kaytieeldr
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From four resorts/two parks, to 24+ resorts/four theme parks/two water parks/shopping & entertainment venue - and "nothing has been added to the ... boat transportation system and relatively few buses have been added"? Are you sure?GeorgeG said:We started going to WDW in 1986 when there were only four onsite resorts (Contemporary, Polynesian, Disney Inn (now Shades of Green) and Fort Wilderness. Since then, Disney has added at least two dozen resorts and have plans for at least another in the near future. For transportation, nothing has been added to the monorail and boat transportation systems and relatively few buses have been added.
I don't know where my 1993 Unofficial Guide is at the moment (newer than 1986, I know), but let's see... there couldn't have been the launch between the MK and the GF back in 1986, so it's entirely possible there wasn't one to the Polynesian, either. There definitely wasn't boat transportation between WL and MK, either.
There couldn't have been any boat transportation between Epcot and MGM (now DHS) or any of the Epcot-area resorts because, well, the latter three didn't exist back then. But there's boat transportation now - so the quoted poster's claim about 'no new boat transportation is false. There was no Downtown Disney or Port Orleans/Dixie Landings or Disney Institute/Saratoga Springs back then - all of which exist now and which offer various boat transportation.
Buses? A reliable source reports 400 Walt Disney World-owned buses for their transportation system. If there were anywhere near that number back in 1986 - to support the quoted poster's claim of "relatively few buses have been added", the stockholders might want to initiate an investigation of why their money was being so wasted 24 years ago. Two monorail-connected resorts and two non-monorail-connected resorts surely wouldn't have required anywhere near even fifty buses, never mind a number that would support the claim of 'relatively few added in almost a quarter century'.

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