Grasshopper2016
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2016
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Regular Swan guest here. Last year would have been our 7th straight year staying at the Swan if not for our Covid cancellation. We will be going back this July.
I'm pretty bummed about the bus thing. I didn't realize they had made that change. Personally, I will really miss the sights and sounds of the Disney buses. Hearing the music, and that voice saying "The next stop is . . . ." That's how you know you're back at Disney!
And more concretely, it seems like a major inconvenience to get dropped and picked up at TTC with the offsite guests. And an even more major inconvenience not to be able to arrive for the real park opening.
Is there any chance that Disney bus service could be restored by July? And is there any way to express dissatisfaction to the powers that be at the Swan and Dolphin or Marriott before they decide to make this a permanent change in order to save a few bucks? I feel like this change, if it's not just a temporary pandemic-related blip, would partially pull the Swan and Dolphin out of the Disney bubble. And it would make the resort less desirable in the future, at least to my family.
I'm pretty bummed about the bus thing. I didn't realize they had made that change. Personally, I will really miss the sights and sounds of the Disney buses. Hearing the music, and that voice saying "The next stop is . . . ." That's how you know you're back at Disney!
And more concretely, it seems like a major inconvenience to get dropped and picked up at TTC with the offsite guests. And an even more major inconvenience not to be able to arrive for the real park opening.
Is there any chance that Disney bus service could be restored by July? And is there any way to express dissatisfaction to the powers that be at the Swan and Dolphin or Marriott before they decide to make this a permanent change in order to save a few bucks? I feel like this change, if it's not just a temporary pandemic-related blip, would partially pull the Swan and Dolphin out of the Disney bubble. And it would make the resort less desirable in the future, at least to my family.