Actually I am not suggesting that. I am saying that once parking is such an issue due to construction that guests are looking for alternatives to driving and parking at Downtown Disney, and in many cases are being told not todrivebuttotake a bus. One all of the construction is finished driving will again become a viable option.you are suggesting people are going to the theme parks (for DTD) and in some cases paying to park to avoid free parking at DTD (although it is a mess) when the issue is people already at the parks in the afternoon and evening just looking for a way there. Disney Springs will bring more people to it and they will look for a bus ride there and if they are being told SSR or they know it's the most direct route then even more than now will take it and it'll become and even bigger mess than it is now. We have been coming to SSR for several years now and each time it is worse than the previous
Actually I am not suggesting that. I am saying that once parking is such an issue due to construction that guests are looking for alternatives to driving and parking at Downtown Disney, and in many cases are being told not todrivebuttotake a bus. One all of the construction is finished driving will again become a viable option.
If they charge for parking at DTD they should validate for a certain length of time or proof of purchase and provide busses to the parks. To avoid someone buying a candy bar to get validation set a minimum amt.
I think they should actually have a time limit. Something like first 3 hours free, after that you get charged for parking.
At Disneyland in California:
Theme park parking: $17
DTD parking: 3 hours free, additional 2 hours free with validation from table service restaurant or movie theater, after that $6 per hour in 20 minute increments, max $30
DVC recently increased BLT MF because more DVCers were using the Contemporary resort amenities, so DVC members have to pay a bigger share of the Contemporary operational costs.
Now, if more people staying outside use the SSR transportation system, SSR MF should be lowered to compensate.
Paid parking at DTD could not fix the problem: people who paid for parking at a park will not want to pay again for parking at DTD, so they might take the SSR bus to go there and another one to go back to the park and take the car!
The only solution would be to check MB for people staying at SSR, a dining reservation or a DVC member staying on points (for pool hopping). No one else should be allowed.
The primary allegation here is that people are parking for free at DTD then walking to SSR to catch a bus. In that scenario, seems obvious that charging for DTD parking would dramatically reduce--if not eliminate--the problem.
Seems like a lot of traveling to save 20 bucks
Again...I do not think this is the case of people parking at DTD to save money and riding the SSR busses - I know there is some of that but I don't think this is the majority of the problem I have experienced
From what i have witnessed are people possibly who are staying on property even and maybe have even taken a Disney bus from their resort to the parks just looking for a way to DTD in the mid to late afternoon evening or nights from the parks and since there is no bus direct for that they either know that SSR is right across from it and hop on there or ask and are being told to ride the SSR bus
The problem is mainly no bus service from the parks to DTD and when people want to go they think SSR and walk or are being told to ride the SSR busses
But if they begin to charge for DTD parking, the justification for elimination of the buses is gone. If they aren't facing hundreds of dollars per day in parking fee losses, there are many good financial reasons to resume that direct bus route.
SSR busses cannot continue to be the main transportation from the parks to DTD AND for the SSR resort guests (also considering this is the largest resort on property) unless they run extra busses to offset the loads
Your entire argument appears to center on one theory: Disney funnels DTD guests to the SSR bus system and SSR dues fund 100% of the transportation costs.
Do you actually know this to be true?
As I've said repeatedly, if Disney is paying a portion of the SSR transportation costs, this is a total non-issue. Running dedicated buses from all 4 theme parks to DTD all day long is certainly most costly. Disney may view leveraging the SSR bus system as a way of providing SOME transportation without totally advocating/endorsing/supporting the practice of parking at DTD for park access.
In fact, if they begin to charge for parking, I wouldn't be surprised if Disney Springs was simply added as a permanent, advertised stop on the SSR bus route.
Let's say 100 cars park at DTD to try to get by without paying to park at the parks. They would only lose out on $1,700.
I'm sure it costs well more than that to run addition busses to SSR or to DTD from the parks so I bet they don't really care much about this issue all that much (except for when paying DVC members like me complain - even then I doubt they care much considering haha)
The issue isn't that some people take another resort bus to get to a restaurant or something in that nature... many of us have done that...and the extra loads there are very minimal due to limited occupancy in those small places...but when SSR busses only factor in SSR guest occupancy and we have a lot additional people using them for DTD (which will only get worse at Disney Springs grows)... then I feel like this is unfair for the SSR guests (regardless of DVC dues, etc.)
But Disney state transportation is open to all.