That’s super helpful, thank you!Each of the vehicles has a separate boarding location in Town Square (in front of the train station) and in front of Cinderella's castle. Just wait under the sign for which ever vehicle you want to ride - the fire truck, the horse drawn trolley, the double decker bus or the horseless carriage.
This is exactly what I was thinking! I know we rode on the bus years ago but I didn't think they were still using them for parkgoers. I do remember seeing the vehicles carrying the park characters in youtube vids (after the reopening). I can't wait to see if they are still active in Oct.I honestly have even seen one of those vehicles in recent years. Closest we've seen is during Covid when barbershop singers were in a vehicle singing while driving up and down the street. I hope they are running again, at least at certain times. But I can see how difficult it has become to get the horse-drawn carriages through the crowds - and the Disney photographers!
Some of the original "A-ticket" attractions, I believe!!This is exactly what I was thinking! I know we rode on the bus years ago but I didn't think they were still using them for parkgoers. I do remember seeing the vehicles carrying the park characters in youtube vids (after the reopening). I can't wait to see if they are still active in Oct.
When we rode on the fire truck we asked which of the vehicles was the easiest to drive and the driver said the horse drawn trolley because people will move quickly out of the way of the horse, but are more likely to ignore the honking horn on the other vehicles.But I can see how difficult it has become to get the horse-drawn carriages through the crowds - and the Disney photographers!
I could see that being true!When we rode on the fire truck we asked which of the vehicles was the easiest to drive and the driver said the horse drawn trolley because people will move quickly out of the way of the horse, but are more likely to ignore the honking horn on the other vehicles.