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  1. #1
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    Question

    Which is easier...

    Taking the Bus?

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    Driving and Parking?

    Just wondering...

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    We've always found it easier to take the bus, but lately I've been reading some bad reports on the bus system. We've always had luck with the busses and have only used our car to go to water parks and Downtown Disney.

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    I have tried both, and I like using the busses better. I too have had some good experiences with the system, and haven't had a problem yet. It's very convenient, and for me to rent a car is a waste of money.

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    If you are staying on the property, then the buses are the way to go. If you are staying off site, then I say a car is better.

    My first WDW visit years ago, my family stayed off site and we were very restricted by the hotels shuttle schedule.

    For all of my other visits, we stayed on the property and utilized the buses, monorails, and boats to get us where we needed to go. They were very convenient and get you right where you need to go. The only time we ever rode in anything that was not part of the Disney Transportation fleet was when we shuttled to and from the airport.



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    Busses definitely! Especially when you stay at a resort that might have the monorail or a boat, it makes getting around easier, less stressful. Even if the busses weren't running as smoothly as before and I've experienced this, I personally do not get much of a vacation if I have to drive at all. When the feet are tired, the skin is hot, the patience is low, leave the driving to the wonderful bus drivers at Disney. Remember, they aren't too happy about this Bus-on-demand stuff either. It wasn't their idea.

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    If you are staying on a site that only has busses you can drive your car to one of the other resorts and park.. tell them you are checking in or just going to look at the resort. Then take the monorail or one of the boats, that is what my parents do when they go. I dont ever have a car so i take all the proporty transportation.



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    Please!! Do yourself a favor and rent a car. Your time a WDW is too precious to be waiting long for busses.

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    I know I heard lots of bus problem reports from various posts and we ALMOST drove to the TTC on our first day...but we tried it, (from the ASMusic) and five minutes after we waited a bus pulled up. It wasn't overcrowded and we got to the magic kingdom ten minutes later. That night right AFTER the park closed we got on the second bus, which arrived only ten minutes after we got to the stop. there were standers but only a few. we experienced the same thing for our five days at the parks--only about a five-ten minute wait for each bus. we were there june 14-18 so this is fairly recent. I recommend using the buses. It's also a really cool way to meet people! We had this lovely family from Maine sort of "follow" us (or us following them) to the various parks and saw them all the time. We became friends by the end of our vacations. try the buses. it saves the hassle of driving and remembering where you parked!

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    Of course there is both pros and cons of taking a bus or a car. Personally I like renting a car because you dont have to wait around for the bus!

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    Bus!
    It's convenient, free and you can go to whenever you want without worrying about driving (that's what my father likes about it...).

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    While I too am a fan of the buses, you have to be sure not to set your expectations too high. While I am not saying that the bus service is perfect and couldn't use improvement, overall I would rate it as very good.

    I have though, heard people in line and on the boards who thought the buses should operate like their own private limo service. Keep in mind, it is mass transportation. That means it sometimes takes a little longer than you may want or doesn't drop or pick you up right at your front door, etc.

    If you keep your expectations reasonable, you should do just fine with the buses. If, however, you want total flexibility in location and times, then the car is a better choice.

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    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by DisneyWizard:
    I have tried both, and I like using the busses better. I too have had some good experiences with the system, and haven't had a problem yet. It's very convenient, and for me to rent a car is a waste of money.

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    I'm driving down there so I won't need to rent...but I see that most agree on the bus route....

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    Renting a car is not a waste of money. The limited time you have a WDW is not worth the time waiting for the bus; especially if it's late. I've experienced the bus problems first hand. I can understand if you don't have extra money to spend on a rental car. You should go to WDW even if you don't have a rental car. Though, you should definately consider renting one.

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    Buses can be a lot of fun, especially if you get the right driver. We have had some good social banter with folks coming back in the evenings especially on crowded buses. I guess its a different experience if you have tired children with you. I must admit I don't like waiting for them in the day time.

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    Our family loves the buses and all the transportation choices at WDW. Our first two trips we flew and used the transportation system extensively and was very satisfied. Of course, for two young kids, riding the bus was a treat. We never had over a 10 minute wait and I don't think that we ever had to stand. And we stayed at the ASMU and the ASSP resorts.

    Our last trip we had driven to WDW and stayed at the CBR. Even with our minivan there, we still relied on the buses and other transportation options. Except when we were on a tight deadline with a dinner reservation at MGM and were still at our hotel when we took our van, we never had more that a ten minute wait and never stood.

    And I personally think that driving is not a vacation. I drive a bit at work and don't like to when I am on vacation. The buses and other options are a great break.

    And don't forget to take the monorail and ask to sit in the front car with the driver. It is a fun ride.

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    I guess it depends on what type of Disney vacation you go for.

    I personally am always on the go and waiting for those busses is just a waste of time in my eyes. Last time I used one I had to wait over 1/2 hour for one to show up and then it took the most roundabout way to get where we were going our total travel time from AKL to PI was about an hour and a half.

    I could have driven it in like 10 minutes.

    I always rent a car when I go. It's just faster and a heck of a lot more convenient.

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    I'd go bus. It's all clock-work down there, however if you wish to go off property your going to need a car.

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    I'm going to move this over to Vacation Planning..

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    September will be the first time I will have flown to WDW. Will be there one week. I have always drove and had a car at my disposal. After some quick pricing of using Mears, to go to and from the Airport to, charging $25..per adult,$15.oo per child, Totaling $80.00 round trip. Then pricing rental cars starting at $100.00 +, for me, I think it will be better to have a car at my disposal, again. After I get there, I'll give the busses a try and see how good or bad it is, for myself. I think it will be worth spending an extra $30.00 for a car, just for piece of mind. Any thoughts???

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    Time is money and car rental is money.
    I had too many bad experiences with the buses.
    I will rent a car every time. You control your time when you rent a car.


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