Yes, there should be 3 wheelchair spots. The 2 with the new locking arms are rear-facing; 1 with traditional tie-downs is forward-facing.Not sure this has been said but I rode one today you ride beck wards and I think there is room for 3 mobile devices but not 100% sure
This is what it looks like good to knowYes, there should be 3 wheelchair spots. The 2 with the new locking arms are rear-facing; 1 with traditional tie-downs is forward-facing.
Regarding the bus drivers hating the new buses, I can't help but hope that this gets Disney's attention, and maybe the ordering of the new buses will be stopped. I'm sure I'm not alone in worrying about how children will handle all the standing on the buses with their little arms-we're going to WDW in October with our 3 young grandchildren and considering renting a car for this reason. Also, as I've mentioned, this doesn't make those of us needing ECVs very popular. It's our fault [some might think] that Grandpa, or little Sarah, has to stand on the bus.I know these new buses are supposed to serve a purpose, hopefully in the years to come I’ll figure out what that purpose is. At this point every driver we spoke with, not just the ones on the new buses, despise them, guests seem upset, the boarding process takes longer and there are fewer seats. I remember reading a previous post regarding people with canes, older folks and children having to go up the steps because there’s less seating, that’s absolutely true. I felt terrible taking up room and facing backwards and looking into their faces!!!
I believe the new buses also have 1 “traditional” forward-facing tie-down spot.
You are absolutely correct. There is one "traditional " tie down spot across from the top of the ramp on every new bus.I believe the new buses also have 1 “traditional” forward-facing tie-down spot.