stitchlovestink
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- Dec 19, 2006
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Actually that isn't quite true. The back door is available for ANYONE who needs special assistance in boarding that cannot be accomplished through the front door. For example if someone cannot do steps and needs to walk up the ramp, the are Entitled to do so. They do not have to be in a WC/ECV. Also the guests traveling with the disabled person are always welcome (and almost always encouraged) to board through the back door once the driver has the disabled person situated.The rear entrance is only for use by those in scooters or wheelchairs. Disney is strict with this, as they don't want it to turn in to a free for all by the rear door.
Wow! I hope you didn't cause trouble for this bus driver unnecessarily!! First off the LAW says strollers have to be folded while the bus is in motion. Some drivers will allow a parent of a disabled child to stay in the stroller until the board and then have them transfer and fold the stroller. As long as the stroller is folded or tied down before the bus moves, the laws are met. And do you know for fact that the people that supposedly jumped the line weren't traveling with them?? And even if they weren't, how do you know the bus driver didn't say anything? Just because he didn't make them get back off of the bus doesn't mean he didn't speak to them or address it. Honestly you are making an awful lot of assumptions. It just sounds like you did not like the way it was handled because they weren't made to exit the bus. But without knowing all of the circumstances, it really is not any other guests' business. Let the drivers do their jobs. It's not an easy one!Had this happen at Pop Century - the bus driver loaded an ECV, then a family with a stroller pushed in, and then 3 more jumped out of the queue and went in the back! Bus driver didn't say peep to them, so I got his name and reported it.
MANY times I have had private conversations with the driver while I am loading and no other guest is privy to that conversation. So one doesn't know what was said or not said while they were on the bus alone.