AmyB2006
I'd rather be in Disney!
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Funny story to maybe lighten up the thread. We always drive to WDW because were FL residents but one particular night we let my parents use the car so they could go to AKL for dinner and my other half said we would take the monorail + bus route to make it to our ADR at Fly Fish. So we arrive at MK from the GF via the monorail. Walk over to the Boardwalk bus line and are the second group in line (we talked to this extremely nice older couple the whole wait, they had gotten engaged at WDW in 72' and we had just gotten engaged the prior night at V&A's). The bus finally pulls up after 25 minuets. An ECV party rolls up again no big deal every can still fit, just as the driver finishes loading the first, a second ECV group comes up, so per policy the driver loads that group. Ok now we finally get to board about 8 people board and next thing I know the driver is stopping the front line because ANOTHER ECV came up this filled the bus. Luckily us and the older couple made it on the bus, but after the 3rd ECV came up the bus was full.
Not saying what's right or wrong just reading your post reminded me of the story that we joke about whenever boarding a bus for an ADR from MK at night now.
Well that is exactly what I'm talking about!! LOL That particular situation, I think, is unfair. That third definitely, and possibly even the second, should have gotten on other buses, depending on how many people were in line.

.....Look, we can get all nitpicky about this, but I am curious. Do you find no limits for travelling companions acceptable for the sake of keeping families together? So do you think a party of ten, fifteen or even more people should be allowed to board with an 