Neptune's Fork
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- Jul 6, 2016
But you are in a passive aggressive way. How about the people that can't even afford an inside cabin in a Disney Cruise? Does that conjure up any images for you?
Absolutely.
But you are in a passive aggressive way. How about the people that can't even afford an inside cabin in a Disney Cruise? Does that conjure up any images for you?
The bus is not rowdy at all. It's like being on an airplane- you might have an occasional crying baby or whiny kid, so if you can't handle that, drive your rental car...But everyone is seated. There won't be paper airplanes flying around or kids running in the aisles. Disney cartoons and a pre-cruise video are shown on the bus. Being taken to the cruise with no worries about how to get there or where to park is very relaxing, and the ride is pleasant, imo.How rowdy is it?...I understand they just play movies on board.
If convenience is more important than cash (I am on vacation so for me it is), I recommend driving and doing the preferred parking. We decided when we would get there that way. Also, it was so easy on disembarking to just get in our car and leave. The porter wheeled our luggage all the way to the car.I've been planning on driving a rental car from our stay at a Disney springs area Hilton property to the ship.
Being concierge, is the bus more convenient and will it et there early?
How rowdy is it?
I understand they just play movies on board.
Thanks. What time will earliest busses arrive and where would they leave from?
I am tempted to keep the rental, but 7 days of rental + parking has to equal $500. That said, dropping off a rental can be a pain.