goofy4tink
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As I said, there will always be exceptions. No one is going to take issue with a boy boarding with his family, unless that family group is 10+!!!goofy4tink what would you do with my 5 year old grandson as my husband boards with me as the one person? is he to be on his own? if he boards with me and i need help to control him, specialneeds. we are a party of 3 and i use a scooter.
Seriously??? Are you aware that the law says that ECVs and wheelchairs have to be boarded first?? So, if they have waited in line for 20 mins, and they are now the 15th person in the line, but the seats meant for ECV tie downs have been taken, so they get to wait for another 20 mins?? Bus drivers no longer ask guests to get up from those seats...they got tired of the treatment they got. So, they tell the ECV rider they will have to wait for another bus.Having a physical handicap is just that, a physical handicap. But it shouldn't give one a "Fast Pass" for life either. They can wait in line like everyone else in most cases. Obviously there are situations where that is difficult or more hassle than it's worth, but for 90% of the time they should wait.
In all reality, if waiting an addtl 8 mins is going to upset someone, because an ECV pulled up just as the bus came, and now they get to get on first, then perhaps an attitude change may be in order. No one ever said anything about it being a FP....but there are safety issues involved.
I have much more of an issue with the huge double strollers that are now clogging up the buses. Sure, everyone has a right to bring their children to WDW, and to provide for their transport around the parks, but really?? Those strollers are a huge issue on overcrowded buses. They make it almost impossible to move onto the bus and get past them. They take up a boatload of room. And then, for some reason, it's always the stroller people who are in the biggest hurry to get off the bus...banging into everyone as they rush to get off the bus. I actually overheard one dad yelling...'Please, make way. I have to get to my family...NOW!!' as he barged into everyone, trying to start unfolding the huge stroller as he got closer to that back door!!!
common courtesy is a wonderful thing. It might be nice to have people just take a chill pill and not be so self absorbent.