Minnesota!
Shoeless in Minnesota
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2 hours sitting on a bench waiting for a bus is no big deal? Half hour into it I would be going to the cab stand. And, in fact, we did just that (only...before waiting any amount of time) two separate times on our last trip. I'd rather be at my next destination for an hour and 15 minutes rather than watching humanity while waiting on a bench for a bus.
I think that most people want to chill and relax on vacation. But I think that many of those people want to be relaxing in the place where they want to be (next park, DTD, pool, room, restaurant, pretty lobby of hotel, etc); not while sitting at a bus stop.
Not a big deal for us. We are content to sit and people watch - ANYWHERE. Bus stop, in a park, at our hotel, at the mall, at a rest stop, etc.
We were at MK that night and Wishes had just finished. We fought the crowd and sat on a bench in Adventureland for a while, waiting for things to calm down. Then headed to Main Street where it was still crazy. So we sat against one of the shops and did more people watching. About 30 minutes later, went to the bus stop. It was the CSR stop, first one before you make the big loop towards where the Pop/CBR stops are. It was full, and backed up to past the vending machines. So we plopped on the bench by the vending machines to wait till it got shorter. Ended up sitting there well over an hour. Line barely went down. Got in line when the line "only" filled the queue area. Took another 30 - 45 minutes. It wasn't a big deal. We are not in any hurry to get anywhere. Our kids were sleeping soundly on us on the bench, we were enjoying the music, the weather, the vibe.
At WDW "NOTHING" matters to us. We are there to just roll with whatever comes. I have never, once, gotten frustrated with waiting for a bus. To me (us) the bus is part of the experience...no "time wasted" because it's part of the vacation. WE don't see the value in paying $$$ for a car. We truly enjoy the bus and consider it a part of our total experience. Others differ - they feel that the bus time is taking away from their vacation, where we feel the bus IS vacation.
