Has anyone here missed your Magical Express pickup from the resort to the airport? I am just curious as to whether you were able to reschedule another shuttle.
If you miss your shuttle you should plan on arranging to take a cab to the airport.
For one, there might not be another DME bus in 30 minutes, 60 minutes or 90 minutes if there are no guests scheduled to leave at that time. For another, if a bus does come it may be fully booked for guests who actually are supposed to be on it and you may not be able to ride.
I always thought the three hour pick up time was too early too until one trip when I barely made my flight. Just as we were getting onto the bus at the resort, a family came running up and said they had missed their DME bus, because it had taken longer than they expected to get back from DTD. They then demanded to be put on our bus and when told there wasn't room demanded that some of us be made to wait for the next bus, since we had more time than they did. When told that wasn't happening, the dad then pushed his way onto the bus and said they'd just stand then. He refused to get off the bus and kept yelling that they were going to miss their flight. The bus driver and the guy that stands out front with the clip board were both insisting he get off the bus, as the bus still had another stop to make and there was not going to be room for them and it was not Disney's fault that they missed their assigned bus. Finally in all his ranting, the dad let it slip and admitted that they had missed their assigned bus on purpose, because they thought the three hour pick up time was ridiculous, but then they got tied up in DTD (at this point he glared at his wife, who was holding several shopping bags), then the bus from DTD was slow, and anyway they absolutely had to get on our bus and they thought it wouldn't matter if they caught a later bus. A manager from the resort finally came out and managed to get them off the bus, but his refusing to get off the bus threw our departure late, then the bus had to make a stop at another resort, then going back to the airport we got tied up in a wreck (we weren't in the wreck thank goodness, but traffic was stopped for a little while). Then my airline was the second stop at the airport. Then security lines were longer than usual. By the time I got to my gate, I had just a few minutes before they started loading. At that point I understood the reason for the three hour pick up. If it had just been one little delay we'd have been fine, but the delays just kept adding up that day. I don't know how that family finally got to the airport, but the dad was ranting and raving as the manager escorted them back into the resort.
I've posted this story before, so just cut and pasted it from my old post:
Miss your DME bus back to the airport and it's the end of the world (Armageddon).aubriee said:... a family came running up and said they had missed their DME bus, ... They then demanded to be put on our bus and when told there wasn't room demanded that some of us be made to wait for the next bus, since we had more time than they did. When told that wasn't happening, the dad then pushed his way onto the bus and said they'd just stand then. He refused to get off the bus ... . A manager from the resort finally came out and managed to get them off the bus, but his refusing to get off the bus threw our departure late, ... I don't know how that family finally got to the airport, but the dad was ranting and raving as the manager escorted them back into the resort.
Miss your DME bus back to the airport and it's the end of the world (Armageddon).
This was a no-win situation for Disney. Either offer that family a free taxi to get them off the bus, or let this family stay on the bus and offer some other family at the next stop a free taxi. To reduce delay to others on the bus, the second choice would probably have been better.
I never understood why the bus driver was so surprised to see 20 people waiting for his bus- didn't he have a count for each resort?
Could have been a DME overbooking issue, could have been people who "missed" an earlier bus trying to get on a later bus, could be that the previously scheduled bus failed to show up (that has been reported), could have been people trying to catch an earlier bus, for that matter. At least DME does have a way to deal with their mistakes by sending another bus or even paying for cabs.
(coped from another post)I have a fear or missing my flight, so frequently catch an earlier bus. .
I have always had to show my 'reservation' to the bus driver. I've seen instances where someone wanted to get on the bus I was getting on. The driver told them no, he was too full. He asked to see their confirmation letter or voucher. They had none. Add that to the fact that the driver knew how many people he was supposed to pick up at BW and he had that many already, not including those addtl 3 people. I can't say if they had missed their assigned bus, or if they were trying to get on an earlier bus, or if they never actually made a reservation and thought they could just get on any old bus.....in any event, they didn't get on that particular bus.I go to WDW several times a year. Sometimes I'm solo and sometimes I have my husband, mom, or both with me. I have a fear or missing my flight, so frequently catch an earlier bus. Now I do always ask the driver and the majority of the time he says he has room and lets me on. Pretty much if it's a solo trip there is an available seat for me. The only time they ever tell me no is if my mom and husband are both with me. If we had not asked and just got on the bus, the driver could have been short of seats at the next stop. I wonder how many people just get on an earlier bus without asking.
I have always had to show my 'reservation' to the bus driver. I've seen instances where someone wanted to get on the bus I was getting on. The driver told them no, he was too full. He asked to see their confirmation letter or voucher. They had none. Add that to the fact that the driver knew how many people he was supposed to pick up at BW and he had that many already, not including those addtl 3 people. I can't say if they had missed their assigned bus, or if they were trying to get on an earlier bus, or if they never actually made a reservation and thought they could just get on any old bus.....in any event, they didn't get on that particular bus.
I have always had to show my 'reservation' to the bus driver. I've seen instances where someone wanted to get on the bus I was getting on. The driver told them no, he was too full. He asked to see their confirmation letter or voucher. They had none. Add that to the fact that the driver knew how many people he was supposed to pick up at BW and he had that many already, not including those addtl 3 people. I can't say if they had missed their assigned bus, or if they were trying to get on an earlier bus, or if they never actually made a reservation and thought they could just get on any old bus.....in any event, they didn't get on that particular bus.
I've had that exact same type experience as well. We left BW and headed to CSR (I think it was anyway). We had already had a family board at BW, just before the bus was ready to leave, with a ton of luggage. So, when we got to CSR, and ran into a large group, with about 2 bags each, it seemed to take forever to get them settled. Then, as the driver stood outside the bus, scanning the area, a group of about 4 or 5 ran up, bags in hand. They told the driver that the other half of their group was coming. So, she loaded the bags, and the group got on the bus. Well, we sat there for yet another 5 mins. The driver questioned the group about the rest of their party...they tried calling them on a cell phone. No answer. Waited another 4 or 5 mins. Now, the driver sees a bag, sitting all by itself, on the ground. She asks those on the bus if it belongs to anyone. Nope. So, now she has to get off the bus, and go talk to Luggage Assistence about the 'stranded' bag. Then, wait again to see if the missing guests show up. She gets back on the bus...she yells back to the group that's missing half of their group...'Should we just leave??' A resounding 'YES' went up...so off we went. But, we sat at that resort for about 20 mins...got to MCO about 90 mins prior to our flight and security was, of course, really slow, so we got to the gate with about 70 mins to spare.I definitely would not want to miss the bus. We're out there about 15 minutes ahead of time hanging out to wait for it.
And have been times where that 3 hours is JUST enough time.
Last trip... waiting out there with a couple other families.... as we're all boarded and bus driver about to get in the bus another family comes up... clueless family... didn't have vouchers right or something, bus driver left to take care of that with them..... 10 minutes later finally left..... and then stopped at 2 more resorts, one of which was a big pickup..... which there was another bus there already - perhaps the one prior was running late? So had to wait for them to finish loading up before we could even pull up. Then a lot of time for bus driver to load everyone's luggage and all.
Finally an hour after getting onto the bus... we left for the airport. The people who just got on, well, they had no time issues... but I was getting nervous. OF course, we're the second stop for the airport... so add in time for that.... AND time for the darn family who was late in the first place to have no idea which stop they were and got off the bus, had bus driver get their luggage... .just to realize, oh, wait, load it back on, we're the next stop.
we did make if for our flight thankfully - if security line had been worse, may not have been the case. Thank goodness for checking in luggage at the resort and not having to wait in line at airport to do that.
We've had two other close calls.... both were we arrived with 10-20 minutes to spare till they boarded.... which is cutting it close I feel.
so yeah, miss the bus... I'd be taking a cab unfortunately.