disney david
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I say this as someone who has family members that use canes, are going to get walkers, and barely walk at all (and all refuse to use anything with wheels and a seat), and who tend to sit in the restricted seating areas on buses.
If some of my relatives with those issues sit in the tie-down spot that says they MUST give up their seats, IMO, they must give up their spot. They chose to sit there, despite the signage. Therefore, they accepted the contract.
I wouldn't even sit in one of those spots to begin with. My cane-using family member has sat down wherever, and her more immediate family members have sat with her...my immediate family and I will stand or head to the back of the bus, not wanting to be part of the problem. IMO those family members should *expect* to be asked to move, because they sat under a sign clearly letting them know the expectations.
I would feel bad for the relatives with difficult walking, if asked to move from a tie-down spot, most definitely. But I still think that they should do so.
During our last trip to WDW, last September, we were on buses that had forward-facing seats *in the front*. I think there were only two total that we were on like that, but they existed, at least at that time.
Exact opposite of what the entire thread has been about.
Well, why? Why should there be a rule like that? If there's a large family or friends group, WHY should they be made to split up like that?
OH I'm sure my extended family members would feel that way...but of course if the cane-using one ever decides to use a wheelchair (never a scooter b/c her daughter was run over by one and scooters have been deemed evil by them), they would feel entirely opposite. Or if my MIL gives in and uses the wheelchair we are *going* to rent for her (she has heart disease and a valve problem, and an hour of shopping exhausts her), I'm sure the extended family members would be horrified to be split apart from us.
Now...knowing me and my immediate family...we are strong, independent people who can deal with half an hour away from each other, and would almost certainly *choose* to split up to be kind to the other people waiting. But why should we *have to*? Do you see what I'm saying?
I saw that happen once at the Nemo ride in *Disneyland* (which is weird b/c its queue was built very widely, just like TSMM which is mainstreamed). It worked beautifully. Never saw it happen again, though!
I hope that on your next trip you won't give up your health and the right thing to do, in order to placate wrong and rude people.![]()
Was it an old bus with a lift well may be Disney was testing out new seating options. I know the nova has a two seat begin the driver that face forward. I not sure I guest don't like seating behind the driver because they the ones on been on those get taking last.