dme_driver
Driver to the Mouse House
- Joined
- May 25, 2005
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If anyone has any questions about dme, post them here. I am a mears driver working for magical express, and have quite a bit of experience in the day to day operation of ME. 

Yes folks, this is america, it is customary to tip those in service positions (bus drivers, bellmen etc) even tho disney would have you believe it isnt. Now im not saying everyone fork over the money, however, i do say that if you feel that bus driver did everything in his/her power to give you a safe and comfortable ride, then by all means show the driver that you appreciate itmsr709 said:There have been numerous posts about the tipping of the drivers. Maybe you can enlighten us all on how you feel about that. I for one am accustomed to tip almost everyone as long as I get good service and I am really lost about tipping the ME drivers. There has been so many opinions maybe coming from the proverbial "horse's mouth" we can all get a clear picture of this. Thank you for taking the time to post.![]()
as you will notice... i am a mears employee and NOT a disney employee...disney does not want their employee's tipped for whatever reason, and they have had to replace many bellstaff and porters because they quit, we all basically survive on tips, i make 7.65 and hr (honest!) and if you think thats alot consider this, im responsible for the safety of everyone on board and McD's on International drive starts at 8 bucks an hr. yes we ARE allowed to recieve tips.... no we aren't allowed to solicit for them, and would be rude to do so, but you will see a sign in the bus that says "your driver is {drivers name}, gratuities appreciated"amejr999 said:According to a post on another board by a CM who works at the Disney Reservation Center, you should NOT tip the driver of the bus, and they should not be soliciting tips in any way. If they do, call DME and report it at 866-599-0951.
dme_driver said:Yes folks, this is america, it is customary to tip those in service positions (bus drivers, bellmen etc) even tho disney would have you believe it isnt. Now im not saying everyone fork over the money, however, i do say that if you feel that bus driver did everything in his/her power to give you a safe and comfortable ride, then by all means show the driver that you appreciate it![]()
pumpkinboy said:Glad you are here and opening up to the lots and lots of Questions that folks have about DME.
My Aunt has a mobility impairment; she can walk, but that first step onto the bus is just too high for her. When she first took DME back on 5/7, the first bus that arrived did not have a step stool she could use to climb onto the bus, and the second had a wheelchair lift but a driver who did not know how to use it. Even with these difficulties she still made it to her resort within 2 hours of stepping off the plane, but it did make her first impression a little off.
We have a wheelchair-bound child who will need a wheelchair lift-equipped bus and someone who knows how to operate it. Do you think we will have ironed these issues out by the fall?
I am really hoping that this will work out great, and wish you and the other drivers all the best in bringing this great service on line.
Lewisc said:Then should we be tipping the Disney bus drivers that take us from our hotel to the theme parks? Should I be tipping the city bus driver in any major city?
GGjertsen said:I'm coming down on June 15 with a 3 and a 2 year old. I will not have car seats. Are they provided or do the children not need them based on the type of vehicle.
Thanks,
Gary
Disney's official line is that they cover the inbound bell service gratuity for Magical Express luggage delivered to the room. That makes sense, because Disney wants guests to go off, be happy, and spend money -- not for angry guests to wait around until their luggage is delivered. Tyler has explained how this works, and it doesn't seem that those who deliver the luggage to the rooms are being cheated out of tips.dme_driver said:as you will notice... i am a mears employee and NOT a disney employee...disney does not want their employee's tipped for whatever reason, and they have had to replace many bellstaff and porters because they quit,
dme_driver said:we all basically survive on tips, i make 7.65 and hr (honest!) and if you think thats alot consider this, im responsible for the safety of everyone on board and McD's on International drive starts at 8 bucks an hr.
Out of curiosity, were those signs "officially" installed by Mears Transportation Group, or have Mears drivers put the signs up themselves?dme_driver said:yes we ARE allowed to recieve tips.... no we aren't allowed to solicit for them, and would be rude to do so, but you will see a sign in the bus that says "your driver is {drivers name}, gratuities appreciated"
dme_driver said:if you feel that bus driver did everything in his/her power to give you a safe and comfortable ride, then by all means show the driver that you appreciate it![]()
the order of the drops is basically the order they are from the main gates ieBCKatie02 said:I know certain buses go to certain hotels, but can you tell me if there is a particular order in which the buses drop off on each route-- ie. which hotels are first, etc on each route?
Thanks!
pop would normally be first, except if there was saratoga springs old key west or caribean (bus routes are never the same it depends on who is going where)RamseyTrio said:dme driver - just wanted to say thanks for voluntarily starting a thread for questions.
We'll be using the service in October.
Don't really have any questions yet except to ask what stop Pop Century is from MCO. Does it vary depending on who else is arriving or do they have set routes?
Thanks![]()