If I'm staying at Port Orleans and I have breakfast reservations at Chef Mickey's, what's the best/easiest way to get there if you don't have a rental car? How much time should I leave myself to do this?
Yes and yes. There are other routes, but that is one of the better ones that works at all hours of the day.So if one is staying at the Dolphin and going to the Fort Wilderness Hoop De Do you have to take the bus to the Magic Kingdom then get a bus or the boat to Fort Wilderness right? ugh! Seems like one would have to allow more than an hour for transportation.
Resort to resort transportation is really kind of a pain as it is rarely direct.
The fastest will be an uber or a cab.
The next option would be to check at the front desk of your resort and see if they are running a direct shuttle.
The last option would be to take the bus to MK and walk to the Contempoary.
IMHO, bus to MK and then boat to Ft Wilderness is best, since the boat dock is extremely close to Pioneer Hall.So if one is staying at the Dolphin and going to the Fort Wilderness Hoop De Do you have to take the bus to the Magic Kingdom then get a bus or the boat to Fort Wilderness right? ugh! Seems like one would have to allow more than an hour for transportation.
IMHO, bus to MK and then boat to Ft Wilderness is best, since the boat dock is extremely close to Pioneer Hall.
After the show you can use the boat again, or they will have many other buses near Pioneer Hall to take guests to many locations, including directly to the Epcot resort area.
IMHO, bus to MK and then boat to Ft Wilderness is best, since the boat dock is extremely close to Pioneer Hall.
After the show you can use the boat again, or they will have many other buses near Pioneer Hall to take guests to many locations, including directly to the Epcot resort area.
I would honestly think about using the Minnie Van service. It was great when we were there last time. You get an actual Disney cast member instead of some random dude using his own car. It gave the wife piece of mind anyways.
Taxi is a lot cheaper than the 'Minnie Mouse van'. You could also go to Magic Kingdom on the bus and take the monorail to right inside the hotel.If I'm staying at Port Orleans and I have breakfast reservations at Chef Mickey's, what's the best/easiest way to get there if you don't have a rental car? How much time should I leave myself to do this?
Never heard of the Minnie Van Service. Is it very costly compared to Uber?
If I'm staying at Port Orleans and I have breakfast reservations at Chef Mickey's, what's the best/easiest way to get there if you don't have a rental car? How much time should I leave myself to do this?
One would think that Disney would have provided better, uncomplicated transportation for their guest to travel from one resort to another by now. They certainly profit with people going to resort restaurants and shows that are not at their own resort. I know it would not be feasible to have buses at all the resorts 24/7 but I would think a reasonable bus schedule could be arranged without the expense of the Minnie Van.
That may be true but they don't really have to have ONE bus for each resort. They could have ONE bus that goes to like 3 different resorts that are near one another. I really think, from the beginning, back in the 70's they should have considered extending the Monorail gradually so it hit all the resorts and parks.It's inefficient to have busses resort to resort. The amount of buses you would need would grow exponentially.
For Example:
From Contemporary you would need a bus that goes to:
1. All Stars
2. Animal Kingdom Resorts
3. Wilderness
4. Poly/GF/Contemporary
5. CBR
6. Coronado
etc.
etc.
Then each other resort would also need bus lines to the other resorts.
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