Ken Christensen
Disney Bus Driver
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2017
- Messages
- 3
Getting a lot of frustrated guests lately regarding extended wait times.
It's assumed by most guests that a Disney Bus Driver drives a specific and the same route over and over again. This is not the case.
We are given a new dispatch each time we approach our hub (my hub is Epcot).
We drop guests off at the load zone that is designated for our next dispatch, in case there are guests returning to their resort.
If you have experienced an extended wait time for a bus, PLEASE don't take out your frustrations on the driver. It's not their fault, as the cause for an extended wait can be the result of many factors.
Are the dispatchers/coordinators slow to react to situations? Sometimes. Can the hubs do a better job of making sure there is enough audience control people working in the load zone lots? Probably.
Can the drivers run their routes faster with more efficiency? In some cases, maybe, but at some point you are sacrificing safety, and it's not worth rushing.
Disney doesn't guarantee a specific wait time for a bus. Their recording states "About every 20 minutes".
I had a lady complain to me yesterday because she had to wait 30 minutes for a bus .
She wanted to know if someone could be texted when buses aren't showing up at their expected times. I told her that I'm not allowed to text and drive. Then she wanted to know if guests could text someone. I informed her that was not possible. At no time was I rude to her. I tried to answer her questions, but she was at a point where nothing would satisfy her. As a driver, other than to smile and advise her as to what can be done, we have no authority beyond that to offer a solution other than to direct her as to where to voice her concerns.
I proceeded to load the remainder of the guests so they didn't have to wait any longer.
The bus drivers are your friend, not your adversary. They want to help you to enjoy your experience, not make it something you can't enjoy.
If you experience an issue with extended wait times, go to the concierge at your resort, or guest services at the park you are visiting. They can address any issues you may have.
It's assumed by most guests that a Disney Bus Driver drives a specific and the same route over and over again. This is not the case.
We are given a new dispatch each time we approach our hub (my hub is Epcot).
We drop guests off at the load zone that is designated for our next dispatch, in case there are guests returning to their resort.
If you have experienced an extended wait time for a bus, PLEASE don't take out your frustrations on the driver. It's not their fault, as the cause for an extended wait can be the result of many factors.
Are the dispatchers/coordinators slow to react to situations? Sometimes. Can the hubs do a better job of making sure there is enough audience control people working in the load zone lots? Probably.
Can the drivers run their routes faster with more efficiency? In some cases, maybe, but at some point you are sacrificing safety, and it's not worth rushing.
Disney doesn't guarantee a specific wait time for a bus. Their recording states "About every 20 minutes".
I had a lady complain to me yesterday because she had to wait 30 minutes for a bus .
She wanted to know if someone could be texted when buses aren't showing up at their expected times. I told her that I'm not allowed to text and drive. Then she wanted to know if guests could text someone. I informed her that was not possible. At no time was I rude to her. I tried to answer her questions, but she was at a point where nothing would satisfy her. As a driver, other than to smile and advise her as to what can be done, we have no authority beyond that to offer a solution other than to direct her as to where to voice her concerns.
I proceeded to load the remainder of the guests so they didn't have to wait any longer.
The bus drivers are your friend, not your adversary. They want to help you to enjoy your experience, not make it something you can't enjoy.
If you experience an issue with extended wait times, go to the concierge at your resort, or guest services at the park you are visiting. They can address any issues you may have.