cassiez76
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before i had my son, we'd stand on the busses. when we were there last week, we had good karma and we'd be 1st or near the beginning of the line.
there were 2 times we were pretty far back and waited for the next bus. one older gentleman saw me get on the bus carrying thomas and said take my seat. i want to show you the courtesy that nobody showed my daughter and dgd this morning.
my mouth was on the floor with shock that somebody offered me a seat and that he was so vocal about why.
it was much needed too!
i could have really used it on the bus from the poly to dtd. i swear she just wanted to see how far the people standing could sway and fly when she'd hit a speed bump with many of us holding small children.
there were 2 times we were pretty far back and waited for the next bus. one older gentleman saw me get on the bus carrying thomas and said take my seat. i want to show you the courtesy that nobody showed my daughter and dgd this morning.
my mouth was on the floor with shock that somebody offered me a seat and that he was so vocal about why.
it was much needed too!
i could have really used it on the bus from the poly to dtd. i swear she just wanted to see how far the people standing could sway and fly when she'd hit a speed bump with many of us holding small children.

. Sorry but I think it is dangerous to stand on a bus, that is why we wait another bus if we see we will not get a seat, why cannot they
So, I sat down at that point. But I never expected anyone to give up their seat for me. Yes, it's nice when someone offers, but I never expect it.
and when I say I am sorry I been waiting so I can have this spot they will say but the kids won't be able to see like it was my problem I am short and that is why I made sure I had a good spot getting there early. I will always say I am sorry next time come earlier. Not only was this in the parades but the lines for the monorail and even in some of the rides. I never let one go because I couldn't believe how rude this people were also what are they teaching to their kids.
