inkkognito said:
I'm curious if the two hour wait for a bus is typical.
Barb,
No. Even your friend didn't have a "two hour wait for a bus," based on what your first wrote: "it took her two hours to get to Old Key West."
You didn't write when that "timer" for those two hours started... from when the flight was scheduled to land? from when the aircraft reached the gate? from when your friend reached the DME Welcome Center?
It took me less than an hour from when I got off the aircraft until I was checking in at OKW. We were lucky. The DME motor coach departed a minute or two after we boarded, and OKW was the first stop. The ride itself was around 30 minutes. The majority of the rest of the time was time it took to get from our distant gate down to the curb level (which is time we would have had to spend regardless of our mode of ground transportation).
Other people might not be so lucky. If someone boards a coach right after another coach to the same destination departed, and if that person's resort is the third stop, I could see it taking close to two hours in a worst-case situation.
Regarding luggage, people need to understand that they don't have to wait in the room for their luggage. It's delivered to the room, with the inbound bell service gratuity covered by Disney. Luggage requires manual handling at several steps -- and that handling can't even begin until the airline unloads the luggage from the aircraft and transports it to the terminal. The bell service staff at the resort can be backed up, which can add more time.
The solution for luggage is to pack a small carry-on with items that are needed immediately (swim suit, park clothes, and all the usual things that you wouldn't check anyway, such as valuables and medicines).
It really shouldn't matter if the luggage takes 2, 3, or 4 hours to reach the room from when the aircraft lands.
It was such a pleasure not having to go to baggage claim, not having to lug our bags around Orlando Airport, and not having to lug our bags around the resort!