bonnielynn
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They could just make a monorail system that would go everywhere.. 

Im sure that Disney adjusts the buses to some predicted crowd size. So not handling transportation well on off seasons doesn't mean it'll be even worse at busy times. The trick would be to go when disney's predictions are higher than actual crowds. If anyone can figure out how to do that, please let me know!I am beginning to worry now about Christmas. If the bus system can't handle a less crowded time, I can only imagine what Peak/holiday season will be like.
Like another poster said: DIsney needs to fix the issue or lose people to offsite resorts and people renting cars and spending more time at other Theme parks and dining off property.
I have found the more folks at Disney the more busses they have running. I think they try to see how few they can get away with. I am going on my soapbox again. Tell the mangers at the resorts and email Disney, or write them when and where this happens. The more noise the guests make the more Disney will listen.
Just for clarification - you can take a bus from DTD to any of the resorts.the few times we stayed at SSR, we would walk over to DTD to catch a a direct bus. Hardly a wait. But another option is always call a taxi, kind of defeats the purpose, but the only places we have done that are SSR and OKW. I would definately contact whoever and explain to them what happened, I don' t care how busy it was, the buses should be ontime, or the resort should have comped you a taxi after waiting that long! I almost sounds like they were skipping your stop altogether, was it just at sSR you had problems or all over the place.
DVC actually called me late last week - but a crazy weekend prevented me from returning their call until yesterday.
Anyway - a representative called me and let me know that they DID get my email...they DO take these things seriously...and they actually even researched the times/dates that I gave them and agreed that the system broke down several times during my trip and that my waits were unacceptable. They promised that they DO relate these things to the Powers that be and that the bus system is a huge issue these days and they are doing everything possible on their end to relay the concerns of guests.
The MAIN thing she said is that we NEED to ABSOLUTELY report these issues because if we don't beat down their door...the issues are not addressed.
If nothing else - she seemed genuinely apologetic and thoroughly honest about the issue.
I'm glad I called....if even one bus on my next trip is on time.... I'll feel that I helped the cause a bit![]()
Just for clarification - you can take a bus from DTD to any of the resorts.
There are no buses that go from DTD to any of the theme parks.
We actually enjoy taking the busses once in awhile on our trips, but always rent a car.
A few years back, some very wise person on the DIS did a "Time Cost" analysis of what the wasted time waiting for busses actually costs guests. I've looked and cannot find the thread, but I remember distinctly that on our trip, waiting an average (this is a low average mind you) of 30 minutes per transportation was equal to over $800 for our average trips.
He equated the total cost of the trip (including airfare, park tix, resort etc), then broke that down daily and then hourly. And the one thing I remember him posting, which has stuck with me ever since, is that when you're on vacation, time really is money, and however you can best budget your time, the more enjoyment and value you get out of it.
We also don't like to be kept "captive" by Disney which is why we rent a car. We can head over to the supermarket and load up on fresh fruits and dairy instead of the expensive and "not so healthy" options at the resort. We can dine off property and get much more for much less. We also make a stop at the Super Wal-Mart and load up on bottled water, beer, toiletries (so we dont have to pack them) and Halloween decorations. So the money we spend on a rental car (this trip Minivan for 12 days @ $416.00) is more than absorbed by the money and time we save. Also, if you pay for valet at any Disney resort, that slip is good for the rest of the day at ALL Disney resorts! This saves us an INCREDIBLE amount of time and walking when resort hopping, dining & shopping![]()
On the flip side, when we have taken Disney Transportation (bus & boat) we made sure that we were "lounging" and enjoyed the ride. Just my .02
I just returned from a 2 month visit to disneyworld - 9/19 til 11/11.
When we were there in August, they had signs explaining to people how to get to the parks using the buses. It said to take the AK Lodge bus and transfer to AK bus there, etc. I was a little annoyed. It's bad enough people park at DTD and do this--why is Disney *expaining* how to do this??