Tips about Mousecellaneous and Transportation
One assumption we made that was incorrect was that you could take a bus from Disney Springs to the theme parks. You have to go back to one of the resorts and then go from there. Another tip is that if you are staying at Port Orleans, like we did, you are better off taking the boat to Disney Springs rather than the bus. It runs much more often. - Deanna M. Grebe
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ALL PARKS - As a teacher I have found the park maps to be a wonderful way to teach map skills to my first graders. I always make sure to pick up a handful for my students. I also laminate them and put them in our reading basket. Even laminated, they get a lot of wear. Too bad...I guess I'll have to go back for replacements! - Rae Vautrin
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I just returned from a fun-filled week at the World. When renting my car from National I was pleasantly surprised that they now offer some minivans with built-in car seats (subject to availability)! This saved me from having to rent a car seat from National -- a savings of $50! I suggest parents with toddlers check it out. The seat is for children weighing 22-41 pounds. - Dana Galiano
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We just returned from a week long trip at WDW and wanted to give you a great tip on renting a car from Dollar rentals. We joined their Dollar Express and it saved us at least an hour waiting in line. I highly recommend it. They have a separate line for Express members and take them first even if other non-members are waiting in line. It's awesome! We went ahead of at least a dozen or more people. - Jackie
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I had read the article about driving to the parks versus taking the transportation system. My sister and brother-in-law had always driven and we had secretly made fun of them for years, but after reading the article we decided to give it a try. We did so on our February trip and were amazed at how much time we saved at the end of the day returning to our hotel. This trip we did the same thing and have some warnings. Do NOT drive to the Magic Kingdom if you plan to stay until the end of the day. You have to get back to the Ticket and Transportation Center before getting to your car. It was a good 45 minutes longer than if we had waited for the bus. Driving to Animal Kingdom, the Studios, or Epcot does make sense if you have the transportation. - David Bowman
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Just a word to Canadians traveling to WDW... We were looking forward to taking advantage of the Resort Airline Check-in service at WDW resorts for our trip home so we could travel hassle-free with our boarding passes in hand. However, we were disappointed to find out that even though we were traveling with Delta, and our first stop was New Jersey, we are still considered an international flight and international travelers (though welcome to use Magical Express) cannot get their boarding passes and have their luggage checked through. We would have appreciated knowing this ahead of time, but we had a great trip nonetheless. - Lori
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Ever wonder how much walking you do at the different parks, or on different days? So did we. A couple of years ago I bought an inexpensive pedometer basically for this purpose. You may want to consider this, as it gives you a little more to talk about after your vacation. We keep a daily log of the miles we walk and share it with our friends back home. Also you will either confirm what you already think about how far you walk, or you may be quite surprised that you walked as far as you did. Just a note -- we always rack up the most miles on our days at Epcot. - Bob Rogers
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Since we have Florida resident passes, we go three times a year and stay for a few days at one of the Disney hotels. One of the things we like about staying at the hotels on Disney property is the fact that we can park our car when we get there and not drive again until we leave. The buses take us from the hotel to the park of our choice and back to our hotel with relative ease. Lately we've been noticing that at the end of the day the wait for a bus to get from the park we are visiting back to our hotel is getting longer. We usually end up standing on the bus, which is difficult for a family with small children who are exhausted after a day at the theme park. I decided to try an experiment this trip. For three days my family took the bus to/from the hotel/theme park. I drove our car and parked in the parking lot at the theme park. As expected, I got to the park first. At night, my family took the car back to the hotel and I took the bus to see who would arrive first. On each of the three nights my wife was back at our hotel room and had both kids bathed and in bed before I got back to the hotel. My suggestion is that unless you don't mind the wait for the bus, take your car and use the parking lot. Hotel guests do not pay for parking, so be sure to have your hotel ID with you at the parking lot toll booth. - Craig Merwitzer
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I noticed in some of the online forums that many people will use their vacation as a reason or inspiration to get in shape. After all, you will need your "walkin' shoes" in the World! I, too, have begun walking in the mornings for exercise... inspired by our pending trip to that Magical Place! My tip is: there are many new sources for podcasts about Disney World. Listening to these podcasts really makes your walk go quickly! You don't need an iPod to listen; any MP3 player will do, or even burn them to disc for your old-fashioned CD Walkman! - Tom in Connecticut
EDITOR'S NOTE: We're aware of several Disney podcasts that have started up in recent months -- there's MouseTunes found at: http://mousetunes.com/ There are also the podcasts at WDWToday.com -- be sure to check out Episodes #19 and #22, which feature ALL EARS® editors Deb Wills and Deb Koma, discussing their book (PassPorter's Walt Disney World for Your Special Needs). We're sure there are other podcasts out there, too -- do a quick internet search if you're interested in finding more.
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We just returned from Disney World. My tip is when using the Magical Express baggage service, realize that it may take 3 hours to get your bags after you arrive. With this in mind, keep what you might need and your valuables with you. If your luggage has not arrived within 3 hours, call to check on it.
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While preparing for our trip and reading all the tips I could find, I came across the tip about getting the dish wipes for washing out the refillable cups or anything else you might need to wash. I thought that it was an excellent tip and set out to try to find them. I looked in every store in my area trying to find them, but could not. Finally I decided to try to make my own. I got some thick baby wipes and laid them flat on the kitchen counter. I squeezed on some dish soap and left them to dry until the next day. When they were dry, I put them in a zipper top bag. It worked perfectly and I was able to use things I already had around the house! - Angela B.
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Regarding the crowded buses from the parks back to the Value Resorts, we would get in line and when close to the front, if the bus was really crowded, we'd just step back and let the people behind us go on and stand. We stayed at the beginning of the line for the next bus, which at closing time was ready to pull in as soon as the loaded bus left. A few extra minutes in the bus line to board first on an empty bus and get a seat was worth it. Plenty of people were willing to board the standing room only bus, and no one challenged us for our place in line. - Deb Koch
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Save those receipts! Twice our receipts from food service locations at Walt Disney World included a 20 percent off total merchandise purchase (from store opening to 1 p.m.) coupon at the bottom, good at select locations, good through January 5. This happened at both Pizza Planet in Disney's Hollywood Studios and also at the Electric Umbrella at Epcot. - Cheyenna
EDITOR'S NOTE: This promotion usually runs several times a year. Be sure to check if your receipt is one that has the coupon.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This promotion usually runs several times a year. Be sure to check if your receipt is one that has the coupon.
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All of us who've driven a rental car to any of the massive Disney World parking lots know how difficult it can be to find your car in a sea of similar looking vehicles (especially after a full day of walking through the parks). Here's an idea if you have a digital camera: When you arrive, take a picture with your digital camera of where the car is parked. Use whatever background that's present as your focal point (say it's the left side of Spaceship Earth at Epcot or the Monorail at Magic Kingdom, etc.) and the lot marking. At the end of the day, all you have to do is scroll through the camera's memory and you'll easily find where you are! - Joanne and Cliff
EDITOR'S NOTE: This idea works great for recording your resort room number as well!
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Velcro makes a 3/4-inch x 10-foot roll with the hooks on one side and the loops on the other so it sticks to itself. I bought mine in Walmart but I've also seen it in Home Depot. I cut it off in one-foot lengths to attach a mug or folded windbreaker to my belt loop. It has a hundred uses, and rolls up to fit in a pocket or backpack. - Brian Phillips
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