I still don't get the idea that the person with the stroller should get the seat out of courtesy. Why? Probably half the bus, has kids or bags or strollers, or sciatica. It becomes very subjective with people looking for obvious disabilities.
I am not saying that you should give up your seat to some one by virtue of them having a stroller. Some folks can deal with this better than others. If, however, you encounter the small mother trying to balance a child in the arms, a bag on the shoulder, holding a fold up stroller and trying keep from falling as the bus/tram/monorail lurches forward or back (starting and stopping) that maybe a considerate person with nothing in their hands and otherwise unencumbered and healthy, might offer up the seat to the mom to make it a bit easier on them. You are absolutely right that it's subjective. If I see someone struggling to stand (for whatever reason) while I sit, I might be more inclined to offer them my seat. Please note that the "Subjective" view goes the other way as well. When that same mother sees who is struggling sees someone who is young, healthy and unencumbered just sit there (and even purposely avoid looking at them) the subjective opinion is then made as well (then they take to the Internet to complain about how inconsiderate other people are).
It's a 2 way street all around with much give and take. Some are better at it than others. All I am saying is to try and see things from someone else's point of view before making your decision.
You have a stronger constitution than I do. Sights like the below have led me to rethink why I spend money on being a
DVC member.
While the picture is of the "Stroller" parking area (and not walking through the park), I don't think it's the strollers alone that would make me re-think the DVC, rather just the overall crowds. (strollers or not)
Disney is not just for kids. I have taken many trips to WDW without kids. Those who do have kids need to be considerate of others, just the same as people without kids. Having kids along is not a free pass to be inconsiderate or rude.
You are right, there is no free pass for being inconsdierate or rude. Kids, No Kids, Stroller, No Stroller,
ECV, No ECV, Hot Weather, Cold weather, etc... We all have our "Good" and "Bad" days (weeks, hours, moments, etc) but it's not a free pass. While we may understand that you (not necessarily YOU specifically, but a generic "You") are not pleased and/or having a bad/rough time, the hope is that you don't take it out on others who may or may not be having a similar situation as you.
Strollers, ECV's, Wheel chairs, crutches and canes are all a way of life for some (as are backpacks, bags and souvenirs) and understanding and courtesy are key to getting through the day.
I know a lot of people will be real grumbly to see 5 to 8 seats taken by strollers while they stand!
I have NEVER seen 5 to 8 seats taken by strollers. If I did, however, I would be grumbly too. In fact I don't generally see ANY seats taken by strollers. At most maybe standing room is limited because of strollers.