mousehockey37
Well-Known Member
Ugh, that's the WORST. No fun to be sick on vacation! Honestly, I think the best etiquette for buses (and mass transit of any kind) is this:
When a bus or train is crowded, anyone feeling well enough to stand should stand. Anyone who doesn't feel well enough to stand should sit. Nobody needs to ask questions. Just try not to pass judgment on anyone and leave gender, age and physical appearance out of it entirely.
Overall, just be happy there's a transit system that can get you to where you need to go. Whether you sit, stand, hop on one foot or ride on the bumper, it doesn't matter. As long as you're behind the yellow line, they're gonna cram you in... For anyone that wants to complain look at those Japanese trains where they literally push you into the trains (talk about invading the personal bubble).
In the end, it's a bus. You aren't going on a cross country journey on the thing, you're going to a resort. For many people, they've been on their feet all day and a few more minutes isn't going to kill them, if it's about to, speak up and make it known so that concessions can be made.
As has been addressed, there's a set of people in society that get offended at any turn. This makes things tough in situations like Disney buses. One could offer their seat only to get lectured about this or that, then the next day they don't offer their seat and get lectured again... So in that aspect I can see why a bus could be quiet. Then there's the times where you strike up a conversation with the people you're crammed in with and if needed and everyone's getting along (it happens), everybody helps each other out... no guessing, no offending, it just happens.