DisneyLeo18
Active Member
I am a born and raised New Yorker. I have lived in New York City my whole life and it's sad but this has to be expected when your taking public transportation in a large city. I would look more at whether or not the transportation system operated efficicently and on a strict time schedule than the overall cleanliness of a station. My impression was that he would be in charge of making sure the transportation system ran smoothly. Buses were on time and there were enough present during crowded or peak times not the overall cleanliness of the transportation system. I am always impressed with how clean the transportation is around WDW, coming from NYC I feel they overachieve when it comes to cleanliness as I have come to expect some dirt it comes to transporting such large groups of people.
Woooo NY!!!!:lol: :wave:
Seriously though, I agree. Most large city public transportation has this issue. And like stated above they are most likely more concerned with efficiency than cleanliness. WDW has no schedule whatsoever (as I'm sure we have all waited for our resort bus for more than 15 minutes). This allows them to focus on other aspects of the transportation (I would assume). You probably won't find any homeless people bumming out on the trains in WDW, it's still a vacation spot, not your average big city.