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<font color=darkorchid>I'm a 43 year old mom with
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Sunday is marathon day
So if AK closes at 9:30, would there be one last bus at 10:00 to MK if they are open later? Here's my scenario: I have a FP for ROL. ROL starts at 9:15, and runs for about 15 minutes. AK closes at 9:30. MK has EMH from 10:00-midnight. Buses from AK to MK run at 00/30. Would there be a bus at 10:00 to MK or would the last bus be at 9:30?
I can ask tomorrow to be sure but it's my understanding it does not run to a park after normal operating hours are completed
Sorry for the late reply, you're reading that right!Thank you for this, but I still don't quite understand how to read it. Are the times all from 12 as the 00? So in your schedule the :10 would be 10 past the hour; the :40 would be 40 past the hour, is this right?
Sure, it takes a bit of planning, along with being somewhat close to the departure area as the time approaches. Say you're in Tomorrowland and want to go to Epcot. It's 11 AM. You head over to the kiosk, bus departs at 11:10. Ride from MK backstage to Epcot backstage is about 15 minutes, so by 11:25 you're at Epcot, disembarking the bus and about to appear onstage near Guest Services.Twice we had just missed the bus and had to walk around to kill time till the next bus. We felt that we could have gotten a bus faster outside the park.
A poster on the disABILITIES board asked what the plan is if more than two mobility-assisted guests want the same bus. She was told WDW would divert a regular-route bus. For occasional incidents, it would make sense to follow the same procedure. When standard usage increases, more lik e lying they would schedule additional buses.Do they have a limit on how many they sell? Is it possible that the bus could fill up and you'd have to wait another half hour for the next one?
I think "most" is extremely exaggerated. I'd use the word "many", but I disagree with your assessment that the majority of the market wouldn't see the value.If you miss the express you're losing the time advantage that you paid for in the first place and are now just paying for convenience. Some may people find it still a good value, most would not.
The reasonable action would be to not arrive at a time that would effect a 30 minute wait. Guests plan FPs, ADRs, park days, attractions. How inconvenient is it really to plan to be at the MK kiosk at 11 AM, instead of Astro Orbiter?There is no guarantee that express transportation will save you time, it can but it isn't guaranteed. Some may find it more convenient to get to the bus stops whenever they want without fear that they might wait 30 minutes for the next one (especially on trips that are 1-3 days).
Question, not a suggestion, would't taking the Monorail from the Poly be a faster way to MK?We'll be dining at 'Ohana at 5pm then have reservations that evening for ROL at 8:45 pm. I'm wondering if we should enter MK and take the express Bus from there over to AK? Since we'll be coming from the Poly I'm hoping to encounter a shorter security line at their boat dock than at the front of AK.
With the new MK security stations and this new Express transportation, I trying to figure out what would be our best option.
Thanks, Angi!I've asked 2 different CM today and both confirmed there are no express buses to a park that in operating in their extra magic hours
So, for example, if HS and Epcot both close at 9:00 there will not be 1 more bus running to reach of those parks even if 1 is open for EMH. There is only 1 more bus after closing of the destination park is open for regular operating hours
Question, not a suggestion, would't taking the Monorail from the Poly be a faster way to MK?
Monorail guests are screened at the Poly before they board the Monorail.With the new security at MK, I *think* there will be less of a line at the boat dock than then monorail.
I think "most" is extremely exaggerated. I'd use the word "many", but I disagree with your assessment that the majority of the market wouldn't see the value.
The reasonable action would be to not arrive at a time that would effect a 30 minute wait. Guests plan FPs, ADRs, park days, attractions. How inconvenient is it really to plan to be at the MK kiosk at 11 AM, instead of Astro Orbiter?
More than likely it would, but it depends on the wait at the monorail and the wait for the boat.Question, not a suggestion, would't taking the Monorail from the Poly be a faster way to MK?
Yes, I'm following. Thanks!I hope you're still following, because you may not be able to do this. Keep an eye out for AngiTN to post tomorrow:
That's not cool! They aren't providing the service when people need it the most! During the 1/2!!!Just saw this on the Disney site and thought i would share here for anyone who may be planning on using the service this weekend. Sunday in particular.
Please note that Express Transportation service will have a change in operating hours on Sunday, April 23, 2017, with service beginning at 1:00 PM and concluding at park closing. Normal operating hours will resume Monday, April 24, 2017. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Thanks for clarifying this.I've asked 2 different CM today and both confirmed there are no express buses to a park that is operating in their extra magic hours
So, for example, if HS and Epcot both close at 9:00 there will not be 1 more bus running to each of those parks even if 1 is open for EMH. There is only 1 more bus after closing if the destination park is open for regular operating hours