I cannot believe this thread is still going...29 pages later.
As a 'dim' parent/'dumb' parent who got on ONE crowded bus at Disney (then made the decision to rent a car to avoid repeating the mistake because despite what has been said in this thread, I actually care about the safety of my children)...I hope most of you that are bashing the OP and other 'dumb parents' realize that the people who happen to post about the bus issues are usually experiencing it for the first time. They post about it because they surprised by the cattle-like manner of shuffling between the parks. If they only used the Disney website to plan their vacations, they wouldn't realize that the 'free' transportation is not so fabulous.
It sounded great to us---until we had to use it. Most of us find alternatives after experiencing such 'magical' transportation.
My post has been twisted quite a bit. I was
6 months pregnant at Disney (not 9 months). It was a choice we made to go on the trip. I don't regret it---I was healthy and in good shape. My balance was off a bit, though, just from the shift of my body, and that was my husband's concern regarding the bus situation and standing. We definitely didn't expect anyone to jump up and give us a seat. My husband was just so surprised that no one did as I was visibly quite pregnant. In hindsight, we should have waited for another bus because I do think it is a safety issue. We didn't realize how crowded it was when we got on and we were not sure when the next bus would appear. The buses were sporadic...45 minutes, 1 hour, then I have no idea what happened because WE RENTED A CAR.
Taking children to Disney Under Age 5
I don't consider myself a glutton for punishment. We've been taking the children to Disney since they were toddlers (the two older ones were 14 months & 2 years on the first trip to
Disneyland---no buses

). It is a great place to vacation with children.
Those of you who choose to wait until your children are 5 yrs of age, do so for whatever reasons you think are necessary. Not all children are hypersensitive to the "hyperstimulation", emom, & when travel is routine, they roll with it.
We've always found trips to Disney to be very easy with the children---young and now even easier as school-aged children. I have never been with a small infant and probably wouldn't attempt it. 6 months & older is how we've done it, but I don't judge families there with babies younger. How in the world do I know their circumstances? Much like all of you say not judge an entire bus of people because they all must have health issues.
I am from the North (have lived in the South) and I was raised to hold the door, give up my seat for someone who might need it more than I do...always for elders...& my little Northerners are raised the same (the boy and the girls). I would never complain to my children about the people on the bus for not giving a seat or glare at anyone. I have no idea why they are remaining in their seat & I will give the benefit of the doubt. I will not be convinced, though, that there was an entire bus with hidden disabilities that we just happened to get on. Spare that excuse. I respect those of you that just honestly say: I waited longer, I snagged a seat while you were lugging the children and stroller in the other door, I am tired, my feet are killing me after walking around the parks, etc.. I don't think the OP was really trying to make anyone feel guilty, but it is interesting how many of you have taken it as a direct insult to you, personally.
This is such a minor transgression to a wonderful vacation

for everyone, why can't we all agree to disagree? It fascinates me to read the responses and see how this thread has taken on a life of its own.