fla4fun
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For me, it depends on where I'm going, and who I'm going with.
For DTD, I almost always drive. It seems like those DTD buses take forever, plus if I do a lot of shopping (and who doesn't) it's just easier to toss everything in the back and drive back to the resort.
For MK, I always take Disney Transport. I figure I'd have to do that anyway from the TTC, and you get dropped off right at the gate whether you are arriving by boat, bus, or monorail. The only exception is if I'm staying at CR, and then I usually walk (as the monorail to MK has to go all the way around the lagoon, walking is usually faster).
For Epcot, AK, and the Studios, if I'm on a solo trip, I'll usually take Disney Transport. I'm not in a hurry, and most of the time if I don't get a seat, I'll survive. However, if I'm traveling with my Mom, who's older and sometimes has some balance issues (especially standing on a moving bus), I'll usually drive to make it easier to come and go as we please. It's just a lot more comfortable for her. Although Disney can be very accommodating when you have mobility issues, you can't always be sure you will get what you need when you need it.
Another thing to keep in mind is how much stuff you may be bringing with you. If you have a large stroller, or a lot of kids things to bring, it may be easier to put it in the car, than to try to hold onto it, folded up, while standing on a bus. It may also be easier to use the car than to try to stand on a bus and hold a young child. Just something else to consider.
For DTD, I almost always drive. It seems like those DTD buses take forever, plus if I do a lot of shopping (and who doesn't) it's just easier to toss everything in the back and drive back to the resort.
For MK, I always take Disney Transport. I figure I'd have to do that anyway from the TTC, and you get dropped off right at the gate whether you are arriving by boat, bus, or monorail. The only exception is if I'm staying at CR, and then I usually walk (as the monorail to MK has to go all the way around the lagoon, walking is usually faster).
For Epcot, AK, and the Studios, if I'm on a solo trip, I'll usually take Disney Transport. I'm not in a hurry, and most of the time if I don't get a seat, I'll survive. However, if I'm traveling with my Mom, who's older and sometimes has some balance issues (especially standing on a moving bus), I'll usually drive to make it easier to come and go as we please. It's just a lot more comfortable for her. Although Disney can be very accommodating when you have mobility issues, you can't always be sure you will get what you need when you need it.
Another thing to keep in mind is how much stuff you may be bringing with you. If you have a large stroller, or a lot of kids things to bring, it may be easier to put it in the car, than to try to hold onto it, folded up, while standing on a bus. It may also be easier to use the car than to try to stand on a bus and hold a young child. Just something else to consider.