When did Disney start to outsource their resort to park busses

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During our recent trip in October we noticed Disney outsourced it's bus that take guests from resort to park. When the bus pulled up to the stop at POP, the driver got off and did not speak english. Many guest refused to get on the bus since the driver was really unsure of where she was going. She just kept pointing at the park sign where she stopped. She did not have a CM outfit on nor did the bus have any Disney markings except a hand written sign in the front window. A couple of days later I got this picture that did have the words Walt Disney World lit up. Sorry, but I can't post a picture any other way.

http://images.photos2.walmart.com/232323232fp5324;>vq=3236>994>7:3>WSNRCG=33;3958658327vq0mrj
 
They don't outsource the buses, AFAIK - well not in the way you are describing. Did you get on the bus and get taken to a Disney park? It sounds more like a Mears bus taking people to Universal or other off-site location, or a shuttle bus from an off-site resort (although realize then it wouldn't have been @ Pop picking people up).

I wouldn't be getting on any bus that didn't have the official Disney markings on the side and a uniformed Disney driver.
 
I can't really see the bus but is it one of the blue busses used to transport the college program kids?
 
As of right now, the only outsource are the DME and the DCL busses.
During certain times of the year, Disney will bring in Mears, to assist with moving guests, such as during the Chrsitmas week and July 4th to name a few.
The picture is not that clear, and I can only tell it looks like a bluebird bus, or more to the point a bus that is built to the same specs as a school bus. Its definitely not Disneys, or a Mears bus which is the prime outsource.

If you go to photobucket.com, you can upload the photo there, and post it directly to the site, we can get a better look and tell you what may have happened. Or email it to me, pm me for my addy, and Ill take a look at it.

Personally I wouldnt have gotten on the bus either.
 

During our recent trip in October we noticed Disney outsourced it's bus that take guests from resort to park. When the bus pulled up to the stop at POP, the driver got off and did not speak english. Many guest refused to get on the bus since the driver was really unsure of where she was going. She just kept pointing at the park sign where she stopped. She did not have a CM outfit on nor did the bus have any Disney markings except a hand written sign in the front window. A couple of days later I got this picture that did have the words Walt Disney World lit up. Sorry, but I can't post a picture any other way.

http://images.photos2.walmart.com/232323232fp5324;>vq=3236>994>7:3>WSNRCG=33;3958658327vq0mrj

They only use those buses when it busy to help them out they still run their own buses.

This is what i found out about the driver not speak english from the fedreal gov "All drivers also must be able to read and speak English well enough to read road signs, prepare reports, and communicate with law enforcement officers and the public".


http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos242.htm#training
 
They only use those buses when it busy to help them out they still run their own buses.

This is what i found out about the driver not speak english from the fedreal gov "All drivers also must be able to read and speak English well enough to read road signs, prepare reports, and communicate with law enforcement officers and the public".


http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos242.htm#training

I was just reading the FL CDL testing requirements. This has me scratching my head. Theyll give you an oral written, in English, Spanish, or Haitian Creole, but not for the skills (road test) portion.If you need some one to translate the written for you, how do you pass the road test, where the tester will give you directions in English? (or at leat there supposed to)
 
I was just reading the FL CDL testing requirements. This has me scratching my head. Theyll give you an oral written, in English, Spanish, or Haitian Creole, but not for the skills (road test) portion.If you need some one to translate the written for you, how do you pass the road test, where the tester will give you directions in English? (or at leat there supposed to)

yeah they shouldn't give them the option if the fedreal dot say they have to speak enlish. They pass the writen in their language and then just learn the signs in english but still not good enough to satify the the fedreal dot. if the driver cant say in english this is the bus to lets say mk or this bus is for cms only then they shouldnt be driving. Because if thy get into an accident they wont be able to provide aid or speak to the police right away. I know they enforce it more for truck driver since they get pulled over more. Their needs to be one standard for every state it makes no sense to have the write in spanish orany other lanagues when the fedreal dot say they have to be able to speak english.
 
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yeah they should give them the option if it against the fedreal dot then it all should be in english. because they pass the writen and then just learn the signs but still not good enough to satify the the fedreal dot. if the driver cant say in english this is the bus to lets say mk or this bus is for cms only then they shouldnt be driving. Because if thy get into an accident they wont be able to provide aid or speak to the police rigt away. I know they enforce i more for truck driver since they get pulled over more so they get cought. their need to be one standard for every state it makes n sense to have the write in spanish or other lanagues when the fedreal dot say they have to be able to speak english.

And the irony is profound.
 
They routinely bring in charter buses when they expect to be unable to meet demand. It seems to happen most frequently when 3 parks are closing at about the same time, but it can happen any time. They usually have them shuttling back and forth between one park and resort so they can't get lost, but sometimes Mears buses are used as floaters to fill in as needed.

Most of the buses brought in are either Mears or Dynamic, but they can be from any local charter operator, including generic-looking white buses with the operator's name in small letters.

You can identify buses working for Disney by a card in the windshield that has the Disney Transport logo over a 4-digit "virtual" bus number.
 
This was an outsourced bus, I asked a bus CM and he did not seem happy to talk about it. The busses in question did not stop at a stop I was at. That said I would not have gotten on one of these busses. The driver I did hear could say the words of the stop in perfect English, she just could not in English speak with guests about what she was doing. This happened around October 7-9th of this year. It was so creppy that I wanted to call guest services or complain. Also, the one morning in question I arrived at the TL bus stop at about 9:15am for an opening of 10am. The bus did not arrive till 10am (a diney bus) and the driver did not know how to get to TL. There were several guest that helped him after he drove past TL entrance. He had trouble finding DTD. We did arrive at TL about 10:30 from POP. Here are the pictures of the bus, I hope

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:banana::banana: I posted a picture, my first:banana::banana:
 
This was an outsourced bus, I asked a bus CM and he did not seem happy to talk about it. The busses in question did not stop at a stop I was at. That said I would not have gotten on one of these busses. The driver I did hear could say the words of the stop in perfect English, she just could not in English speak with guests about what she was doing. This happened around October 7-9th of this year. It was so creppy that I wanted to call guest services or complain. Also, the one morning in question I arrived at the TL bus stop at about 9:15am for an opening of 10am. The bus did not arrive till 10am (a diney bus) and the driver did not know how to get to TL. There were several guest that helped him after he drove past TL entrance. He had trouble finding DTD. We did arrive at TL about 10:30 from POP. Here are the pictures of the bus, I hope


:banana::banana: I posted a picture, my first:banana::banana:

Not sure what was creepy? But I would have gotten on the bus - too eager to get to MK!
 
Not sure what was creepy? But I would have gotten on the bus - too eager to get to MK!


No real Disney markings, no CM outfits, a woman that could not speak english except to say the park name perfectly and point at the sign she had stopped at, no disney CM to explain that this was a legit bus. I have used a cruise bus to go to the parks and I have rode a ME bus to get to a park. I have been to Disney many times over the past 14 years and this was a first for me.
 
Why would the driver not be happy about it?

In Boston lots of MBTA (transit) drivers would kill to get overtime.

Now in Boston, too, it would be nice if drivers got merit reviews with more weight on good customer service, as opposed to totally on seniority.

Disney hints: http://www.cockam.com/disney.htm
 
If you need some one to translate the written for you, how do you pass the road test, where the tester will give you directions in English? (or at leat there supposed to)

Their needs to be one standard for every state it makes no sense to have the write in spanish orany other lanagues when the fedreal dot say they have to be able to speak english.

Because learning to read and write a new language is much more difficult than learning to speak and understand a new language. It is entirely possible for someone to understand verbal instructions and speak the language reasonably well, but struggle with reading it. It's similar to how a native English speaker with dyslexia (or a similar learning disability) can be perfectly capable of speaking and hearing, but struggle with the written word.
 
So instead of giving a CM overtime they pay someone a bunch less to take your place when your shift is over or possibly they called this non CM to work when your sitting at home not getting to work at all, just a guess
 
Because learning to read and write a new language is much more difficult than learning to speak and understand a new language. It is entirely possible for someone to understand verbal instructions and speak the language reasonably well, but struggle with reading it. It's similar to how a native English speaker with dyslexia (or a similar learning disability) can be perfectly capable of speaking and hearing, but struggle with the written word.

I have a learning disability your point in saying that is. but I was saying if the have a federal law stating they have to speak English and be able to reead the street signs in English then it dosnet make sense for states to give the writing in other languages. Their a big difference being learning disabled and not bein able to speak english yes people with learning dissabiltys could have the sane problem reading the signs and writing but that nOt the same as can't speak English. Their needs to be one test that every state gives and not in other langauges if it the federal dot states that they have to be able to speak and read English.
 
Because learning to read and write a new language is much more difficult than learning to speak and understand a new language. It is entirely possible for someone to understand verbal instructions and speak the language reasonably well, but struggle with reading it. It's similar to how a native English speaker with dyslexia (or a similar learning disability) can be perfectly capable of speaking and hearing, but struggle with the written word.

Slightly off topic but.....I have studied multiple foreign languages and have a degree in Russian and extensive classes in Slovak. I always excelled at reading and writing and had great difficulty with understanding and speaking each foreign language that I have studied. Which components come easier to you depends on your individual learning style. Reading and writing it isn't more difficult for everyone.
 
Because learning to read and write a new language is much more difficult than learning to speak and understand a new language. It is entirely possible for someone to understand verbal instructions and speak the language reasonably well, but struggle with reading it. It's similar to how a native English speaker with dyslexia (or a similar learning disability) can be perfectly capable of speaking and hearing, but struggle with the written word.

It still comes back to, the communication and safety issues. If someone sitting next to you can tell you turn left here, and you understand that, what happens when they have to fill out a incident report, after being involved in an accident, or after someone gets hurt? Or they see a sign they dont normally see, like a low bridge sign?
In the end it still comes down to being able to communicate and understand english clearly. And this person clearly coud not. What would of happened if the bus caught fire, and had to be evacuated? Or one set of doors were blocked due to an accident? Or worse yet, a guest has a medical issue and needs help now, would the driver understand? And be able to get help in a timely manner?

Dont get me wrong. Im all for people being bi lingual, or multi lingual. But for safety, you need to be able to communicate clearly, in those languages, before you take on the responsibility of the safety of those lives your are driving around, or sharing the road with.
 














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