How long before they start selling bus passes to cover the increased cost of fuel???
Airlines and cruise lines are already doing it....
I'm just sayin'.......
:shrug:
How can you keep them down on the farm once they've been given car keys.
How long before they start selling bus passes to cover the increased cost of fuel???
Airlines and cruise lines are already doing it....
I'm just sayin'.......
:shrug:
Years ago, we asked a cast member (we were waiting at Epcot for an AK bus), and the cast member said that the new busses hold far less than the old versions, but they can accomodate handicapped people much better.
Id pay if I didnt have to wait, and I think you would find a number of others out there as well. A two or three dollar surcharge onto the ticket price or room rate would prolly be the way its done though.
Actually, the RTS (high-floor bus with steps), the NovaBUS (low-floor bus with curved front), and the Gillig (low-floor bus with flat front and right-sloping floor inside at the rear) all hold around 72 people. Thus, when the bus is full, a Signal 72 is called in. In fact, the counters at the doors (Look for the two little black squares on either side of the doors the next time you ride the bus.) will count up to 72 before prompting the bus driver to verify that the bus is full and input how many Guests were left behind at the bus stop. Now, in terms of seating capacity, it is true that there is a slight reduction on the NovaBUS and Gillig over the RTS. Of course, the buses won't necessarily depart with 72 Guests onboard because the Cast Members (bus drivers, crowd control, or transportation greeters) cannot force someone to board a bus if the Guest does not want to. In that case, the driver would manually mark the bus full and relay the number of Guests left behind. This tends to happen quite often at the end of the day when the first group in line wants to wait until the next bus for a seat, instead of boarding the waiting bus and having to stand.
Probably due to fuel costs, but we also noticed that the Epcot trams are not in service until the parking lots gets pretty full. Seems like the first 20-30 rows have to be parked before they fire up a tram. We remember 10-15 years ago, there were always 2 trams running at Epcot, even during our frequent off-season (mid-October) visits, back when the World Showcase opened at 9:00 am with the rest of the park, and everything in Future World stayed open until 9:00 pm.
It's much easier (and less stressful) to drive your own car now rather than waiting around for busses. For the extra $$ spent on your fuel doing the parking lot shuffle (park-hopping), you'll save an hour or two everyday by not having to wait for busses at a park or hotel. And as someone pointed out earlier, you're ticket ain't free. If you figure in how much park time you're losing by having to wait around for 1-2 hours a day for a bus to take you to another park (or back to your hotel, park return later), it's probably costing you about $10-$15 a day just waiting around at bus depots.
Seems like Disney is focusing so much on the super high profit margin vacation clubs/villas, that they're losing touch with the regular paying guests.
If the Disney bus system starts having such long delays that people get frustrated with it, that will defeat the purpose of Magical Express, which is to keep the guests, and their dollars, on Disney proerty.
If the guests begin to get rental cars to avoid long waits for buses then they will get the ability to go off site.
How can you keep them down on the farm once they've been given car keys.
Just an FYI for anyone headed to WDW soon. You will want to add a little more time in your planning to get from resorts to parks, or resorts to resorts. This is purely rumor, however, I have heard this from a few different people (Disney resort staff, transporation people, etc) that due to fuel costs, Disney Transportation has cut back on the number of buses running. We are staying at SSR and its been pretty steady 30-40 minute wait for buses vs the 20-30 that we have seen in the past. I have heard reports from other guests of a couple of hour long waits for the bus, especially if you are trying to get on at the last stop in the resort (the bus has a better chance of being full and driving by the last stop).
Guest relations has been fielding a very large number of complaints and tonight coming back from Epcot they had a transportation manager manning the Saratoga bus stop at Epcot.
Just a heads up for those that like to plan down to the minute, give yourself some extra time in those plans.
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