Because I use a wheelchair I will often go to a table and let my husband pick up the meals after we order. It is very uncomfortable to be in the middle of the CS places with everyone going around you and some of them hitting me or my chair with their backpacks and bodies. Sorry that it bothers you but I am going to get myself in a safe place rather than being hurt be people who don't watch what they are doing. In both Pecos Bill and Cosmic Rays there are limited tables for those of us in wheelchairs to use because of chairs, strollers, etc in the aisles. They are supposed to be accessible but in truth once there are people in there they are not really
Talking Hands, in many ways the needs of wheeled people are just ignored. I use a
scooter full time. I went to Cosmic Rays for lunch and they were seating people. This young "clunker" took my tray for me and I was to follow him to a table. He tried to make me "run the gauntlet" towards a table in the back. There was no way I could get thru there with chairs, backpacks, kids, strollers, etc. in the aisles. I just quit following him and went back. When he came back, I explained my situation and he found me a table up front, right next to the garbage can. Oh well, it was accessible.
Another time at Restaurantosaurus there was a long line to get to the ordering stations. The hostess directed me to a non-handicap station. Being a Disney veteran, I knew that wouldn't work, because with a scooter, there isn't room in those lines to pick up your tray, turn around and exit. So I ignored the lady and went to the handicap line at the far end. I could hear her shouting behind me but I ignored her, just like she ignored my scooter. At Casey's I went all the way to the far end to put in my order. Looked like I couldn't fit the scooter in the other ordering lines. Just as I approached the counter, they told me the line was closed and to go to another line. I had to explain that I couldn't fit my scooter in the other lines and please would they help me where I was.
About the Disney buses. There aren't enough spaces for transport of wheelchairs and scooters. So they have to load them as they arrive, whether the handicapped person has been waiting or whether they just arrived. Otherwise the spaces would go unfilled and the line of handicapped people waiting for buses would get backed up.