I'm a healthy younger woman... I give up my seat for women and children and elderly.
Compassion. Peace. Empathy. Pass it on.
How do you know the others didn't already wait for the next bus just to get a seat? If someone has a sleeping child, maybe they should have left the park a bit earlier so they wouldn't have to carry the sleeping child?
There are all sorts of ways to ensure you get a seat on the bus instead of waiting for someone to give you theirs. You just can't depend on the kindness of strangers when everyone coming out of the park is tired or have a problem standing.
I have two total knee replacements and arthritis in my hip so standing is very difficult for me, but I do it if I want to get on a bus that has no seats left. Otherwise I wait for the next bus.
Oh, and by the way - why on Earth should a person with a child who may fall asleep by the time the reach bus leave the park any earlier than anyone else? Are they lesser people. Should they not enjoy Disney as much or for as long as anyone else. No. Your thinking is just makes me![]()
I really don't get it either. Last time I checked Disney was child and family friendly. Come on people, these kids will be running this country when we get older. Let's teach them to care about others and not just themselves.
I really don't get it either. Last time I checked Disney was child and family friendly. Come on people, these kids will be running this country when we get older. Let's teach them to care about others and not just themselves.
I look at it this way: If someone in my family has need of a seat on a bus, it is up to me (or someone else in our family) to see to their needs. No one else. If I couldn't be bothered to see to it that my mom/grandma/pregnant sister had a seat, why should a total stranger care?
It is nice if someone offers their seats to others. I do when I can. But I think it is a bit sad that anyone has to. If you (in general) or a family member can't stand on a full bus, then you should be the one to see to it that they don't. Wait for a bus with open seating, rent a car, or grab a taxi. But if you can't bothered to be do any of those things, don't glare and complain about some guy who wouldn't stand for your family member. Obviously their needs weren't important to you to begin with.
I always give up my seat to anyone who looks like they need it, and I actually do have a hidden disability, but I can handle it. My mother always said... "Take a look around, you don't have to look very far to find someone that has it worse than you."
DH doesn't even bother to sit, regardless of how early we board, he just moves to the back of the bus to stand. All of our children are encourage to give up their seat to the very old or very young. It's the way we were raise, and CHOOSE to raise our children.
I don't think so. Why should my husband have to stand everywhere we go. There will always be women with children on every bus. By the end of the day we are both beat. If we get a seat... we sit. We are not young. I have never once had anyone offer me a seat. Not one child has been put on an adults lap to allow me or my husband to sit.
Nancy
This is us too -- it's the way we were raised. My father would be rolling over in his grave if every one of us was not empathetic to others' needs, or at the very least polite (which is why if offered a seat you must accept graciously, especially if the "gentleman" is a young dude).
And this explains why people don't give up their seats at wdw. I wondered -- it's one of the few things that makes me happy we don't live in wdw.
I guess you have never been on a bus with my family -- or maybe you were...you might have been that whole family that was sitting.
Just me and the hubby. Who by the way does stand. As do I as we always seem to be on a full bus at night. I don't always want to wait for the next bus so I stand. And I am only 5Ft so can't hold on overhead. I have two bad hips. I like to sit when I can. And I like my husband to sit when he can. So sue me.
Just me and the hubby. Who by the way does stand. As do I as we always seem to be on a full bus at night. I don't always want to wait for the next bus so I stand. And I am only 5Ft so can't hold on overhead. I have two bad hips. I like to sit when I can. And I like my husband to sit when he can. So sue me.
I look at it this way: If someone in my family has need of a seat on a bus, it is up to me (or someone else in our family) to see to their needs. No one else. If I couldn't be bothered to see to it that my mom/grandma/pregnant sister had a seat, why should a total stranger care?
It is nice if someone offers their seats to others. I do when I can. But I think it is a bit sad that anyone has to. If you (in general) or a family member can't stand on a full bus, then you should be the one to see to it that they don't. Wait for a bus with open seating, rent a car, or grab a taxi. But if you can't bothered to be do any of those things, don't glare and complain about some guy who wouldn't stand for your family member. Obviously their needs weren't important to you to begin with.
I don't think so. Why should my husband have to stand everywhere we go. There will always be women with children on every bus. By the end of the day we are both beat. If we get a seat... we sit. We are not young. I have never once had anyone offer me a seat. Not one child has been put on an adults lap to allow me or my husband to sit.
Nancy