maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2004
I'm just going to reaffirm what I said before as I'm not sure if what I wanted to say came across. I'm not looking for preferential treatment, all I asked was if it was normal. It isn't where I am from. That's it. The only reason I had an expectation was because again where I'm from a bus driver can (IME) refuse to move if someone with a mobility aid is standing (or if a young child who can't balance is, if someone is standing on the stairs, if someone is holding someone, etc). It was a difference that I hadn't experienced before and so wasn't expecting.
The problem with that same expectation at Disney World is that the buses are designed to hold more people standing than sitting. If you think of all of the people with young kids (who should arguably have a seat) elderly, people who are disabled permanently and temporarily it would be easy to have a bus where more people "need" a seat than can be accommodated.
I wouldn't let it keep you away from another visit. Now that you know you can make other arrangements if necessary, such as grabbing a taxi.