HollyJoy
DIS Veteran
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stinkerbell said:The most irritating part about our wait was that people in wheelchairs could just wheel up to the front of the line and get on first even though there were families waiting longer, holding sleeping children and standing in line forever. It would take the bus driver about five minutes per wheelchair to get them loaded, strapped in and then we would watch in disbelief at these wheelchair bound people stand up and take a bus seat leaving their wheelchair empty and taking up a bus seat. This kind of situation happened numerous times. It was really frustrating and a bummer of a way to end our day in the parks.
Sorry you had such a bad experience. I wanted to comment on your quote above. On our last trip, my FIL came with us. He has SEVERE arthritis in his feet, and while he is able to walk, choses to ride in a wheelchair when the walking is more than going from the car to the house. This way, he avoids severe pain. When we went to WDW, it was no different. He brought along his wheelchair, but when we'd get on the bus, He'd enter the bus in his wheelchair via the lift, then he'd abandon his chair (for safety reasons) and sit in a regular seat. Yes, it took a LITTLE bit longer for this, but the bus was NEVER delayed due to it. I just couldn't imagine anyone getting upset over this! Just trying to give you more perspective on "the other side". As to someone in a wheelchair being able to cut to the front of the line to board, well that's not fair, IMO, and I would have been upset too.
Thanks for the heads up on your Pop Century experience. That's one of the resorts we are considering for an upcoming trip. I may have to look into it more and rethink it!