http://www.wftv.com/news/26855608/detail.html
Bus was headed to airport. 5 people taken to hospital, rest were taken to the airport.
Bus was headed to airport. 5 people taken to hospital, rest were taken to the airport.
I love when news doesn't tell the full story...it's a Mears bus that is contracted to Disney.
Disney's Magical Express shuttles guests staying at certain Walt Disney World Resort hotels to and from Orlando International Airport. The service buses are owned and operated by Mears Transportation.
Dax, it was definitely a DME bus, I just saw the story on WFTV.
This part is peripheral, to be used when there are extra newspaper inches or extra television seconds.I love when news doesn't tell the full story...it's a Mears bus that is contracted to Disney.
and I love it when posters don't take the trouble to read the links.
The service is provided by Disney to Disney guests. The fact that Mears was contracted to provide the service is in the article but not in the headline. Makes sense to me. Also makes sense that a short article would only mention Disney. The fact that Disney contracts with Mears is not the most important part of the story.
The funny thing is that when everything is going okay it is called a Disney bus operating under Disney rules. The fact is that DME is busses owned by Mears operating under Mears management, with a Disney contract, where funds are paid to that contract by Disney.
Did they change the legal lettering on the busses. It used to be Mears Sestination Services.
Man, you guys are picky!! Would it have been better if the newstory had said..'A Mears bus, driven by a Mears employee working for Disney was in an accident'??
Technically, it is a Mears bus, but it can still be considered a Disney bus as well. It was operating for Disney at the time of the accident.
Lets be honest, the reason the news article states Disney is for sensationalism.