candmforever said:
We are driving to WDW and would like to use the on site trans. if possible, but I keep hearing things like, "Its a zoo". Is it just easier to jump in my car, drive to the park for the day (we're not hopping) and back to where we want, w/o having to make multiple stops in places we aren't going and waiting on people, ....etc.
We've never used WDW transportation b4, so which do you prefer?
I agree with jjan (above). To add my own two cents in response to your post:
You won't have to make multiple stops to places you're not going. Each resort has a buses that go to each theme park, as well as to Downtown Disney and the water parks.
I talk better with examples. I don't know where you're staying; let's say it's Animal Kingdom Lodge. Outside AKL, there is a bus stop for MK, one for Epcot, one for MGM, you get the idea. If you're going to MK, wait at the MK bus stop, and the bus will pick you (and everyone else!) up and take you to Magic Kingdom; YOU WON'T MAKE ANY STOPS ON THE WAY!!! Same with the ride back to your resort.
There are a few minor exceptions to that rule. If you're in a moderate, say CBR where I've stayed twice, there are 7 stops within the resort (6 villages and Old Port Royale), but that's truly no big deal, they're all just a few blocks from each other. I assume the value resorts work the same way, but I don't know for sure. All I do know is that you won't have to stop at other resorts and other theme parks until you get to the one you're going to.
The buses do not run on a schedule, so you're not going to have to "wait for people," unless of course you mean waiting for others to board the bus, or waiting if they have to let on or off someone using a wheelchair or an
ECV.
The only time I have ever known the buses to be "a zoo" is after Wishes at Magic Kingdom.
But then again, you'd have the same zoo waiting for a monorail or ferry to take you back to the parking lot, so you're a zoo animal either way. Leave before it's over (not recommended), or just resign yourself to hang out and be comfortable until the crowds pass (if you've never been to MK after Wishes, just imagine if a sold out baseball or football stadium had only one exit -- that's Main Street about 30 seconds after Wishes ends).
I find using Disney Transport to be very relaxing. I enjoy what I call being in the Disney cocoon. I don't have to know how to get anywhere, or search for a parking spot, OR GET INTO A HOT CAR THAT'S BEEN BAKING IN THE SUN. I let Disney take care of me, and they've never disappointed me! I fully agree with jjan that some of my best times have been talking to other guests on the buses.
ENJOY YOUR TRIP!
-- Eric
