Ah, another oldie but goodie.
Comments:
Packages should never take seats when people need them.
Even though we always rent a car, I used to love the bus - I always thought it was like another attraction. Lately - the past 2-3 years - we've driven to theme parks more and more (except MK unless we want to monorail/ferry).
I am a 40-something male in reasonable shape and will gladly offer up my seat to someone more needy than I. Usually that's older, pregnant, holding a child and/or disabled in some way that I can detect. I will also get up when someone asks and provides an acceptable (to me) reason ('invisible' ailment, child ready to fall asleep / melt-down).
That being said - and with all due disagreement with the 'Holier than thou' Courtesy Cops in postings above - simply being a female is neither a disability nor an automatic pass to my seat. Yes, I was brought up to: stand when a female enters the room, hold a door open for them, offer them my seat and - gasp - light their cigarette. However, I have - on Disney buses, mind you - been LOUDLY chastised for offering a seat to the following: an obviously elderly woman ("Just because I'm old doesn't mean I can't stand!"); a 20-something, fit-appearing female ("Being a woman doesn't mean I need your charity") and an obviously pregnant woman ("Pregnancy isn't an illness or a disability - sit your a$$ back down!"). As for lighting cigarettes - as in "Here, miss, let me help you get lung cancer" - well, things change and I've learned my lesson: everyone's equal.
Finally - and this is a bit harsh - Disney is NOT a public utility, it is a business and we all pay a pretty penny to get access to their facilities, including transportation. So no one has any greater claim to access than anyone else. If I wait in line for something - a ride, at a food counter, a boat, a bus - when it's my turn, I expect to get what I waited for (and yes, I'll wait extra-long for the front of the RnRC!). Think about it - if I'm at Cosmic Ray's, and I let every female, elderly or HC person in front of me, I'd never eat (not that DrT couldn't stand to lose a few pounds). Same for the bus - want to be guarenteed a seat? Simply wait until you're first in line and get on the next bus. If that means waiting, well - just like everything else at WDW, Disney doesn't provide sufficient capacity so that everyone can walk right on and get exactly what they want. Want more buses / more seats / more poles to hang on to? Give Walt a call (they unfreeze him ever 3 months....)
IMHO - YMMV. Be well.