was there for about 20 minutes this morning about 1210 to 1230. I really think some of the more biased posters on these boards paint a beautiful picture of something that is more imagined than is real.
On the other hand, a twenty minute observation of a 24-hour, 365 day a year service is really NOT representative of how the service works.
It is so much nicer to have a driver and a car service waiting for you, to get your baggage and than loading into a nice clean vehicle, having a local talk to you about many things
And I will once again iterate that having that local spend 95% of the ride talking on his cell phone while driving to the client's destination is NOT "so much nicer". Yes, that's my experience the last time I used Tiffany. I have no objection to town car services - I later used Cartier and had a great experience.
and than loading into a nice clean vehicle,
This portion of the statement gives the erroneous impression that DME buses are other than nice clean vehicles. They are nice, they are clean, they are plush touring motorcoaches.
The fighting for a seat on the big bus or the driving around while you are picking up everyone else to take to the airport
DME bus passengers do not 'fight' for seats. Only the number of passengers (or fewer) for which there are seats are permitted to board a given bus. Now, yes, DME buses MAY pick up passengers at more than one resort before heading to the airport. Then again, they may NOT - no point if the previously-reserved number of returnees at a given time from a given resort fill, or approach capacity, of the given bus.
I am glad you thought it was so funny Debbie. You used DME once, it has been running a year and a half now. I don't place a judgement on something I have only done once.
However, in post number 6 in this thread, you make judgements based on a twenty minute observation of a service you've NEVER used.
Chip 'n Dale Express said:
Now... for a towncar type service, the time will only be quicker if the destination would have been a 2nd, 3rd/4th stop on the DME motorcoach. And even then, we're only talking by 10 minutes. In the grand scheme of things, that's not a lot.
Paying $120 to save ten minutes works out to $720 an hour. I can get an entire Disney vacation for that same amount of money (and get a MUCH better value per minute/hour)
For 70 to be the average than there has to be more times when the time out was 90 or 100 minutes than once in a while or a glitch might happen. More than half the circumstances are over 70 minutes. Am I right or wrong. Is my math failing me, I am getting old that is for sure
The average trip is 70 minutes. On average:
For every trip that takes 100 minutes, there would have to be a trip that takes 40 minutes.
For every trip that takes 90 minutes, there would be a trip that takes 50 minutes.
For every trip that takes 80 minutes, there would be a trip that takes 60 minutes.
For every trip that takes 70 minutes, there would be another trip that takes 70 minutes.
100 + 40 + 90 + 50 + 80 + 60 + 70 + 70 = 560 / 8 =... seventy minutes.
Now, how many people really care about time. That really seems to be what ME is trying to market and really they can only tie the other forms of transportation.
What DME seems to be - no, wait, IS - marketing (successfully) is free transportation between the airport and your resort along with carefree luggage transport.
Clean vehicles with smooth rides and no other passengers aboard is a good point.
In the immortal words of Meat Loaf, "Two out of three ain't bad":
DME = clean vehicles; livery service = clean vehicles.
DME = smooth ride; livery service = smooth ride;
DME = sharing transportation with other Disney Resort Guests, livery service = no other passengers aboard. I'm flexible.
For the $120 savings, I'll ride with other people with the same destination (Disney hotels) and the same goals (Disney vacation. I've already BEEN with them on the plane; I'll be with them at the hotel; and I'll see 'em again in the parks. Why NOT ride to the hotel with them????
ME on the first floor and than the passenger gets to find out it may be 15 to 20 minutes to walk over to the appropriate airlines.
Huh? I knew MCO is expanding, but fifteen or twenty minutes large???????? My home airport has five separate terminals connected by hallways - not two 'sides' of the same building - and it may take twenty minutes to walk from A to E.
Sorry, the only big advantage the ME has is, Disney says its free. If Disney let people know the price they are paying the ridership would go down. Free is the big reason people are riding the DME.
Oh, please - DO share. WHAT price are DME users paying?