who gets on first??!!

The people who are in line or standing near where the bus stops should get on first. No one should feel the need to play hall monitor and try to figure out who's waiting for which bus, who arrived at the bus stop first, who's ready to ride now, or are they waiting for other familiy member, and so on and on and on.

I feel the same way about CS restaurants. I get right in line and don't worry about the people standing way back and reading the menu. They got there first but are probably deciding whether or not there's something on the menu they want.
 
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I love how so many people have personal etiquettes that they feel should be enforced. Sorry, I am not going to try to keep track of who got to a bus stop before and after me and then try to queue up. When the bus pulls up to the curb, the first person to the door is the first person on the bus. If you want to sit at the stop and its busy, well, you might be standing on the bus (at least you saved some energy :rotfl:)

As others have said, this is the silly stuff that does result in their being lines installed at resort bus stops, just because people complain that they had someone get on the bus before them. It is amazing we have nothing better to complain about......
 
In my opinion, if you are not waiting by the curb, you are not in line for the bus. What are you supposed to do, quiz every person sitting down on what park they are going to?

If I walk up as the bus is approaching, I will kind of look to see if anyone is standing up and walking to the curb. But I think in most cases if you choose to sit that is your choice, but you are not in line for the bus, and no one is cutting you if they form a line or get on first.


I totally agree- get your butt off the bench if you want to get on the bus first. It's not like you are not going to spend all day walking as it is, an extra 2 minutes won't kill you.

If we are sitting on the benches, I watch the buses closely and get up when I see ours coming. If someone is already standing on the curb, I get behind them, because by sitting on the bench I was taking myself off of the line so to speak.
 
Since this isn't specific to resorts, I'm going to move it to the Transportation board.
 

Sorry, but if you are not "in line" you are not "in line" period. If you are sitting on the bench and not waiting in line when the bus stops at the curb, you are not getting in front of me. It's common sense! Stand in line. :confused3

Couldnt have said it better myself :thumbsup2
 
There are no roped off areas at the deluxes. Anyone knows that those sitting were there first. Some will use any excuse to get on first, but their selfish character is showing. Too bad money can't buy manners.
 
Being someone who always rents a car-- I find this whole topic fascinating.

I've never waited in line for the busses, so if I walked up to the bus stop and there were people sitting on the benches but they made no move to get ahead of me when they saw me coming, I'd assume they were there for the bus, but possibly not interested in being first ????

If they didn't move until the bus showed up, I'd ask them if they'd like to go ahead of me, since they were there before me, but it sounds like the whole bus etiquette thing is scary and just reading about it stresses me out, so it makes me glad I rent a car.:laughing:
 
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Remedies.....

*rope system like at the parks...... DTD especially needs this

*take a number, just like at the DMV.....

Really, the bus stops can be a very big mess and frustrating as to who was there first..... imagine if you got there and there were people sitting on the benches AND standing there..... you have no idea who got there first.....

I will sit if I am there early, but most of the time I will stand in line or start a line......many times the bus stops are packed and it is very tough to see who was first......

Now, if there was 1 other family sitting there and then my family.. no one else, of course it is easy to see who was first and by all means get on the bus first if you were sitting.......

It isn't as easy as everyone states unless everyone is standing in line..
 
Just having the line up like at POP doesn't stop the bench warmers from trying to get in front of you when the bus pulls up. They will still try and say they "were in line" sitting on the bench. People wil just amble up and stand outside the chained area and still insist they are "in line".

"Bench warmers" LOVE IT!

There are no roped off areas at the deluxes. Anyone knows that those sitting were there first. Some will use any excuse to get on first, but their selfish character is showing. Too bad money can't buy manners.

Are you speaking of waiting for a bus AT the resort or waiting for a bus from a park BACK to the resort?

If you are speaking about waiting at the resort to take a bus to a park, I would have to disagree with you. I am not going to walk around and ask every single person/family at the bus stop sitting on the benches who were there before me which park they are catching a bus too so I can make sure they get on the bus before me. It would go something like this: "Excuse me sir, which park are you going to and did you arrive here before that family over there sitting on that bench?" Then walking over to the other family "Excuse me miss, which park are you going to and did you arrive here before that third family over there sitting on a bench? I need to know this information so I can make a mental note in my head of which order these 8 families sitting on benches should board the bus so I do not board out of order!" Sorry, not doing it!

If you are speaking of waiting in line at a park to get back to the resort, if you are sitting on a bench, then you are not in line PERIOD. The resort bus stops at the AK and HS to get back to the Poly did have ropes at the bus stop. Of course, there were benches too but if you are sitting on the bench BEHIND the ropes that everybody else is standing in waiting in line, then you are not in line.
 
Just having the line up like at POP doesn't stop the bench warmers from trying to get in front of you when the bus pulls up. They will still try and say they "were in line" sitting on the bench. People wil just amble up and stand outside the chained area and still insist they are "in line".
Well...that isn't going to work for me. Those benches are aways away from the que's. No telling what someone is sitting there for, or even for which bus. They aren't nearly the same thing as the benches at moderate or deluxe bus stops.
Those folks are not getting in front of those in the que...I've seen them try, but the que'ers were not having any of it. In line means 'in line'...someone in front of you, someone behind you.

There are no roped off areas at the deluxes. Anyone knows that those sitting were there first. Some will use any excuse to get on first, but their selfish character is showing. Too bad money can't buy manners.

While I agree that those sitting on the benches have probably been there longer, many of them just don't care as to when they board the bus. If they get up, when the bus is arriving, then they need to get into the line.
My issue??? It's never a line..it's a clump. And trying to get a clump to form a line is like herding cats!!!
I sometimes sit on the bench..especially if the bus to the park I want is just pulling away when I'm approaching the stop. I know the next bus will be awhile. But, if I see a lot of other guests approaching the area, and I don't want to be at the back of a huge line for the bus, I get off that bench and amble on over to the curb area..putting myself towards the front of the line, or clump in some cases.

My favorite story??? We were at VWL last August. My dd and I were waiting for the bus to DHS...a lot of others were with us. Well, the bus came along, we got into our 'clumppy line'...well, as people were boarding the bus, a woman in an ECV came along..she stopped at the front door of the bus, right next to those who were boarding the bus. She yelled in to the driver that she needed to board the bus and couldn't get off the ECV to do it. Oh, and she had other family members coming along to join her. I just stood there, about 9 people back from the door, looked at my dd, and said, 'Okay, here we go. This is gonna get interesting.' At this time, ECVs had to be boarded first. But she had arrived after the boading started. She was very aggressive. So, the driver gets off the bus, talks to the woman, who tells him there are going to be about 7 more guests coming to join her, in addition to the 3 with her at that moment. He has her pull around to the rear door, with her party. Well, of course those trying to board the bus at the front door have now been stopped. Seriously???? Oh, sad but true. The driver had closed the front door. Now, as he is on the bus, most likely clearing out the ECV tie down area of guests that were already seated there, there is a group ambling down the walkway, yellling...'Hey, Ma, we're here. But the kids are behind us a bit. Should be here in a minute.' And off they all go to join Ma.
Well...those of us at the front door are more than a bit peeved. But...what do we see? Another bus heading to DHS, coming up the drive. The driver pulls in, at an angle, off to the front and side of the already parked bus and says..."All aboard for DHS..unless you want to wait for that other bus to load.'' I had to feel badly for those who were waiting for the bus to open it's doors since they already had family members on that bus. But, my dd and I led a small group off to the newly arrived bus to DHS. I can't believe how many others waited, like sheep, for that other bus.

But...it just goes to show that manners are in short supply. It's a 'you first, right after me' type mentality there. Those late arriving guests really could not have cared less who had been waiting a long time for that bus to arrive. They wanted on that bus and they were not being denied.
 
Well...that isn't going to work for me. Those benches are aways away from the que's. No telling what someone is sitting there for, or even for which bus. They aren't nearly the same thing as the benches at moderate or deluxe bus stops.
Those folks are not getting in front of those in the que...I've seen them try, but the que'ers were not having any of it. In line means 'in line'...someone in front of you, someone behind you.



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Exactly my point. Since I have yet to see a bench IN a line for the bus-if you are on a bench, you are not in line. It does not matter where the bench is (close or far from the line).

Even at the moderates the bench area is shared by several different buses. So if you are on a bench I have no way of knowing which park you are going to.
 
Exactly my point. Since I have yet to see a bench IN a line for the bus-if you are on a bench, you are not in line. It does not matter where the bench is (close or far from the line).

Even at the moderates the bench area is shared by several different buses. So if you are on a bench I have no way of knowing which park you are going to.
True, but at least at the moderates and deluxes, those benches are within the actual bus stops. The benches at POP are similar to the ones at the park bus stops..outside the actual line area.

I have to say that I tend to agree with those who get there, stand and wait and then get on the bus without regard for those seated on the benches. There is no way to discern which bus the seated person is waiting for. Those seated on the benches need to get up and join the group when they see the bus coming. That's what I do. If it means that I'm the 21st person to board the bus, so be it. And of course we all know that everything I do is the correct thing. Right...:thumbsup2
 
True, but at least at the moderates and deluxes, those benches are within the actual bus stops. The benches at POP are similar to the ones at the park bus stops..outside the actual line area.

I have to say that I tend to agree with those who get there, stand and wait and then get on the bus without regard for those seated on the benches. There is no way to discern which bus the seated person is waiting for. Those seated on the benches need to get up and join the group when they see the bus coming. That's what I do. If it means that I'm the 21st person to board the bus, so be it. And of course we all know that everything I do is the correct thing. Right...:thumbsup2

Of course! I saw the Mod banner under your name LOL
 
Sorry, but if you are not "in line" you are not "in line" period. If you are sitting on the bench and not waiting in line when the bus stops at the curb, you are not getting in front of me. It's common sense! Stand in line. :confused3

Yup, not only at Disney but everywhere! If you are over in the grass throwing a Frisbee don't expect to walk right on the bus in front of other people who are STANDING in the line! General area doesn't cut it...
 
Most of the points brought up here (and in related bus-boarding/seating threads over the years) become completely non-issues so long as courtesy and common sense are applied. Persons sitting on a nearby bench may not technically be "in line", but they are waiting for the bus just the same (and there need to be benches near the stops; Not everyone can stand for long periods, and for anyone who walks up to see the bus pulling out, it's certainly reasonable to sit for a while before lining up). This shouldn't come down to a semantic argument of being in line vs. waiting for the bus.

The first person to board the bus will always arrive at the destination at the exact same moment as the very last person gets there anyway. Obvious, of course, but if I didn't know better, I'd swear perople boarding WDW buses forget that. It's occasionally comical. The only time letting a party go in front of you - when appropriate to do so - becomes a real issue is when a full bus means you don't get on at all.

Again, let common sense and courtesy be your guide. If someone has been waiting on the bench for 15 minutes while the queue fills, certainly they should be permitted to board the bus, not sent to the back of the line to wait for the next one. It doesn't matter so much if they are the first, 45th, or last to board - but they have fairly waited their turn like everyone else (at the risk of opening a can of worms, if they legitimately need to sit, they need to board sooner or have one offered). Most people should always be in the queue line regardless - it's the designated waiting area for the bus - but the bench shouldn't disqualify you from boarding (as an alternate waiting area) at the appropriate time. I'd also agree that when you see the bus coming, or when the queue starts to get too full to be sure of getting the next bus, it's probably time to join the line.

There are always going to be people who abuse the situation and take advantage of others good manners by, for instance, running up to the stop at the last minute and trying to cut in line. They deserve to wait, but its not the guests responsibility to police the queue line. If you inadvertantly let a line cutter in front of you being courteous, that's not your problem. We all hate it when people treat us this way (and there are limits), but better to be taken advantage of than be seen as impolite or rude.
 
I'm with the "if you're not in line" group on this one and if a crowd starts building up and I am on the bench you can bet I will get up and join the group so I don't have to wait for another bus. Seriously, how do people know who was there first? Should they put those little number machines out like they have at the deli and start calling off who can board? ;)
 
Imagine if it's freezing cold or pouring rain, everyone is seeking shelter and when the bus doors open it's going to be a mad dash with no regard for anything or anyone. Imagine if someone in an ECV came along then.

This thread is a good testimonial for not relying on Disney Transportation, what with the "you first, right after me" entitlement mentality that far to many people in our society seem to share.

Remember the recent incident of a bus driver being attacked, Scary:scared1:

I think the last job I would ever want at WDW would be a bus driver, even though they seem to get all the scoops of what's going on in WDW.:thumbsup2
 
I think it also depends on how the benches are set up at the resorts which have them. For example at the Contemporary bus station there is a row of them and when the buses arrive they just go in whatever space they can, so once the bus stops those getting on get up and wait for the doors to open. However at the Polynesian and Wilderness Lodge bus stations I believe they have different sections for each destinations that the buses go to, so the guests can sit and wait in that section since that is where the bus will stop and the guests can get on.
 
Imagine if someone in an ECV came along then.
Because of the new policy put in place on Oct 1, boarding would not have to stop if a ECV arrived. They would have to wait for the next bus if they could not be loaded safely.
I think the last job I would ever want at WDW would be a bus driver.
I've read your posts, it doesn't appear that you and buses would be a good mix.

though they seem to get all the scoops of what's going on in WDW.
Those scoops are mostly stuff drivers make up?
They've started building the 5th park.
 





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