land/sea transportation

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we are going on land/sea trip in Dec. My DH want's to use Disney transportation for the convenience. I am reluctant because I'm afriad we'll waste too much time waiting for the bus to fill up and stopping at other resorts.

what did you do and what would you recommend? We'll be flying in.
 
While there are many good transportation companies out there who can provide the service your enquiring about, FL TOURS is a sponsor of the DIS with a complete transportation service. You can write us with your enquiry at customercare@fltours.com and we'll respond to you in a timely fashion.
Andy
 
We do a lot of Disney cruises and used to use the bus, but although the video they show enroute is cute and builds up your excitement, we prefer not to be in the cattle call. We like to get to the port early, so we always use Happy Limo now. If you want Palo, spa, and/or Flounders ressies, getting there early allows you to get a good spot in the embarkation line, have lunch and still have plenty of time to get the ressies. After taking a towncar once, we were spoiled and now it's the only way we'll go...we just used Happy for our trip last weekend and are doing so again for our sailing in March (and for all the rest of our remaining cruises this year!).
Barb
Visit the Platinum Castaway Club at: www.castawayclub.com
 
We rented a car from Avis , it cost us $140 for a full size for a week back in 2001.
 
















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