bleeps said:
Would you be willing to say a little more about this? My husband's reason for NOT wanting to consider a rental car are that (1) he commutes by car between 2 and 3 hours every day for work, and to him "vacation" and "not driving a car" are synonymous! (2) although understanding that time is money (esp. at WDW), feeling that the extra expense and bother isn't worth it and (3) thinking that, while it's frustrating to have to wait and be under someone else's "control," that in the long run with the driving, parking, and sitting in traffic getting in and out at busy times anyway, you're ending up spending about the same amount of time. How off-base is this reasoning? (He's also not very good at remembering where he parks the car, so I think he may be fearful of wandering the big lots, LOL).
I'm a die-hard renter. To me, driving is like breathing; if I can't do it for myself, I turn blue and pass out.
(1) Driving around WDW is not like tooling around the freeways at home. The only time you find actual traffic jams at WDW are on US192 leaving WDW property after park closing. By staggering your drive times as little as 15 minutes, you can easily avoid these jams. My average time from room to park gate at Pop Century in December, the first time I had no rental car at WDW in many years, averaged 30-40 minutes, whereas my drive times from most Disney resorts average 15-25 minutes. There is never heavy traffic in the morning, and even when I stay for Illuminations or Fantasmic I have not gotten caught in a traffic jam since about 1990.
(2) The extra expense of a rental car is more than worth it to me to have my own personal, private, non-shared, instant transportation on hand during my whole trip. Over the course of an 8-day trip, I save about one hour per day by having my own car instead of waiting for busses, and to me, that's worth every penny of the cost of a rental car.
(3) Nope, you save lots and lots of time every day. You also save TONS of hassle, bother, and frustration that you would otherwise encounter by relying solely on the WDW busses.
I hate relying solely on the WDW busses. They are good busses overall, but after playing at a WDW theme park all day, the last thing I need is to be shoe-horned into a bus full of hot, sweaty, smelly, grumpy strangers, only to have to stand up the whole way to my resort, and oh, guess what? I have to wait through stops at two other resorts before I get to where I'm going!
That's not to say that I drive everywhere. I use the monorails, the boats, and the busses, but I only use them about 25% of the time. The other 75% of the time I go where I want, when I want, without having to sit at a sunny, hot bus stop for 15 or 20 minutes first.