I wish they would ban the strollers off the monorail people jam them into it leaving people with no room to stand they need to require people to a least fold them I have had my foot run over and been pinned against the doors because someone try's to bring their two and three child strollers into it and there is not room for anything else .
While I understand your sentiment and concern, it's also very selfish as well. It's like saying lets ban all the ECV because some people are ignorant about how to use them safely and smartly. The problem is on both sides. Those with the strollers and those without them. While not true of everyone, many are just not considerate of the others situation. While I don't have a need for a stroller anymore, it's nice to NOT have to collapse it and take everything out and hold it (and the kid). This can be doubly so if one happens to be a single parent. As one that no longer has a stroller, I don't necessarily appreciate being JAMMED into a seat/bus/monorail/etc to accommodate just ONE more stroller. However, if those with strollers are considerate of those without and vice verse, I am sure it could all work out. Sadly, everyone is in a rush to get to or from the park and are concerned with only their wants/needs. To quote an old phrase "Can't we all just get along?"
Disney could limit how many are on each monorail so others can get off it also maybe one stroller per car or only allow part of the cars for strollers.
The problem with a limit like this. What if I have 2 kids and 2 strollers? Wife with one, me with the other? So now we have to separate? Probably happens more often then not. Also where do you draw the limit on the stroller? A single? A double? A triple? Again, I agree that if they CAN be collapsed (conveniently) then they should. Personally, when we had ours, I preferred to collapse it because it was easier for all involved, but for us it was ONE stroller with the DW and my self (2 DD's but only one in the stroller). It might be nicer to have a "Stroller" Car on the monorail. That could certainly ease the issues.
Its not necessarily the strollers that is the problem but the people that think they can crowd into the car that is already full.
Amen to this. As I said above, everyone (okay, not everyone) is in a rush to get to THEIR destination and are not at all concerned about anyone else (again, not true about everyone, but many).
So pregnant ladies, the elderly, the handicapped ( both visible and hidden) should give up their seats for kids? Not going to happen. I doubt that could be legally enforced in the first place.
. No, not legally enforced, but what I think the PP was talking about is that if you see a "Weary" worn out parent with a collapsed stroller trying to hold onto it and the kid, that doesn't leave them a hand to hold onto the bar. These busses/monorails/etc have a quick take off and slow down and can certainly make those standing prone to falling. So common courtesy is for your teenage son/daughter (or otherwise healthy and unencumbered person) to offer their seat to someone who clearly could use it. If you cannot see that someone with small children and a stroller collapsed or otherwise not to mention possible souvenir (and bags) could use a seat then there are bigger issues. I just think it's more courtesy. That is just something we can all use more of (my self included)