Hi Mortlives,
Thanks for writing.
Free on-line updates to the 2003 edition of the Unofficial Guide, including revisiosn to the touring plans for Early Entry, have been available for quite some time. See my sig below for the URL. Please let me know if there's anything we've missed.
Also, resort package delivery is described on page 690 of the 2003 edition and page 694 of the 2004 edition, in the "Shopping in Walt Disney World" chapter.
Reasonable people might disagree as to whether the POR boat is a perk. In that respect, and I think you'll agree, it's more "attraction" than "transportation." That is, it's more charming than efficient. I'll write a note to make sure we cover the boat service in the 2005 edition. Thanks very much for the heads-up.
Regarding the use of your own car versus Disney transportation, we note (on page 321 of the 2003 edition and page 324 of the 2004 edition) that a one-way trip from POR to DD in your own car averages 8-11 minutes door-to-door, and 24-44 minutes if you rely on Disney transportation. That's three to four times longer using the bus. Put another way, you'll end up spending half an hour to more than an hour
extra on the bus to get to that dinner in DD and back. In this situation, I think most people understand why recommend a car. This varies, of course, by hotel and destination, but that's where the handy transportation time chart is useful.
We didn't, I think, measure the boat times at POR, but my guess is that they're roughly the same as the bus, as the number of boats going between POR and DD has to be small relative to the number of busses assigned. I'd be very, very surprised if the boat took less than twice as long, on average, as having your own car.
Hope this helps. Have a great time at POR. If there's anything we can help with for your trip, feel free to drop me a line:
testa@ncat.edu.
Sincerely,
Len