elipa said:
Thanks for your reply. As I said, she wants to stay at the Pop Century, so that's probably where we'll stay. I read on an info site that buses come there pretty frequently and they go directly to the Magic Kingdom. Do you have any first-hand info on this? Also, you said that we can get to/from the airport for free?? Can you elaborate? Do I need to sign up, or is there just a shuttle that comes and goes?
Each Disney resort has buses that go from that resort to one specific park. That is, at Pop there will be buses for MK (and only MK), buses for Epcot (and only Epcot), etc. The identical set-up for the trip back to Pop from a park.
The free airport transportation is Disney's Magical Express (DME). DME is free (through October 2006 or so) and is available to ALL guests at WDW-owned resorts (that means not Swan, Dolphin, SOG, the hotels across the street from DTD) who fly into Orlando. It's a motorcoach, and you will be grouped with people from up to 3 other resorts. You have to reserve it in advance. You'll also need to find out the accessibility of those motorcoaches. The other nice perk of DME is the luggage delivery. If you reserve DME, you will get special luggage tags mailed to you. Before you leave home, you place a tag on each piece of checked luggage. After you check it in at your home airport, you won't see it again until it "magically appears" in your resort room a few hours after your flight arrives. You don't have to go to baggage claim, it all happens automatically. You check in at the DME desk at the airport, then get on a bus to your resort with only your carry-ons. You don't have to wait in your room for the luggage to be delivered; it will be delivered inside your room whether you're there or not. In addition, people on certain airlines also get the same luggage treatment on the return to the airport (and also get to actually check-in for their flight and receive their boarding passes).
DME has been great, by the way. I've read maybe one bad story (and the problem was quickly well-handled) and lots and lots of good experiences, including mine. I have, however, read a lot of people wary of DME and posting their theoretical worries about it, but those worries have proven to be unfounded. Despite that fact, a lot of people claim to have read a lot of bad reviews about it, but I consider that to be one of those "urban legends," something that's not real but has a life of its own anyway.
ENJOY YOUR TRIP!
-- Eric
