LovesTimone
Christmas Day 2017
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We just returned, and I have some real issues with transportation and a few vents as well.
Frist were are well seasoned at Disney transportations and know how it works, when you need to leave and know alternate route of transportations around the world. I have been coming to disney for 40 years. I have never seen this much chaos. We have always enjoyed riding the buses as my DH travels for work daily to his different office's, this give him a nice break.
Something has changed in the the transporation aspect of the world. I hope that they get it together... sooner the better.
On 2 mornings we headed for the buses to find out that they were sending other guest to our resort from DTD to catch park buses, to get back to there hotels, or where ever they were going to. There was some issue with buses at DTD people were waiting up to an hour for a bus, DH and I got standed for about 45 min. another morning at DTD, after the cast member directing the buses at our resort was putting people on the DTD bus to make breakfast adrs, at the monorail resorts. Saying that we could catch a direct bus.... which is true. But after getting there the guy directing tried to put us back on the bus to our resort to catch a MK bus to transportation station... and so forth.. What... is going on, we were a hour and 45 mins. late for breakfast, we left and hour ahead of time for our ADR.. so it took us 2 hour and 45 mins to get to breakfast, I think that this is excessive amount of time to get anywhere in the world. Mornings seemed to be the worst trying to get anywhere. So please be prepared to wait, I say this if you have small children that need to eat or someone has medical conditions where you need to eat or take medication with food. I am one of those people, so I did have a granola bar or yogurt before ever leaving the room, so that I did not fall out waiting for the buses.
Okay here's my vent..and... the touchy part, so before you blast me and I go up in flames please hear me out
... I have worked with special needs children and senior adults. I have tried to approach this subject with respect.
We were waiting in line to leave Epcot one evening, we had gotten in line a little bit before they ended, but the line was all the way through the turnstile ropes. Not a problem we knew that we were going to have to wait. So there are 2 scooters and the families to go with them get on the bus and they leave, so about 10 min go by and another bus come and goes. Then 2 more scooters with family in tow arrive. Two of the children were standing near us, and the little boy says to the older girl why is grandma and grandpa in those things? the girl replies... mom said if they are in them we don't have to wait in line for rides and buses and that we can get on the bus before anyone else and get a seat..

I could not beleive my ears, well guess what happened the next bus pulled up and grandma and grandpa and the whole family got on the bus, and away they went. My point is that the person that needs the seat has one, why don't they wait in line with other guest, and take their turn? This is what I was taught and that I taught my children. That everyone waits their turn. What are those parents teaching there children? What about the parents that are standing in line holding a sleeping child they can not get on the bus with a open stroller they stand there and wait, and how is it fair that someone who has a seat to wait in line, get's to get on ahead of everyone else? and why is the whole family allowed to get one with them? Everyone of the scooters are driven on by the person sitting in it, if they are capble of driving them on the bus and all over the park .. would they able to wait in line as well? ( there should be rules for scooter in the park but that another subject) I can see if one person is needed them but 8 or ten people? We saw one family with a visiably special needs child in a wheel chair, when the bus came the mother boarded the bus with her child and sent the rest of the family to wait their turn in line to board the bus. The driver told her that the whole family could get on now she said that they where not going to "butt the line" and that they would all be on the same bus and thanked the driver for helping her.
And on to the next vent...
We were on a bus heading over to the beach club the bus was very full, and as you know that they stop at Boardwalk, Swan, Dophlin, and yatch club before reaching the beach club. We stopped at the boardwalk and there were 2 scooter to load on. In one of the seats where to scooter need to go was a woman and her daughter who was visibly special needs. The mother stated to the driver that her daughter could not stand, he just said you will have to or get off, I have to put the scooter here. Really...? We offered our seat to the woman and her daughter right away, but the woman said she (the daughter) can't climb stairs. We were sitting in the back upper part of the bus. Finally a older man and woman offered their seats to them and in turn we offer them ours seats. The point is that why would you displace one handicap person to place another one in their spot ???? To me the wheelchair symbol is not just for wheelchairs and scooter, it is for everyone that needs it. You don't have to be in a wheelchair or scooter to get a handicap sign for your car. Just some food for thought.
With more and more people using electric wheelchairs, scooters and such, Disney might need to think about alternate bus style for this. I drove such a bus, not as large as disney buses, but one that was easier to load, the resident just drove on or where push on, then I could strap down the chair or scooter and the resident could still stay in the seat safely. You could still board walking residents as well. Most people that need to use wheelcahirs and scooters, don't like holding up other people it is a sense of pride and digintiy. Perhaps seperate buses for Wheelchairs, scooter and their families, or more buses running more often with more than person instead of just the driver trying to load and unload alone could be helpful. But something needs to be done to accomodate everyone.
Again, I meant no disrespect to anyone, I just think that there is a problem that needs to be address and needs to be done in now rather than later.
Frist were are well seasoned at Disney transportations and know how it works, when you need to leave and know alternate route of transportations around the world. I have been coming to disney for 40 years. I have never seen this much chaos. We have always enjoyed riding the buses as my DH travels for work daily to his different office's, this give him a nice break.
Something has changed in the the transporation aspect of the world. I hope that they get it together... sooner the better.
On 2 mornings we headed for the buses to find out that they were sending other guest to our resort from DTD to catch park buses, to get back to there hotels, or where ever they were going to. There was some issue with buses at DTD people were waiting up to an hour for a bus, DH and I got standed for about 45 min. another morning at DTD, after the cast member directing the buses at our resort was putting people on the DTD bus to make breakfast adrs, at the monorail resorts. Saying that we could catch a direct bus.... which is true. But after getting there the guy directing tried to put us back on the bus to our resort to catch a MK bus to transportation station... and so forth.. What... is going on, we were a hour and 45 mins. late for breakfast, we left and hour ahead of time for our ADR.. so it took us 2 hour and 45 mins to get to breakfast, I think that this is excessive amount of time to get anywhere in the world. Mornings seemed to be the worst trying to get anywhere. So please be prepared to wait, I say this if you have small children that need to eat or someone has medical conditions where you need to eat or take medication with food. I am one of those people, so I did have a granola bar or yogurt before ever leaving the room, so that I did not fall out waiting for the buses.
Okay here's my vent..and... the touchy part, so before you blast me and I go up in flames please hear me out

We were waiting in line to leave Epcot one evening, we had gotten in line a little bit before they ended, but the line was all the way through the turnstile ropes. Not a problem we knew that we were going to have to wait. So there are 2 scooters and the families to go with them get on the bus and they leave, so about 10 min go by and another bus come and goes. Then 2 more scooters with family in tow arrive. Two of the children were standing near us, and the little boy says to the older girl why is grandma and grandpa in those things? the girl replies... mom said if they are in them we don't have to wait in line for rides and buses and that we can get on the bus before anyone else and get a seat..



And on to the next vent...
We were on a bus heading over to the beach club the bus was very full, and as you know that they stop at Boardwalk, Swan, Dophlin, and yatch club before reaching the beach club. We stopped at the boardwalk and there were 2 scooter to load on. In one of the seats where to scooter need to go was a woman and her daughter who was visibly special needs. The mother stated to the driver that her daughter could not stand, he just said you will have to or get off, I have to put the scooter here. Really...? We offered our seat to the woman and her daughter right away, but the woman said she (the daughter) can't climb stairs. We were sitting in the back upper part of the bus. Finally a older man and woman offered their seats to them and in turn we offer them ours seats. The point is that why would you displace one handicap person to place another one in their spot ???? To me the wheelchair symbol is not just for wheelchairs and scooter, it is for everyone that needs it. You don't have to be in a wheelchair or scooter to get a handicap sign for your car. Just some food for thought.
With more and more people using electric wheelchairs, scooters and such, Disney might need to think about alternate bus style for this. I drove such a bus, not as large as disney buses, but one that was easier to load, the resident just drove on or where push on, then I could strap down the chair or scooter and the resident could still stay in the seat safely. You could still board walking residents as well. Most people that need to use wheelcahirs and scooters, don't like holding up other people it is a sense of pride and digintiy. Perhaps seperate buses for Wheelchairs, scooter and their families, or more buses running more often with more than person instead of just the driver trying to load and unload alone could be helpful. But something needs to be done to accomodate everyone.
Again, I meant no disrespect to anyone, I just think that there is a problem that needs to be address and needs to be done in now rather than later.