Jimmy Mouse
My other car is the Monorail
- Joined
- Sep 3, 2017
And that's why people call it "The Tragical Express"
The point is to social distance as much as you possibly can when you can. There is no reason why on a 75% empty bus that people need to sit in adjacent rows of each other when there's tons of empty rows to the back. While we can't always help distancing on planes, why would we not want to do it when we actually can?While assigned seats would be idea, I don't see much of a reasoning for it though as you are getting ready to board a plane with little or no social-distancing, aren't you?
Wow! Our driver last week had to load a wheelchair and it added maybe 15 minutes. It does seem to be more complicated than loading onto WDW buses, so I imagine there's some drivers with little to no experience on utilizing the lift. To your point, in addition to this, we also found that loading/unloading everyone's bags now adds additional time as well. Because Southwest and security lines are so short right now, we still had over an hour to kill before boarding, but I imagine that gap will close when/if airports become busier and RAC still isn't operating.the clueless driver dallied around for almost an hour trying to load a disabled passenger and we arrived with 20 minutes to make our flight
Some buses are definitely full. So it’s YMMV.It really is up to the people on your bus because my experience was that I could choose a distanced seat if I wanted one. Lots of groups had sat together in the front but I just went a little ways back and had plenty of Room. I think they are not filling the bus at least.
Well the problem is you have ppl like "magic mask" who literally either don't believe or don't care about it. Some ppl would have no issue socially distancing on their own, but you also have many others who don't believe there's a need, so they won't.At this point I would think people should have enough sense to do that with out being told to do so...