Hi All,
Just back from the World, was there june 14-17th. We stayed over at the swan this time.
All I can say is they must be training some new bus drivers.
Be patient, as some of them must still be learning.
OK, were at the swan. On 1 occasions a bus driver either pulls in and stops the loading section in front of a 3-4 foot pilon, so once they come to the back of the bus they realize they have to move the bus. It was funny watching them manuver the bus, like a horrible person paralel parking.
Another occasion I was loaded, but some how the driver forgot to level the bus. This took like 20 min for them to figure it out. It was the end of the night at MK, so lots of standing and impatient people on board.
Amazingly it was the time I was thinking out loud to some passengers, saying, did they level the bus. We finally got out of MK, it took a while.
The same bus driver that had issues loadins, parked where the exit was in front of the pilon again at the swan. I couldn't believe it. The pilons are huge, go all the way up the ceiling part of the bus stop, they have 2 pilons right next to each other and they are huge and hard to miss.
I motored down, hopped off, husband had to pick up the back of the scooter, and turn it 90 degrees so I could get off the ramp. I mentioned to the bus driver they needed to move th bus so I could actually get off the bus and was ignored.
At the end of the ramp, there was 2 feet and the 3 foot wide pilon, just amazing what they expect ecv drivers to do.
One other questionable load. The ramp wouldn't come out all the way, and I didn't know how sturdy the thing was.
So, I got off the scooter, rolled it up the ramp (as I didn't want it to collapse on me, and fall to the ground).
We didn't ride the buses much since we spent most of our time over at MGM for star wars weekends, but we only had 1 good bus driver out of the 4.
They must be training some new bus drivers!!! So watch out!!
We did have one speedy bus driver, he was super fast and great about the whole loading process.
Just back from the World, was there june 14-17th. We stayed over at the swan this time.
All I can say is they must be training some new bus drivers.
Be patient, as some of them must still be learning.
OK, were at the swan. On 1 occasions a bus driver either pulls in and stops the loading section in front of a 3-4 foot pilon, so once they come to the back of the bus they realize they have to move the bus. It was funny watching them manuver the bus, like a horrible person paralel parking.
Another occasion I was loaded, but some how the driver forgot to level the bus. This took like 20 min for them to figure it out. It was the end of the night at MK, so lots of standing and impatient people on board.
Amazingly it was the time I was thinking out loud to some passengers, saying, did they level the bus. We finally got out of MK, it took a while.
The same bus driver that had issues loadins, parked where the exit was in front of the pilon again at the swan. I couldn't believe it. The pilons are huge, go all the way up the ceiling part of the bus stop, they have 2 pilons right next to each other and they are huge and hard to miss.
I motored down, hopped off, husband had to pick up the back of the scooter, and turn it 90 degrees so I could get off the ramp. I mentioned to the bus driver they needed to move th bus so I could actually get off the bus and was ignored.
At the end of the ramp, there was 2 feet and the 3 foot wide pilon, just amazing what they expect ecv drivers to do.
One other questionable load. The ramp wouldn't come out all the way, and I didn't know how sturdy the thing was.
So, I got off the scooter, rolled it up the ramp (as I didn't want it to collapse on me, and fall to the ground).
We didn't ride the buses much since we spent most of our time over at MGM for star wars weekends, but we only had 1 good bus driver out of the 4.
They must be training some new bus drivers!!! So watch out!!
We did have one speedy bus driver, he was super fast and great about the whole loading process.