scoot241
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Hey everyone! This is such a great thread! I am so excited we are going to be staying at POP! We are taking our very first trip to WDW in Jan of 2011...(Feels like forever!) I am in the early early planning stages...(Just an excuse really to look up WDW stuff!!)
I am a little overwhelmed by Disney Transportation right now. I am wondering if anyone has or knows if there is a list out there somewhere that tells you exactly how to get from one place to another (By bus or boat or what have you) and how long it takes.
Ex:
POP to Epcot:
Epcot Bus (12 Min)
or
Bus to DHS, then Boat to Epcot (62 Min.)
I want to put this in my planner that I am taking with me so I can use it as a refrence once we are there. I found a great site that tells you how to get from point A to point B but you have to enter it one at a time. If I can't find one made already, I am planning on making on just for POP and the Parks. Let me know if anyone wants a copy.
I am just so afraid I am going to get lost while there!!
I have this link: http://www.ourlaughingplace.com/asp/twiz.aspx
This will show you all the different routes from place to place when you select your starting point and your destination. I don't know of a list though.
As Alesia wrote, try not to worry.
And one area where you wait - same area, with signs and roped off lines. It's right outside the Gift Shop, Food Court and Lobby area, and within a day you'll feel like old pros!

Then when the rain would just not give up, we decided to just go for it and continue on with our "worldly" plans. Sure we got soaked, and got lots of funny looks from people
standing under the trees/buildings, but it ended up being pretty fun and funny too. 
Check weather.com or a site like that for average temperatures & rainfall.
) and my understanding is that Pop is the best out of all the values when it comes to bus transportation. I stayed at All Star Music back in '03 before Pop was an option and I don't really remember the bus situation all that well. Any help?