The issue that annoys me, actually annoys me, is when I pull up to a load zone and a guest in a wheel chair or scooter has decided to take the regular line. This often means that they get to the door when the bus is a quarter to half full, but it's full enough that it's too late and there are too many people for me to safely load them, and so they wind up waiting for another bus. If you are in a wheel chair, please take the alternate route. As the OP said, most of our buses (all but two) have space for only two wheel chairs, some of our older buses might have a broken seat mechanism or something so they only have actual space for one, which means if you have six wheel chairs at a load zone those last two will be waiting three, maybe even four buses while everyone else in the load zone got to go home. So please, take that alternate route, let me get you aboard and home. We have it there for a reason. It's easier for you, it's easier for us, it's easier for everyone.
I have been known to rip into guests who complain about loading the wheel chair first. Often, I'll tell that guest that the guest I helped load (pointing at them) would love to be able to stand and pack into the bus. They would give limbs not needed for standing to be free of that chair, to not have to have their faces at rear-end level all day. That usually garners some applause, and that guest who did the complaining usually shuts up the rest of the way home. I especially love it when the person in the chair is the one piping up. So if you or a child you are with are in that situation and the driver gets flak for loading you first, please speak up. Your driver will thank you.
I totally agree with Cheshire Figment, if your driver will not load you or lets people on before you without a proper explanation and/or apology (and work to make it right), then absolutely report them. I hate to say it, but with this new computer system they've put in the buses, Disney is not exactly hiring the most friendly/helpful drivers anymore, so I can sadly understand if this becomes an even worse problem. We've received many complaints about driver friendliness, and this is one of the areas I've seen it myself. So if you have a driver that is not helpful, that won't serve you, PLEASE report them. There are ID numbers all over the bus (on the side right at the door, on the front above the right headlight, on the back on the right side), your driver wears a nametag, and they can often identify the driver by the time of day and park/resort between which you were traveling. So in fact, I beg you to report any driver that doesn't take care of you.
Now, my personal opinion? People who are in wheel chairs are the most fun to take care of. Why? Well, to get them secured into the bus, I have to invade their personal space anyway, and often many times, so I might as well be nice to you and try to make it fun for you. There's only been one person who was in an
ECV scooter (refused to transfer to a seat despite the fact that he got up during the trip, walked over to a family member and walked back to the scooter) and was a real jerk about it. But that's one out of, what, hundreds?
I hope that clears a couple things up here. If you ever have questions about bus transportation at Disney World, etc. please drop me a line. PM me here, or send me an e-mail at
SGTBigWallaby@gmail.com. I'll try to answer your question in a timely fashion.