I'd like to take this a bit farther with my thoughts on the whole crowded bus thing.
I LOVE Disney World. It's really important to me to take my kids here. It's the one place where I really get in touch with my "child within" and love to be a kid with my kids.
I HATE HATE HATE crowds and heat, crowded buses, and all that. I get irritable very easy. I do.
The important thing is that I recognize that and am very pro-active when it comes to my
Disney vacations.
Having had experience travelling to Disney numerous times, staying at all levels of resorts, experience with crowds, mobbed buses, the monorails etc..I do what I feel is necessary to make our trip as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
For us, that means carefully choosing our resort and the time of year we're going. I now prefer to stay in a "deluxe"..preferably on the monorail as we generally spend most of our time at MK or Epcot. I try not to go during the crowded times. That said, I'm going next month and I know it'll be crowded, so my expectations of what we'll do and cover are less.
For the love of God I despise the mass exodus from the parks at the end of the night...we liked GF and Poly so we could watch Wishes from there and not have to deal with it. We DO often use taxi's if convenient. So that it is more palatable to my pocketbook to stay there, we purchase one AP so that we can get good discounts on our rooms.
No matter where you are, where you go in life, there are going to be irritating situations, crowded buses, subways etc. There will be rude people everywhere. I have had to learn to just let it roll or else I could easily work myself up and really let something bother me that I have no control over. All I have control over is how I behave and treat other people.
I despise the crowded buses. It STINKS to get on one when everyone is soaked from a rain storm!
I will no longer stay at a value because the bus stops are sooooo far away from all the entrances, and my experience has been that the service is more infrequent. (heck though,had some of that at the deluxes too)
I don't even bother with buses to DTD. we just take cabs.
I could get a rental, but we just choose not to, hence the cabs if we want to use them.
The whole "giving up your seat" debate is almost pointless. There are those who will do it and it wouldn't occur to them not to, and those who won't. So what? That's everywhere.
I say be as proactive with your trip as possible and plan out these scenarios so as to avoid as much misery.
Just my take on it after many miserable, exhausted, crowded bus rides with babies, toddlers, kids on laps, backs, standing, sleeping, crying etc.
I never "expect" anyone to give up their seat to me in a situation..but it is certainly appreciated when someone does. It would never occur to me not to give up my seat to someone that seemed to really need a helping hand.