Has anybody else had anyone make comments about you wanting to ride up front in the monorail. This past December I took my 72 y/o mom for her first ever trip to WDW. She was so excited. After eating breakfast at Park Fare one morning we were going to ride the monorail over to MK, so I was hoping to surprise her with a ride in the front of the monorail. Just a few moments after I asked the CM at the platform, a man with three boys (8-15 y/o range) came up and asked. The CM told them we had asked first, but they were welcome to wait. Both the man and two of the boys (probably 9 y/o and 12 y/o) got really snotty and started making comments that, that was ridiculous and as we were adults they were sure we wouldn't mind if they rode up front instead. Excuse me, from the way those boys were acting it was obvious they had ridden up front several times, whereas my mom had never gotten the chance. Thankfully the CM just smiled and told them we had gotten there first and the first monorail that had available seats up front we would get. As we were getting on the next monorail (up front I might add) the middle boy shot us the finger and the dad just laughed at him and told him not to worry about it as some people were just rude. What! We were the ones being rude, because we wouldn't give up the seat? I don't think so!
I just don't get where folks think that just because they have kids that adults should give up their seats. We had the same thing happen at parades where people would just push their kids up in front of my mom's
scooter and then ease themselves up there ('to be near their kids'), placing their big adult butts right in front of her face and then making comments like 'WDW is for the kids afterall' like she didn't need to see.