mshanson3121
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2015
We are looking at renting a condo here. Should we rent a car, or could we just use a taxi? How much would a taxi cost one way to WDW/SW?
I wouldn't count on a lot of buses heading out of DS for the parks at rope drop. Precisely because they don't want people doing this.Rent a car it is so handy to go shopping .... to eat out ... ( lots of places within 3 miles )
You can also go and travel to other sights at your pace.
Yes you will have to pay for parking ...... but you could park in the parking garages at Disney Springs ( Free ) & take a bus
OP has mentioned in other threads that they will likely have only 2 park days. I just assumed she would be trying to maximize those days.Not everyone wants to be there At Rope Drop & the OP never mentioned it
I've stayed at Windsor Hills many times. I would definitely suggest renting a car. The location is great but I wouldn't want to fully rely on uber. As others have said, there are lots of great shopping and dining options nearby so having a car will be much more convenient.
What are some of your favorite restaurants near Windsor Hills? Also when you have food delivered, how do they access the resort without the pass code? I'm thinking that I will be too tired to go out to eat and especially too tired to cook but too cheap to buy food in the parks.
We like Chuy's (Mexican food), Miller's Ale House, and Giordano's pizza. If you go to the Welcome Center/Office, they have a bunch of carryout menus. The guards will allow them in to deliver your food.What are some of your favorite restaurants near Windsor Hills? Also when you have food delivered, how do they access the resort without the pass code? I'm thinking that I will be too tired to go out to eat and especially too tired to cook but too cheap to buy food in the parks.