I have two good stories from my trip last November.
First, I was leaving AK to return to AllStars Sports. When I got to the bus stop I was the only
ECV. As the bus pulled up, two more
ECVs came and they were a couple traveling together. The driver got out, came over to where we were lined up by the back of the bus and said, "I am sorry, I only have 2 tie downs so I can only take the first two of you." I immediately said, take the other couple, I am alone and no one is waiting for me anywhere. The driver asked me if I was sure, as did the other couple but I insisted and they went ahead. The driver told me, "I will call and get another bus to come for you as soon as possible."
After a very short wait, another bus comes. By this time there are again people waiting in the regular boarding line but I am the only one at the back in the boarding with assistance spot. The driver, a woman comes over and says to me, "I heard the call that you had given up your spot. I was getting ready to go on break but I asked and was told it was okay to come and get you first." I thanked her and she got me boarded and settled quickly. Then she let the people in the regular line on.
After everyone was on, the driver closed the door, got out of her seat, stood at the front of the bus and shouted, "I want you folks to know that I was sent to pick up the lady in the ECV but that lady insisted that I take the rest of you also. So you can thank her for your ride." There was this stunned silence, then the people in bus began applauding. It was an incredible moment.
Same trip but different day, I went to the bus stop at AllStar Sports to go to Epcot. It was about 35 minutes before park opening and I was the first one at the stop. While waiting for the bus a lot of other people came until the line was full but when the bus came I was still the only ECV.
The bus driver comes to the back door, opens it and tries to lower the ramp. The ramp comes down oddly and does not line up correctly with the sidewalk. The driver gets out of the bus and shouts to the people in line, "I am having trouble with my ramp but just be patient, I am going to tinker with it and then reposition the bus and see if that works." I immediately said, no, no. Please just load the bus with the other people and I will get the next bus, please. The driver asked if I was sure and when I told him absolutely sure, he then went and loaded the other waiting people through the redgular front doors.
As the line of people snaked unto the bus, one family stopped at the door, turned towards where I was waiting on my ECV at the back of the bus and shouted "THANK YOU" and cheered. It was an amazing thing because I did not even realize that anyone had seen or understood what happened.