goofy4tink
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Okay......Disney does a pretty good job when you take into consideration just how many people it's moving around, over a very large area. Is the system perfect? Nope. I just don't think expecting to know exactly when the next bus will arrive is reasonable. We aren't talking about someone getting to the hospital for brain surgery here. Yes, there are going to be some guests that just have to know when they are getting to their destination...and again I say that perhaps they should rent a car. I know that when I was in London, their public transportation system, at least the underground, was incredibly reliable....the signage was almost exactly correct, every time. BUT.....it doesn't have to contend with traffic, signals, slow pokes in front of them, etc. Buses do. Not to mention the huge public outcry that would ensue when a bus that was supposed to arrive at 8:50, arrived 5 mins late. When things are supposed to be exact, everyone goes nutty when there is any deviation.
At least now we can get an idea as to when the bus is coming...so much better than before when we arrived at the bus stop and had no clue.
At least now we can get an idea as to when the bus is coming...so much better than before when we arrived at the bus stop and had no clue.