disneymarie
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On our recent trip we got a scooter, wheel chair, stroller and 5 of us on the bus. A back pack got placed on the floor under the seat by the wheel chair we folded. As we all got off the bus last, and left no one realized the "bag" was left on the bus until we got through bag check. OMG, the Canon $$$ camera, Lenses, all the medications, PANIC
We sent someone back to the bus drop to hope for help where the bus may have gone and ask to look for the bag....
What a surprize to see him still sitting there with his supervisor. They felt we would run back after we got to bag check.
How wonderful our day was not ruined. If all the meds in the bag had been sent to the lost and found and hrs later finally retrive it, if it even had been not taken
But our bus driver saved the day!
I wish we got his name, but we did tell the supervisor how important the bag was and to have it with us. His driver was amazing and he also for not sending the bag to lost and found that we would have to wait for hours and hunt it down.
On the other hand, not a bus driver but someone at the bus stop at the end of the day was so ignorant. We took the scooter, wheel chair and stroller through the main Queue, my dd was taking to a young girl from Tennesse in front of us as we went through. When we got to the Handicap chain at the front with everyone else, the father opened the chain for us to go out. We did not expect to all get on, knew we would have to wait. But, this loud bouserious man told me to take the chairs and go back to the end of the line for cutting. I There was no more waiting area for handicap access. I explained to him we had gone through the line and was our turn, we did not all expect to fit but that the wheel chair and stoller would have to go, dh on scooter would wait for the next bus. THe man flipped at me embarrasing us that he told me to get to the back of the line. I pointed to the family and the father must have stated we were in line with them, and let the folded wheel chair and folded stroller on, but would not take the stroller. even though the seating was up available. he said it was needed for people waiting in line.
I was flustered. I had spent three days waiting for three buses to take us, One bus did not have a ramp, two others were already loading with people, we had now waited for almost an hour as this man refused us entry. I was not getting to the back of the line!
When we left the HS, the bus driver got off his bus and apologised that we were not visable to him in the line, to wait up front. There was another family there and offered that we go first as we had gone through the long line for a few buses already. I told her that was kind, but after almost getting thrown to the back of a line at MK, we learned to just stay in the main queue no matter how long it took.
After this visit, I was wondering if it just wasn't easier to use the rental van no matter how difficult to in and out of MK.
We sent someone back to the bus drop to hope for help where the bus may have gone and ask to look for the bag....
What a surprize to see him still sitting there with his supervisor. They felt we would run back after we got to bag check.
How wonderful our day was not ruined. If all the meds in the bag had been sent to the lost and found and hrs later finally retrive it, if it even had been not taken

I wish we got his name, but we did tell the supervisor how important the bag was and to have it with us. His driver was amazing and he also for not sending the bag to lost and found that we would have to wait for hours and hunt it down.

On the other hand, not a bus driver but someone at the bus stop at the end of the day was so ignorant. We took the scooter, wheel chair and stroller through the main Queue, my dd was taking to a young girl from Tennesse in front of us as we went through. When we got to the Handicap chain at the front with everyone else, the father opened the chain for us to go out. We did not expect to all get on, knew we would have to wait. But, this loud bouserious man told me to take the chairs and go back to the end of the line for cutting. I There was no more waiting area for handicap access. I explained to him we had gone through the line and was our turn, we did not all expect to fit but that the wheel chair and stoller would have to go, dh on scooter would wait for the next bus. THe man flipped at me embarrasing us that he told me to get to the back of the line. I pointed to the family and the father must have stated we were in line with them, and let the folded wheel chair and folded stroller on, but would not take the stroller. even though the seating was up available. he said it was needed for people waiting in line.
I was flustered. I had spent three days waiting for three buses to take us, One bus did not have a ramp, two others were already loading with people, we had now waited for almost an hour as this man refused us entry. I was not getting to the back of the line!
When we left the HS, the bus driver got off his bus and apologised that we were not visable to him in the line, to wait up front. There was another family there and offered that we go first as we had gone through the long line for a few buses already. I told her that was kind, but after almost getting thrown to the back of a line at MK, we learned to just stay in the main queue no matter how long it took.
After this visit, I was wondering if it just wasn't easier to use the rental van no matter how difficult to in and out of MK.