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Originally posted by freediverdude
For a $400 a night hotel room, someone should expect to get a seat pretty much every time on one of those buses, and it should go directly to the theme park- in other words, dedicated buses. [...] Those people are paying WAY more than the All-Stars, and so shouldn't get the same service based on the number of guests, they should get much more.
They are paying premium prices for a premium hotel room. Although transportation is included within that rate, they're not paying premium prices for it.
Originally posted by ~Sparkly~Zoe
The deluxes share it with a lot! Swan,Dolphin, YC/BC and the BWI!
I keep trying to reinforce this fact... it is *NOT* always all five! During MOD (8-11am) its typically 2 or 3 at most, and seldom all 5. Magic Kingdom Flex is S/D and a separate bus for Y/B/BW. And the majority of the time, the Flex buses run at half capacity.
I did a Swan -> Dolphin -> Boardwalk run this morning for Magic Kingdom. Dispatched at 9:10am... A peak period. Picked up and got to the MK at 9:33. No one was on my bus for longer than 17 minutes. There were 10 people at the Swan, 5 of which were waiting for me. 2 people at the Dolphin, didn't board my bus. At the Boardwalk, there were 24 people, 17 of which got on my bus. I had 23 people on my bus. If you had a dedicated bus for each of these resorts, you'd have an average of 9% capacity for those runs.
Now, I'm not saying this is common. I did have one Y/B/BW trip in which I picked up 45 people. And I did hear some 72's today. But what I am saying is that it's NOT always the worst case scenario as people tend to think & assume.