being on Disney property on our next trip. Our dog will be with us and it just makes more sense to be off Disney property. I can't stand the idea of boarding our dog at night; I want our dog with us, as much as possible under the circumstances.
I'm getting two rooms in our resort room, 2 TVs, a sofa, a small kitchen, a great breakfast included, and some nights have an evening reception. My cost is $88/night without tax. The resort is considered to be a 3 star. I've stayed at this chain a lot in the US and I've been very satisfied with them. I know they are better than most Disney value and moderate resorts. We're close to I-4 and I would project a 10 to 20 minute hike to the parks. I get to be in a car without anyone else intruding on my space and I never have to stand or wait. I'll take the commute and I'm happy. We will have a scooter with us. The resort offers bus shuttle service, too. They have three times in the morning to go to the parks and three times in the evening to return. I'm using this as a back-up in case hubby wants a rest.
I'll report back on my experiences, but I decided it was time to try something else. Fortunately, we do have a handicap sticker; so, this helps with Disney parking. I know you have to factor in the Disney parking fee, but this still puts me ahead of a value resort cost and I can have our dog with us. We get a good breakfast included; so, I feel one more meal will do it for us. I have restaurant.com certificates for all our dinner meals; except, we are doing the Candlelight Processional dinner package one night.
I feel all the walking you do to get to the Disney buses takes a toll on you, as well. Other than Hollywood Studios, the bus walks are terrible getting out of the parks. The walks to and from the resort to the buses isn't fun, either. Now, I will admit I'm not looking forward to getting to MK by car, but we are doing this park only for one day.
You're kidding right? A fast pass for waiting on the bus? You clearly have the wrong expectations for Disney. Disney advises that it could take an hour or more to arrive at your destination when using WDW transportation. It doesn't usually take that long but it can. To get FP for Toy Story Mania rope drop is the best bet.
goofy4tink said:Oh, don't get me wrong. I don't think it's all that prevalent. But, it does happen. I always seem to find the one family that has 3 kids, a huge stroller, and all the stuff that goes along with that size family. And they always have the kids in the stroller right up to the bus door, and they are always taken aback when they are told to fold it up. Then, they grumble and moan..as they start throwing stuff around. And heaven forbid them move out of the way to let those behind them on...nooooo, they hold up the entire line.
Or, the dad that, when told he had to fold up the stroller before boarding the bus, did just that. However, he thought he could leave his child in the stroller...folded up!!! It was hysterical to watch. The bus driver was stunned!!! He just got up, leaned down and said...'Sir, you have to take your child out of the stroller before folding it up....it can not be opened on the bus!!' The mother was so embarrassed, the dad just couldn't wrap his mind around the fact that the stroller had to be empty, and folded up.
Or the parents that board, with that huge double stroller. The mom sits with the kids, in the front of the bus. Dad? Oh, he has folded the stroller up all right. But then, rather than move to the back of the bus, where there is more room to stand, he plops himself in the aisle, holding that folded up double stroller, making it incredibly difficult for anyone to get past him!!! When someone asked him to move to the back??? 'Oh no...I have to stay with my family!!! You can get by!'
I seem to see one such incident every trip to WDW. I just laugh now. It really is funny to see how entitled some are...or if not entitled, then incredibly ignorant. It only takes a small amount of smarts to figure out the correct use of buses with strollers. One would assume that if you're at a park, with a stroller, you probably took a bus to get there to begin with. So, you should have that stroller folded up prior to getting to the bus door!!! And yes, I do realize that there are going to be some that may have taken the monorail or a boat to the park, and are now heading someplace different on the bus..so may not realize the proper etiquette...but it can't be all that many!!!
I was also wondering where you can rent a car in Orlando for $20 a day.
I don't have an issue with why people use ECVs or strollers, I do have an issue when they think that they are more privledged then me being on my own two feet.
ECV people who hold the bus up arguing because the bus will only hold 2...and when 3 are waiting....sorry...but I think that is a waste of time and breath for an arguement. The driver can't change the bus on site to hold 3 ECVs. Someone will have to wait.
THESE are the people I loathe when ride the buses....
again with the rudeness.
LOL, sometimes people have twins, it happens.![]()