snowprincessofAK
princess in training
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Which is better Chatham or Vista?
I'm probably not going to have a car with me, so which is better for buses and such?
from the information i've gathered, vista has a walgreens right across the street and a wendys really close, chatham is about a mile away from a grocery store, and down the street from there are the orlando outlets.
as for buses i've read conflicting statements, some say the buses are fine at both (at least for getting to work) and i think i've read complaints for both about getting to and from grocery stores.
you could always make friends with someone because they have a car, i'm sure they would let you tag along if you help pay for gas
I found vista and chatham on google earth, using the google earth community layer, then mapped them on google maps
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=....4995&sspn=0.020239,0.046949&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=14
Vista is above the A placemarker and Chatham is immediately below the B placemarker.
you can search that map for different stores by name or keyword (google is amazing like that) which might help you decide where you want to stay
I'm probably not going to have a car with me, so which is better for buses and such?
How often do the buses run there and how packed are they when they're "a little filled" or "crowded"? For crowded are we talking so many people that have to stand that everyone gets to know the people around them a little too well?
I'm probably not going to have a car with me, so which is better for buses and such?
crowded busses aren't a problem for me, WSU is in a town so small it doubles when the students show up after being home for the summer, and there's under 20k students...
The busses from the big apartment area to campus fill to the gills every morning and there's a bus every 15 minutes at the most on two routes; they're all packed a bunch of times a day and have to go past some stops without stopping because there's no more room...
How often do the buses run there and how packed are they when they're "a little filled" or "crowded"? For crowded are we talking so many people that have to stand that everyone gets to know the people around them a little too well?
Both complexes are fine for buses. One thing to note- the majority of buses start at Chatham and end first at Chatham. This helps in ensuring a seat.
There are different times for the buses. They range from about 20 minutes (MK) to 30 minutes (AK) to an hour (Walmart). They can be really busy around the time the parks will be open. They can also be really crowded at park close. One bus that is busy a lot is the Epcot bus, because there are a lot of ICPs.
HEY! i have a question....is it like a city bus or is it like a tour bus? and do they always go to walmart like everyday....
The buses are like tour buses.
And it runs to Walmart every day but Sunday. Mon, Tues, Thurs, and Fri it runs from 3pm til midnight. Wed/Sat it runs 9am to 5pm.
Also, 1 day out of the week (it changes each month) goes to the FL mall instead of Walmart. For example, in July the Walmart bus goes to the FL Mall on Thurs instead of Walmart.
WOW that sounds neat! are they nice busses? or are they crap?
Now do you get to choose where your housing is or do they just put you wherever they have the room?
They can be both.
They ask you at check-in where you would like to stay, and they do try to put you there if there is room. I recommend getting to check-in as early as possible, if you are able to.
They can be both.
They ask you at check-in where you would like to stay, and they do try to put you there if there is room. I recommend getting to check-in as early as possible, if you are able to.
well I'm in alaska right now so I'd really like to try and get down there a few days before everything.![]()
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Now when do you recomend getting there? like 7 am when we should be there at what 8:30? or is that toooo early?