bonnielynn
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I was thinking that we could just go to downtown disney and then get on a bus going to one of the resorts, but is there a better way. We are staying in Saratoga Springs..
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That's probably the quickest way, using Disney transportation, especially if you don't have to wait too long for a bus. The quickest way would be a cab.I was thinking that we could just go to downtown disney and then get on a bus going to one of the resorts, but is there a better way. We are staying in Saratoga Springs..
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I'll be in Orlando in a couple of weeks and want to go to the Boardwalk. I'm staying a Bonnet Creek and don't know where to park. Can I go to Downtown Disney and hop a bus? or is it better to go directly to the Boardwalk and park. Can I even do that? Advice would be appreciated.
Didn't do that when we last rode it (last October), but maybe it depends on the season and/or time of day.Taking the bus from Downtown Disney is an option, however I think it also stops at the Yacht Club, Beach Club, Swan & Dolphin before it arrives at the Boardwalk.
It's a very short drive from Bonnet Creek to BW, and you can park there, the guard will direct you to which lot to use.
Taking the bus from Downtown Disney is an option, however I think it also stops at the Yacht Club, Beach Club, Swan & Dolphin before it arrives at the Boardwalk.
That's not always true. A few years ago on New Years Eve when my family and I parked there the Cast Members were still giving our 3 hour parking passes, so during the major holidays they do time you for parking there.If you park across the street from the BW entrance, behind the Hess gas station you won't have to worry about time limits, I doubt they will bother you there.
Although it is a little bit of a walk from there to the BW, about .4 mile and somewhat up hill.
I think we could just get a bus to Epcot and walk out the back of the park? But depending on how long we stay.. we may have to cab it back.. is there cabs waiting around.. or should I have a number on hand?
That has been pretty much my experience as well.Didn't do that when we last rode it (last October), but maybe it depends on the season and/or time of day.
We made a stop at one of the water parks and then the next stop was the BWV.
You will need to have park hoppers or you will waste a day of your passes. Also, it could take upwards of an hour to do this. Your resort wait for the bus, ride to Epcot, then walk all the way through Epcot, which can take 25 mins.I think we could just get a bus to Epcot and walk out the back of the park? But depending on how long we stay.. we may have to cab it back.. is there cabs waiting around.. or should I have a number on hand?
You can park there but you aren't supposed to head to a park. Parking is for those who are actively enjoying the resort.I was thinking of doing this next week when we're staying at Bonnet Creek too, but isn't there a time limit on how long you can park at a resort if you don't have a room or an ADR there? Does anyone know what it is, and is it the same at every resort? Thank you!
Nope....parking is limited to those using the resort. Other than heading to Jellyrolls, there really isn't much to do at BW for more than a few hours. Guest parking lots should not be being used for those who are 'visiting' BW. These people shouldn't be allowed to park and then head to Epcot..and sadly, that's exactly what happens.I was under the impression that the Boardwalk differed from other resorts regarding the 3 hour limit, because it is a DESTINATION. people don't only go there to eat. you can eat dinner, shop, walk along the boardwalk experiencing the jugllers, magic show, etc., rent the 2 or 4 person bikes, view inlluminations from the bridge leading to beach club, and spend hours at karaokee at the Swan, the dueling piano bar at Jellyrolls, and the ATlantic city dance hall. you can also watch a sporting event at ESPN club.
you may have an ADR for dinner, but if you partake in the many offerings at the Boardwalk (spending $!) I see nothing wrong with parking there.
I would tel the CM this. you may be further back or across the road, but you should definitely be allowed to keep your car where yuo are spending your money. of course, the closer spots should be reserved for guest staying at the hotel (when we stayed there, this was one thing I didn't like about this resort. parking was often very far from your room. no "quick run" to the car to grab something)
I'll be in Orlando in a couple of weeks and want to go to the Boardwalk. I'm staying a Bonnet Creek and don't know where to park. Can I go to Downtown Disney and hop a bus? or is it better to go directly to the Boardwalk and park. Can I even do that? Advice would be appreciated.
It took us 4 yrs to discover you could get to boardwalk in 5 minutes thru Epcot...so we now go to Boardwalk on Epcot day.![]()
That is probably the best idea. But be careful. That's what we did back in '03. We had never been to BW before..so decided to walk over during our Epcot time. Well...as we stood there, by the boat dock, my dh turned to me and said..."You know, I could live with buying into DVC if it was here.'' Well, 2 months later, we were owners!!! He gave our name and phone number to the DVC people at the DVC booth at the Polynesian, where we were staying. WE didn't have time to visit a villa since we were checking out. Bought into BW DVC without ever seeing a villa.
So...be careful when visiting BW. It can be a very expensive propsition!!!
Since the Boardwalk is within walking distance to Epcot and Hollywood Studios the same parking rules apply for those not staying there like at the other Deluxe Resorts. Now I would say it's a unique resort because of all the things it offers, however it will always be considered a resort and not a destination. I mean during the major holidays they enforce parking for those not staying there and during other events like the Food & Wine Festival at Epcot, I heard you can't park there if your staying there or don't have confirmed ADR's.I was under the impression that the Boardwalk differed from other resorts regarding the 3 hour limit, because it is a DESTINATION. people don't only go there to eat. you can eat dinner, shop, walk along the boardwalk experiencing the jugllers, magic show, etc., rent the 2 or 4 person bikes, view inlluminations from the bridge leading to beach club, and spend hours at karaokee at the Swan, the dueling piano bar at Jellyrolls, and the ATlantic city dance hall. you can also watch a sporting event at ESPN club.
you may have an ADR for dinner, but if you partake in the many offerings at the Boardwalk (spending $!) I see nothing wrong with parking there.
I would tel the CM this. you may be further back or across the road, but you should definitely be allowed to keep your car where yuo are spending your money. of course, the closer spots should be reserved for guest staying at the hotel (when we stayed there, this was one thing I didn't like about this resort. parking was often very far from your room. no "quick run" to the car to grab something)