Just Back from POFQ...

I am just back from a 4 night stay at POFQ, and I agree with the OP that the bus service from the resort was horrible. I have stayed at POR at least 25 times over the years and a few times at POFQ (when we couldn't get a room at POR). I love these resorts, but the bus situation, to me, was the worst it has ever been.

For example, on Thursday night (9/20) we went to the Marketplace. Currently, the bus stop at the Marketplace is being refurbished, so you have to go to the Pleasure Island bus stop. There were about 75 people on the line for the POR/POFQ bus to go back to the resort and it decided to pour buckets with lots of lighting and thunder. Unfortunately, there is no covering at this bus stop so everyone got drenched. Okay, so what, force of nature, but the bus for Old Key West also stops at the same stop and a total of 3 people got on. You would think that because of the dangerous weather (and the fact that the resorts are right next to each other) the driver could have radioed in and took some people for Port Orleans. I know the people in front of me wouldn't have minded sitting on a dry bus to take a longer trip to get back to the resort. Instead, we wound up waiting an additional 40 minutes for buses to show up. A total of 55 minutes.

In the morning going to the parks, we would wait an average of 40 minutes for a bus. More for the return trip.

I thought it was really bad this time.
 
I am just back from a 4 night stay at POFQ, and I agree with the OP that the bus service from the resort was horrible. I have stayed at POR at least 25 times over the years and a few times at POFQ (when we couldn't get a room at POR). I love these resorts, but the bus situation, to me, was the worst it has ever been.

For example, on Thursday night (9/20) we went to the Marketplace. Currently, the bus stop at the Marketplace is being refurbished, so you have to go to the Pleasure Island bus stop. There were about 75 people on the line for the POR/POFQ bus to go back to the resort and it decided to pour buckets with lots of lighting and thunder. Unfortunately, there is no covering at this bus stop so everyone got drenched. Okay, so what, force of nature, but the bus for Old Key West also stops at the same stop and a total of 3 people got on. You would think that because of the dangerous weather (and the fact that the resorts are right next to each other) the driver could have radioed in and took some people for Port Orleans. I know the people in front of me wouldn't have minded sitting on a dry bus to take a longer trip to get back to the resort. Instead, we wound up waiting an additional 40 minutes for buses to show up. A total of 55 minutes.

In the morning going to the parks, we would wait an average of 40 minutes for a bus. More for the return trip.

I thought it was really bad this time.
Sorry about your stay. Bus service is important to making the trip pleasant. 55 min wait is ridiculous!
 
I am just back from a 4 night stay at POFQ, and I agree with the OP that the bus service from the resort was horrible. I have stayed at POR at least 25 times over the years and a few times at POFQ (when we couldn't get a room at POR). I love these resorts, but the bus situation, to me, was the worst it has ever been.

For example, on Thursday night (9/20) we went to the Marketplace. Currently, the bus stop at the Marketplace is being refurbished, so you have to go to the Pleasure Island bus stop. There were about 75 people on the line for the POR/POFQ bus to go back to the resort and it decided to pour buckets with lots of lighting and thunder. Unfortunately, there is no covering at this bus stop so everyone got drenched. Okay, so what, force of nature, but the bus for Old Key West also stops at the same stop and a total of 3 people got on. You would think that because of the dangerous weather (and the fact that the resorts are right next to each other) the driver could have radioed in and took some people for Port Orleans. I know the people in front of me wouldn't have minded sitting on a dry bus to take a longer trip to get back to the resort. Instead, we wound up waiting an additional 40 minutes for buses to show up. A total of 55 minutes.

In the morning going to the parks, we would wait an average of 40 minutes for a bus. More for the return trip.

I thought it was really bad this time.
55 mins, that's crazy. You think WDW would fix the PO bus situation by now. There is also a POR post about the same thing.
 
There were about 75 people on the line for the POR/POFQ bus to go back to the resort and it decided to pour buckets with lots of lighting and thunder. Unfortunately, there is no covering at this bus stop so everyone got drenched. Okay, so what, force of nature, but the bus for Old Key West also stops at the same stop and a total of 3 people got on. You would think that because of the dangerous weather (and the fact that the resorts are right next to each other) the driver could have radioed in and took some people for Port Orleans. I know the people in front of me wouldn't have minded sitting on a dry bus to take a longer trip to get back to the resort. Instead, we wound up waiting an additional 40 minutes for buses to show up. A total of 55 minutes.

In the morning going to the parks, we would wait an average of 40 minutes for a bus. More for the return trip.

I thought it was really bad this time.
Sorry to hear about your stay. It's been an ongoing problem with the PO resorts that never seems to get corrected.
 

This is our 12 visit to Disney and our first stay at POFQ. This was a joint 14th Anniversary for me and DW, and 13th Birthday for DS.

Well our flight from Charlotte to Orlando was a preparation for the Tower of Terror. During the flight, we hit a spot where the plane felt as if it were falling. Even the Flight Attendents were startled. The pilot got on the radio and informed everyone to buckle up. About 20 minutes later we landed in Orlando and promptly kissed the ground. :)

We found the the Magical Express Lines on Saturday to be very long, but quick. And then got in line for our bus to POFQ. The lines for the buses were very long, but in 20 minutes or so, we boarded the bus with others for POFQ, POR, KW, and SS. It's always magical to enter the Disney Property and soon we were at our hotel.

Check in was a breeze and we were located in Building 2, second floor, corner room. This was our first stay at POFQ and enjoyed our stay in the room. We then took a boat to DTD and did some sight seeing and shopping. Saw the tree houses on the way. I would love to stay in one of them, but they look so isolated and the plant growth around them makes them to appear neglected. Had lunch at Planet Hollywood, and then took a bus back to POFQ as they were having a skiing competition in the lake and the boats weren't running.

Sunday
Today we went to the Animal Kingdom. Bus was filled at POFQ and then they decided we needed to cram some more people on so we went to POR. That was the beginning of the Horrible Bus Service. However, once at AK, 5 minute wait to ride Everest. First time and loved it. Day was extremely hot and humid. Kids went on Rapids and came back soaked. Spent most of day at AK and then returned to go swimming. It was great to cool down. Dinner was at POFQ and we were on the free dining plan. It's amazing to see how much you would spend at a resort for food.

Monday
1st ones to Blizzard Beach, however, some other family was picked to be the family of the day at the water park... :(
We started off by going down the lazy river. My DS and DD got in the tube ok. Had to help DW sit down. They waited for me to get on my tube. No such luck. I couldn't balance on it and flipped over 3 times trying to get on the thing. Finally, I sat on the edge and sort of balanced my self. 4 people drowned that minute as I think the Lifeguard was laugh at me.... Just kidding. We spent the rest of the day playing in the water. DW and I were very scared going up the slopes on the lifts. That scared me more than some of the rides. Took steamboat springs raft down and that was neat. Lunch in BB and then went back to room. Bus was crowded but we held on until AK and then people got off. However, double the amount that got off, got on and once again, it was crowded.

Tuesday
Took the bus to Epcot. Once again the bus was crowded making the stop at POFQ and then the 4 stops at POR. Once at Epcot, we went walking around the world showcase. Stopped at each country so the kids could do Kidcot. We made a point to stop everywhere because it was our only break from the high humidity. Then we went to SOARIN', but the wait was 45 minutes. That was longest wait we'd seen. so we left and did the land tour. I want to make a mickey pumpkin... afterwards, we saw that Mission Space was a 10 minute on the message board, so we went to the other side of the park. We made a stop at the Coke place and my DS had Beverly... YUCK. she didn't like it either. Road Team Orange (Extreme) and that one really hurt. I felt the pressure on my chest this time. But we survived, no thanks to my son's flying. :) Then my daughter wanted a Mickey Tiara from Germany. She saw it earlier but wanted to save her money just in case she saw something she wanted. So off again around the world. Missed the boat so we walked. Got the tiara and finished the loop around the world. Stopped in UK, and my DS answered a quiz on King Arthur and won a Dream Certificate. Now I have to hand it to the CM at the UK shop we went too. My daughter saw a pin on his lanyard and asked if she could trade for it. She only had one pin on her lanyard. He was reluctant but did trade. The pin she got was was Tokyo Disney. I offered to pay extra to the CM, but he said no. So we shook his hand and took his picture. Then we went home, or tried too. The sign board said 5 minute wait for test track, so my DS decided we needed to walk some more and ride it. I told them to go on and I waited outside. Then we were off to the room. Back on the bus, once again crowded. I was at the very front with one foot behind the yellow line and one in front to avoid falling. The driver snapped at me for having one foot over the line. I told her not a problem, but to remember if I feel when she hit the brake, it was her fault. She said the police could give her a ticket if they saw me that far forward. I just gave her the whatever look.

Once back at the POFQ, I had to drag myself to the room. After walking 50 miles (2x around the world and 2x across Epcot) and then a flight a steps, I was ready to take a nap, but we had to get ready for Whispering Canyons. We road the bus to DTW and then took the bus to Wilderness Lodge. We had a 45 minute wait so we went shopping. We found some gag gifts at the store at WL. We bought Beaver Butt Soap and Moose Breath Soap for our friends. Smell great, but the names is the funny part. Then we went in. Had a great meal and then the waiter, SAM, noticed my son's birthday button. PARENTS, BEWARE... DON'T EVER HAVE YOUR CHILD WEAR A BIRTHDAY BUTTON AT WHISPERING CANYON... Sam asked DS and me up to the front for what I thought was going to be sing Happy Birthday. Instead, I was presented with a stick pony and told that I had to ride around the dining room sing happy birthday. If the other guest couldn't hear me, then I had to sing in the Lobby. Have you ever seen a chubby man riding a stick pony???? I decided to sing as lound as I could and galloped around the dining room singing happy birthday. Everyone cheered me on. So beware. then we went home to sleep. And yes, my DS loved the special birthday song.
 
Sounds like you had a good trip other than the buses being jammed packed. I can't believe she snapped at you to get behind the line.
 
To Buzz2001, MSN4693 & Lilolvr:

Thanks for your kind comments. You are right that the bus situation at POR/POFQ is an ongoing problem that seems to be getting worse.

I tried hard, and succeeded, in not letting it ruin my trip. My brothers brought their families down and I had four GREAT days with my niece and three nephews. I would never let anything ruin my fun with them!
 
To Buzz2001, MSN4693 & Lilolvr:

Thanks for your kind comments. You are right that the bus situation at POR/POFQ is an ongoing problem that seems to be getting worse.

I tried hard, and succeeded, in not letting it ruin my trip. My brothers brought their families down and I had four GREAT days with my niece and three nephews. I would never let anything ruin my fun with them!
Your welcome.
 
To Buzz2001, MSN4693 & Lilolvr:

Thanks for your kind comments. You are right that the bus situation at POR/POFQ is an ongoing problem that seems to be getting worse.

I tried hard, and succeeded, in not letting it ruin my trip. My brothers brought their families down and I had four GREAT days with my niece and three nephews. I would never let anything ruin my fun with them!
No problem. I feel your pain.
 
DH and I LOVE LOVE LOVE POFQ...I can't say I noticed the buses much because I work and commute in London so it was no different than going to work - but with a much much cooler destination!

DH however who never commutes in anything other than a car found it a pain...overcrowded buses, not enough buses etc...we waited once for over 90 minutes at the MK after closing. Not good enough really but as we were on holiday it didn't bug us too much. We ended up taking a few taxis here and there and it was worth the extra $5-$10!!

But we would definitely go back to POFQ, the resort is fabulous. It's just this time we would have a car for sure and use that a lot more.
 
I've stayed at both POFQ and just got back from POR. And tho the busses where packed, I didn't think they were to bad. We never had more than a 10 minute wait which I think is very reasonable.

I guess my family didn't mind if we had to stand, we were just happy to get on the buss and a lot of the times, we would offer our seats up to mom's and dad's with small ones.

Your on vacation, try not to sweat the small stuff :goodvibes
 
I am just back from a 4 night stay at POFQ, and I agree with the OP that the bus service from the resort was horrible. I have stayed at POR at least 25 times over the years and a few times at POFQ (when we couldn't get a room at POR). I love these resorts, but the bus situation, to me, was the worst it has ever been.

For example, on Thursday night (9/20) we went to the Marketplace. Currently, the bus stop at the Marketplace is being refurbished, so you have to go to the Pleasure Island bus stop. There were about 75 people on the line for the POR/POFQ bus to go back to the resort and it decided to pour buckets with lots of lighting and thunder. Unfortunately, there is no covering at this bus stop so everyone got drenched. Okay, so what, force of nature, but the bus for Old Key West also stops at the same stop and a total of 3 people got on. You would think that because of the dangerous weather (and the fact that the resorts are right next to each other) the driver could have radioed in and took some people for Port Orleans. I know the people in front of me wouldn't have minded sitting on a dry bus to take a longer trip to get back to the resort. Instead, we wound up waiting an additional 40 minutes for buses to show up. A total of 55 minutes.

In the morning going to the parks, we would wait an average of 40 minutes for a bus. More for the return trip.

I thought it was really bad this time.
55 mins doesn't appear to be small stuff.
 
Has disney cut back on buses or something? I was there in Nov06 and the buses were somewhat crowded in the evening but never waits as long as mentioned here. At that time they were running seperate busses back to PFOQ from Epcot. The morning waits were short & not crowded but then I was taking it a little easier this trip and was taking slightly later buses. The food court was limited but the breakfast was fine & it was clean unless a crowd of slobs got up leaving everything behind. Enjoyed the resort size.
 
Has disney cut back on buses or something? I was there in Nov06 and the buses were somewhat crowded in the evening but never waits as long as mentioned here. At that time they were running seperate busses back to PFOQ from Epcot. The morning waits were short & not crowded but then I was taking it a little easier this trip and was taking slightly later buses. The food court was limited but the breakfast was fine & it was clean unless a crowd of slobs got up leaving everything behind. Enjoyed the resort size.
I don't think so. I think this was the case for these resorts even before the name change.
 
Has disney cut back on buses or something? I was there in Nov06 and the buses were somewhat crowded in the evening but never waits as long as mentioned here. At that time they were running seperate busses back to PFOQ from Epcot. The morning waits were short & not crowded but then I was taking it a little easier this trip and was taking slightly later buses. The food court was limited but the breakfast was fine & it was clean unless a crowd of slobs got up leaving everything behind. Enjoyed the resort size.
Time of year is a big factor and it seems as if free dining has been a big success for Disney.
 
POFQ is one of my favorite resorts. We've enjoyed it in the past. The buses can get crowded at times but they are manageable.
 
Hello everyone,

Just getting back from POFQ and getting my dose of the DIS. Have to say it was a good break. Will write up a report later tonight. I do have to say the buses were HORRIBLE... I now know how many sardines can fit into a Disney Bus... :headache:

Anyway, will let you know about our trip and the Mickey Not So Scary Halloween Party. That was a blast...
I recently returned and had a similar experience. I think I'll be trying other resorts before ever returning to POFQ.
 
It's weird how people have totally different experiences while staying at the same resort at similar times. We spent 3 weeks there and honestly only waited more than 10 minutes for a bus a handful of times. I noticed a lot of people waiting around 9ish but we got to the parks for before rope drop and often there was only about 10 people on the bus. Twice at around 6pm, while heading to MGM to transfer there was only me and DH on the bus! The longest wait we had was a DTD Pleasure Island where it's totally ridiculous there is no shelter at the stop. It was raining hard and there was about 40 people at our stop and may be 5 total at the other stops and they just would not send a bus round for Port Orleans, I honestly saw 3 Carribean Beach and Coronado springs buses go past before our bus came. There was even a bus dispatcher at our stop, asking for a bus but they still couldn't get one there!!
 












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