The way I figure it is this.....there aren't all that many wheelchairs/
ECVs at WDW. I think that in all my trips, I have been at one bus stop that had two parties with a wheelchair or
ECV waiting to board. I think about having to wait an extra 20 minutes on the offchance I can't get on that particular bus, and then thank heaven that I have the ability of getting around on my own two feet. I'm sure that, for the most part, those that have special needs would rather wait with us, rather than get boarded first in their special conveyance.
But, if you get a bus driver like we had at AKL last year...well, that's a horse of a different color!!! He boarded an ECV, bus was down in it's 'kneeling' position. When he went to lift that puppy back up, it wouldn't budge!!! The bus was full of people, the driver kept trying to get the bus back to standing, it's not working, people are starting to gripe. The driver got everyone off the bus, except for the ECV and occupant, and again tried to raise the bus up, saying it had been too heavy with everyone on it. Still nothing. It was almost funny. He did call for another bus, but when the other bus came, those that had been taken off the first bus got trampled on by newcomers who just charged right past those of us waiting for the new bus. I'm surprised all out war didn't break out. Just as we were getting on the second bus, lo and behold the 'kneeling' bus got up!!! Now, looking back on it...it was pretty funny. But, man...people got really bent out of shape fast. If people would just take a patience pill, life would go much more smoothly. I mean, after all..what difference, in the long run, is an addtl 20 minutes going to make in your life??