RoadiJeff
Well-Known Member
I know making the WDW grounds more bicycle friendly would not benefit most people, especially those with families. It's just a dream of mine that will never happen. When I was in line the other week at the parking lot toll booth and reading the fee list for various vehicles I noticed that there wasn't one for pedestrians. I've never researched it but I wonder how far away someone would have to park where their vehicle would not be towed and then walk/jog past those parking booths. The thought of doing that is there, not because I'm that cheap, but just to beat the system.When we were there last March, after the parks closed, we saw several folks riding their road bikes on property. Since it was well empty it was a great place to ride. I love to ride myself, but the thought of riding in Florida say 6 or 7 miles from Old Key West to the front of MK, walking around the parks, then riding back in the heat - not thank you.
As far as riding in the heat, I rode across Death Valley, CA in early July one year with a group on our way to the east coast. I don't think anything will ever top that 125*F (actual temp, not heat index) experience. I'll gladly take on the FL heat and humidity, especially since I live in the Midwest and I'm pretty much used to that type of summer weather.