DWFan4Life
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- Jan 7, 2009
I think this thread is still alive because people are always shocked at the ability for people to be rude.
Well, if you're offended by my offering you my seat (and pregnancy has nothing to do with it), I'll apologize for the offense. If you don't take the seat, someone else will. It's just that I won't sit while there's a woman or elderly person standing.
Your response doesn't surprise me. I have food and can't find anyplace to sit, and you have napkins and straws and condiments...
Perhaps I should just sit at the table you're holding...? After all, you don't own it, I paid the same admission price you did, and I already have my food. I wonder who the cast member or security would side with in the event of an unpleasant confrontation?
I am not handicapped, nor are any of my traveling companions, but I understand why Disney loads the handicapped line onto the buses first. It's easier to load a scooter/wheelchair onto an empty bus than to maneuver around other passengers, or have to ask other passengers to move to make space for the scooter/chair. Also there are only one or two spaces for a scooter or chair on each bus. It's not as if the bus will completely fill up from the handicapped line and no one else will be able to fit onto the bus. People using scooters or wheelchairs probably end up waiting longer in many cases because there are only one or two spaces available to them per bus. I would much rather wait an extra 15 minutes for the next bus than be handicapped and have to use a wheelchair or scooter at Disney.This is me trying to understand your post, however here it goes.....we have lines, you are in front of me therefore you go first, I have been in line before the folks in scooters therefore I still go before them, but as it goes Disney allows the handicapped line on a bus first....I'm not certain as to why someone wouldn't feel frustrated by that?
I am not handicapped, nor are any of my traveling companions, but I understand why Disney loads the handicapped line onto the buses first. It's easier to load a scooter/wheelchair onto an empty bus than to maneuver around other passengers, or have to ask other passengers to move to make space for the scooter/chair. Also there are only one or two spaces for a scooter or chair on each bus. It's not as if the bus will completely fill up from the handicapped line and no one else will be able to fit onto the bus. People using scooters or wheelchairs probably end up waiting longer in many cases because there are only one or two spaces available to them per bus. I would much rather wait an extra 15 minutes for the next bus than be handicapped and have to use a wheelchair or scooter at Disney.