This might get me flamed by others who flamed the OP, but I am not going to be afraid to say it. I think WDW should upgrade the bus service for each Deluxe Resort. After all these guests pay the most $ per night to stay at these WDW Resorts, so why should Transportation not be any different.
Guests who pay more to stay at a Deluxe resort are paying for the RESORT's features, NOT special transportation privileges. Guests of Deluxe resorts who feel they deserve 'better' transportation than other Guests - as if monorails and boats are not enough - are free to avail themselves of alternative methods of transportation such as rental cars, town cars, taxis, limousines... Posters here seem to be forgetting that transportation is tied to park admission, not to resort class - otherwise, off-site Guests wouldn't be permitted to use the Disney transportation AT ALL.
In fact part of me thinks a bunch of people who flamed the OP have stayed at Value or Moderate Resorts & thought the OP was being a snob for posting this thread.
While in reality the posters who have disputed (NOT flamed) the original post most likely think the OP is whining over having to walk an extra couple of hundred feet when arriving at a park and thinking they deserve to have a shorter walk because they're staying at a Deluxe resort.
minnie61650 said:
No flames. I am just pointing out that:
The Contemporary has 1,041 rooms.
The All Stars have 1,960 rooms at each resort for a total of 5,760 rooms.
Pop has 2,880 rooms.
CBR has 2,112 rooms.
POFQ has 1,008 rooms and POr has 1,024 for a total of 2,032 rooms.
So all of those resorts have twice as many rooms as the CR and perhaps that is why there are twice as many buses running for those resorts.
CR Resort Fan 4 Life said:
Thanks for pointing out the differences in total rooms between the Contemporary & other Resorts you mentioned. However since the Contemporary has 1,041 rooms how come they don't have more bus service? I am sure they are right up there with the Resorts you mentioned for total rooms,
Well, no - 1,041 is less than any of the other resorts whose information was provided by Minnie61650 (except individually the two Port Orleans properties - but they pretty much ALWAYS share buses, and they have the boat to Downtown Disney):
All Stars' 5,760 rooms minus Contemporary's 1,041 rooms is a difference of 4,719 rooms. The All Star resorts combined have over 500% more rooms (that's five times as many) than the Contemporary. Individually, each All Star resort has almost twice as many rooms as the contemporary. Much of the time, the three All Star resorts share buses. The All Stars need five or six times as many buses as does the Contemporary.
Pop Century's 2,880 rooms minus Contemporary's 1,041 rooms is a difference of 1,839 rooms. That's 276% MORE rooms than the Contemporary; therefore, Pop needs about three times as many buses.
CBR's 2,112 rooms minus Contemporary's 1,041 rooms is a difference of 1,071 rooms, or just over twice as many. Therefore, CBR needs about twice as many buses.
Port Orleans combined room count is 2,032 - minus Contemporary's 1,041 is 991, or slightly less than twice as many rooms; these resorts too, then, require about twice as many buses as the Contemporary.
Note that provided x times the number of buses could be replaced by x times the frequency of buses for the same result. Plus, the MK area resorts have monorail and/or boat access to the MK, and the monorail resorts have monorail access to MK and Epcot; the Epcot area resorts have boat and foot-powered transportation to both Epcot and MGM.
CR Resort Fan 4 Life said:
NO I am not missing the point, I was just stating my opinion. I thought based on the Contemporary's total room numbers they should have more buses, which is a fair thing to ask.
More? How? Current Disney bus transportation departs
approximately every twenty minutes, from whichever location -
more frequently as needed/available. How do you propose Disney provide "more" bus transportation for the Contemporary?
i<3Disney said:
I think that if a hotel is further away from a particular park, it should get more buses for that particular route. I've sat for 45 minutes at the GF and Poly bus stops waiting to go to the parks..should not be!
In that 45 minutes, you could have been on the monorail, gone around to the TTC, changed to the Epcot monorail and, if MGM was your first destination, either jumped on the bus headed there or entered Epcot.
CR Resort Fan 4 Life said:
As for the camera being there, my guess is that they are there just for security & not to keep track of which guests is about to board which Disney Transport bus
While you might be 'guessing' at something, dreamergirl got the information directly from a Disney bus driver.
FishFlavoredSoda said:
Anyone have a hard time comprehending the points I just wrote? It's in plain english. There's no cryptic hidden message to decipher. Come on, this post isn't about literary comprehension. This is not a Shakespearean play where you need to analyze each line and write a 20 page paper hypothesizing and theorizing what it could POSSIBLY mean.
Right. The OP
means "I stayed at a Deluxe resort so I shouldn't have to walk as far from the bus to the park entrance as somebody who didn't stay at a Deluxe resort."
FishFlavoredSoda said:
My two cents: If I paid for a red car, I expect to receive a red car. So, if I pay for a particular level of service, I expect that service to be returned. When a man is presented with a choice, and makes a choice, he expects his choice to lead to an outcome he wants, or else he would have not made that choice
My two cents. Nowhere in any Disney literature, documention, official website, unofficial websites, official guide book, unofficial guide books... is it even IMPLIED that Guests staying at Deluxe resorts will not have to walk one step further than necessary to get to a park.
CR Resort Fan 4 Life said:
Hopefully this will clear things up for you. The Contemporary has 1,401 rooms.
Ideally, THIS will clear things up for YOU. The Contemporary has one thousand and forty one rooms. That's 34% FEWER rooms than you're apparently misreading the room counts. NOT comparable to anything except an individual Port Orleans property. Since those two resorts' bus service is virtually always shared, Port Orleans has almost TWICE as many rooms as the Contemporary.
letterdavidman said:
But the problem is, it's mostly the value resort advocates who were quick to get their panties in a bunch and were the first to cry foul. And to keep on crying it, over, and over, and over, and over.
Let me be clear: there is nothing, repeat, nothing wrong with staying at a value resort
And there is absolutely nothing wrong with staying at a Deluxe resort, or a Moderate, or offsite. MY issue is with the OP being irritated over not being dropped at the WL stop and having to walk some extra distance to get to the park entrance. (Just for the record, if the OP had taken the bus from Wilderness Lodge to Magic Kingdom, they'd actually have been dropped off at the TTC and would have had to take the monorail, speaking of walking further). Really, the bus stops are signed for PICKUP, not dropoff.
CR Resort Fan 4 Life said:
Why would I want to look for these cameras at the DTD bus station when my family & don't take the Disney Transport buses there?
So you can confirm their existence; apparently, you seem skeptical. A few years ago, Disney tried an "on demand" bus response service by stationing CMs at all the resort bus stops. It must have worked; now they're using cameras so the CMs can be doing something more fruitful. Makes sense to me.
CR Resort Fan 4 Life said:
True but since drive to Downtown Disney having the camera's does not do us any good
On the other hand, NOTHING is stopping you from strolling out to one of the bus areas and looking for yourself. You don't have to actually BOARD a bus, or even wait for one to come.