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Actually I think Disney does care and that may be why they have stopped running buses from DTD to the resorts before 11am.
Do I think it's illegal to park there and take Disney Transportation to the theme parks? from everything I've read on Disney's website - No I do not think it's illegal or it's disney's intent. .
I am very aware that buses 'used' to run to the parks. Did people abuse that priviledge? Sure they did. Is that why Disney stopped running buses between DTD and the parks? Not completely. There are other reasons as well....profitibility being one. There just wasn't that big a need to run buses.Well, you would be wrong. Years ago buses did run from DTD to the parks. I remember it well because by mid- morning it was almost impossible to parkbat DTD because of all of the park goers there. It was because if the severity of the problem that the direct buses were stopped. So Disney made of very strong statement about how they feel about this.
And they have at Fantasia Gardens also. We frequently are met by an attendant checking on why we are parking there. They've also made a statement at the resorts. Before the guards were put at the gates it was a nightmare to find parking at the Poly, even at non-peak times due to all the folks parking there and spending the day at MK. That was one of the major reasons for the guards.
So Disney has told everyone what the various lots are for. Try to use them for an unitended purpose and you are basically saying you don't care if you inconvenience others. Not cool!
Actually I think Disney does care and that may be why they have stopped running buses from DTD to the resorts before 11am.
Respectfully, Walt Disney World isn't "sucking [anyone] dry'; any vacation is a choice.auntylinda said:Not a big deal, just trying to decide where Disney will suck us dry!
I'm relatively certain that wasn't an article, or at least not one by someone employed by the site/magazine. More likely, it was a reader/user tipgoofy4tink said:Yes, indeed it's doable as stated in that article. But what isn't said is how long it will take. And parking at BW??? Please. They have some of the longest wait times for buses to MK and AK that exist. I know..I stay there more often than not.
It sure would be nice that if people are going to write 'helpful' articles, that they would actually let people know exactly what this 'alternative' parking is going to cost time-wise.
I think the malls encourage it. Good community relations, if nothing else.And the comment about walkers in the mall?? Really??? Not even a close comparison. Nobody else is paying to park there. Those health minded seniors are not trying to avoid paying a parking fee. Not to mention that the malls haven't seen fit to try and stop them from walking there.
That was addressed - very few people use it. Most people trying to avoid paying for parking and save time use the hotel lots - not the water park lots (100% requires transfers and not open earlier than park opening), or the miniature golf lots (no buses serve these locations), or Downtown Disney (100% requires transfers and no bus service until after parks open).tjs198 said:I keep including it because it includes additional places to park for free other than DTD and everyone only responds to DTD. Thank you for responding to the waterpark and mini golf courses - what do you think about the overflow lot by Hess the article mentions?
But there's no advantage. Oh, sure, you save $14 per day. But you lose several hours of valuable park touring time.I just happen to think it's a loophole in the system and don't get mad at people for finding and using loopholes to their advantage - I actually appreciate their 'outside the box' thinking. It appeared a lot of people were getting mad for this lady trying to use a loophole to her advantage.
I'm relatively certain that wasn't an article, or at least not one by someone employed by the site/magazine. More likely, it was a reader/user tip:
No, they don't run many buses between DTD and the resorts simply because there is little to no need. The shops don't open that early, so there just aren't that many people needing transport back to resort before 10:30-11. This is why it's so hard to get from your resort to DTD for 9am...buses just don't run that frequently.
And that truly does go to my point....there just aren't all that many people needing buses running back to resorts. Sure, there are always going to be those people that want to run back for that last item...but if the need were great enough, then Disney would run more buses. But as of right now, I don't think Disney feels the need to provide enough buses to move that small number of people. From 10-12pm is prime time to go to DTD. Why??? No crowds. It's actually quite pleasant being there at that time. You don't have to deal with the masses...they don't arrive until later in the day. Yes, I have to wait longer for a bus back to the resort, but I plan accordingly. I know it's not going to be a 5-10 min wait for a bus. Heck, that isn't the case at 8pm!!! You still wait almost 30 mins for the bus. Buses to and from DTD are among the worst onsite.I guess we will have to agree to disagree. But I will say this, there is a need for people to get back to their resort before 11, just ask the cab drivers hanging out at DTD. I can't tell you the number of times I have seen people who ran to DTD to "pick up one last thing", before 11 am check out only to find out they are not going to make it back to the resort before 11
Darwin would be so proud of anyone wanting to take advantage of this "loophole".
Average cost per hour of theme park visit = $5.22 (Adult base ticket - 7 days @ 7 hours per day)
Average cost per hour of parking at theme park = $0.71 (3 persons per car / 7 hours)
So in essence, anyone trading park time for DTD parking is losing $3.5 per person per hour by trying to SAVE money.
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Darwin would be so proud of anyone wanting to take advantage of this "loophole".
Average cost per hour of theme park visit = $5.22 (Adult base ticket - 7 days @ 7 hours per day)
Average cost per hour of parking at theme park = $0.71 (3 persons per car / 7 hours)
So in essence, anyone trading park time for DTD parking is losing $3.5 per person per hour by trying to SAVE money.
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I'm sorry, I don't understand the math (or at least what you're trying to prove).Darwin would be so proud of anyone wanting to take advantage of this "loophole".
Average cost per hour of theme park visit = $5.22 (Adult base ticket - 7 days @ 7 hours per day)
Average cost per hour of parking at theme park = $0.71 (3 persons per car / 7 hours)
So in essence, anyone trading park time for DTD parking is losing $3.5 per person per hour by trying to SAVE money.
Love it.
As far as the "free" parking being a "loophole"... I don't think it's a loophole anymore than Disney allowing outside hotels to run shuttles to the parks. Disney knows people do it, and they've done what they feel they need to do to convince people not to (no direct park access). After that... again, I think it's a bigger issue to DISers than it is to Disney.
And that truly does go to my point....there just aren't all that many people needing buses running back to resorts. Sure, there are always going to be those people that want to run back for that last item...but if the need were great enough, then Disney would run more buses. But as of right now, I don't think Disney feels the need to provide enough buses to move that small number of people. From 10-12pm is prime time to go to DTD. Why??? No crowds. It's actually quite pleasant being there at that time. You don't have to deal with the masses...they don't arrive until later in the day. Yes, I have to wait longer for a bus back to the resort, but I plan accordingly. I know it's not going to be a 5-10 min wait for a bus. Heck, that isn't the case at 8pm!!! You still wait almost 30 mins for the bus. Buses to and from DTD are among the worst onsite.
My way is even better...hang with those who have already rented cars!!!The irony! Thanks for the spot-on analysis. This is kind of what runs through my head when I insist on renting a car at WDW. Sure, the buses are free, but they are so slow that it sucks the value right out of my vacation. I much prefer the speed and convenience of a car, the abilty to hop from resort to resort, or to the outlet malls and beyond.
Very few people know that Buzz Lightyear's original line in the Toy Story movie was, "To the outlet malls and beyond!" before the script was rewritten.
If your statement were true, then only people staying onsite would be allowed to use the busses. Since anyone can, I don't think it's a fair statement.This is not only stealing from Disney, it is stealing from the honest guests who are paying to stay on site and keep the busses running. We pay for the gas and maintenance of these busses as part of our package... and they would be able to run less busses if there weren't thieves taking advantage of the system.
Has there been instances of towing or are some saying it COULD happen?It is the kind of person who does that who *deserves* to have their car towed - pay the 75$ towing fee and be happy with that since you're saving 14$ per day. Congrats.
Has there been instances of towing or are some saying it COULD happen?