lklasing 16 Posted January 5, 2016 Report Share Posted January 5, 2016 The bus ride to the lodge from the fort and back is not bad. It's the only bus ride we do in all of disney.We enjoy the ride and it's our only bus use as well. The walk from the bus stop to the lobby is short enough we don't need to mess with the scooters. Such good info! I've never ridden the bus to the lodge so that wasn't on my radar screen at all. Thanks! I agree. Especially if you're on a loop served by they Yellow bus route. The Yellow bus route travels through the campground and then becomes the Wilderness Lodge bus when it gets to the Settlement bus stop. If you want to go on to the Lodge, you can stay on and go directly there. On the way back, once the bus gets to the Settlement, it turns into the Yellow bus, and heads through the campground all the way to the Outpost. Since the bus uses a direct bus-only road between the Fort and the Lodge, it gets you there faster and easier than driving. TCD Also very good to know. We are hoping that everyone will be in either the 1100 or 2100 loop so that's not quite on the yellow line (if the routes haven't changed since the map I'm looking at), but I hope we will have a golf cart also in play, so we could just get someone to cart us to the yellow bus stop and make our way back. So much better of a plan than walking or biking in the dead of night... I hope for your sake that it's not so late at night that you have a problem like we did on New Year's Eve when no internal buses came to the Settlement bus depot. Make sure you find out how late the internal buses and the FW to WL buses will be running. I saw your post about that. Sounded crazy. Hopefully that's an aberration like TCD said. Plus, I doubt it would be too terribly late for us to be going back. We hit the parks hard each morning so I wouldn't expect to be staying too late at night - just late enough to not want to walk back in the pitch black. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Travisma 1,317 Posted January 5, 2016 Report Share Posted January 5, 2016 Such good info! I've never ridden the bus to the lodge so that wasn't on my radar screen at all. Thanks! Also very good to know. We are hoping that everyone will be in either the 1100 or 2100 loop so that's not quite on the yellow line (if the routes haven't changed since the map I'm looking at), but I hope we will have a golf cart also in play, so we could just get someone to cart us to the yellow bus stop and make our way back. So much better of a plan than walking or biking in the dead of night... I saw your post about that. Sounded crazy. Hopefully that's an aberration like TCD said. Plus, I doubt it would be too terribly late for us to be going back. We hit the parks hard each morning so I wouldn't expect to be staying too late at night - just late enough to not want to walk back in the pitch black.Get to see nature in it's finest that late. Deer, rabbits, maybe even turkeys. Just throw a flashlight in your pocket, purse, or backpack. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tri-Circle-D 2,059 Posted January 6, 2016 Report Share Posted January 6, 2016 We are hoping that everyone will be in either the 1100 or 2100 loop so that's not quite on the yellow line (if the routes haven't changed since the map I'm looking at), but I hope we will have a golf cart also in play, so we could just get someone to cart us to the yellow bus stop and make our way back. So much better of a plan than walking or biking in the dead of night... The bus stop for 1100 is right across from the loop entrance- that is on the Orange route. A Settlement Orange bus will get you to the Settlement, but then you'll have to transfer to a Wilderness Lodge bus. If you're lucky with timing, you won't have a long wait. But you could. If everyone is able to walk .2 miles, you could instead head over to the bus stop for the 1600-1900 loops: The benefit of doing that is once you're on the Settlement Yellow bus, you won't have to change buses at the Settlement- that bus will continue on to the Lodge. Same deal on the way back. TCD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lklasing 16 Posted January 6, 2016 Report Share Posted January 6, 2016 Thanks, TCD! That looks perfect. So glad to know about this now! :) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tri-Circle-D 2,059 Posted January 6, 2016 Report Share Posted January 6, 2016 Thanks, TCD! That looks perfect. So glad to know about this now! :) One caveat- how they do the internal buses does change from time to time. It used to be the Orange route that included the run to the Lodge. But, they changed that once they started to run the Orange through the cabin loops. It's been the way it is now for a few years. If I am going to the Lodge via a Yellow bus, I always ask the driver when I get on if he/she will be continuing on to the Lodge. Lately, the answer has always been yes, but you never know. TCD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LONE-STAR 370 Posted January 7, 2016 Report Share Posted January 7, 2016 The bus stop for 1100 is right across from the loop entrance- that is on the Orange route. A Settlement Orange bus will get you to the Settlement, but then you'll have to transfer to a Wilderness Lodge bus. If you're lucky with timing, you won't have a long wait. But you could. If everyone is able to walk .2 miles, you could instead head over to the bus stop for the 1600-1900 loops: The benefit of doing that is once you're on the Settlement Yellow bus, you won't have to change buses at the Settlement- that bus will continue on to the Lodge. Same deal on the way back. TCDGood info Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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