Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about the 35x shuttle, that thing has like 4 seats total. No, I would not put a kid on one of those unless there was absolutely no one in need of it, which is unlikely.
UGHHH I was just on this shuttle with my 2 and 4 year old and I am pregnant. Of course we were the last to board (waiting for gate checked luggage on the tarmac) and nobody gave us a seat. I was fine with standing but my 2 year old doesn't have the best balance, plus I had a stroller and a roller bag that I had to balance as well. It was pretty much a sh*t show. My 4 year old kept asking why other people had seats and we didn't. I wanted to say because they are a-holes who won't give their seats up for a toddler but refrained from saying so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I've ridden this shuttle with a 2 year old, and I still wouldn't put her in one of the seats at the start of boarding - because the chances that we are one of the 4 people most in need of those seats are low.
OP here who was riding with my kids. If I was with only one kid then sure no problem - I could probably handle the stroller, bag and hold on to my kid to make sure they didn't fall. But I was riding with two kids while pregnant. I figured that would give me some leeway in getting a seat for one of us, preferably the 2 year old. But nope, completely able-bodied adults just sat and watched as my 2 year old flopped around the shuttle.
Anonymous wrote:And the alternative? Let the child stand?
Anonymous wrote:I’d put the kid in my lap to make room for someone else to sit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about the 35x shuttle, that thing has like 4 seats total. No, I would not put a kid on one of those unless there was absolutely no one in need of it, which is unlikely.
UGHHH I was just on this shuttle with my 2 and 4 year old and I am pregnant. Of course we were the last to board (waiting for gate checked luggage on the tarmac) and nobody gave us a seat. I was fine with standing but my 2 year old doesn't have the best balance, plus I had a stroller and a roller bag that I had to balance as well. It was pretty much a sh*t show. My 4 year old kept asking why other people had seats and we didn't. I wanted to say because they are a-holes who won't give their seats up for a toddler but refrained from saying so.
You're a a$$hole for thinking you and your children are entitled to a seat. First come, first served!
Ewww. I hope you are just ignorant about how this shuttle works. If you seriously think a shuttle with room for ~50 people standing should award its 4 seats on first come first served rather than need, you are most definitely the a$$hole. And if you're the person who said to bring an open stroller on board, LOL, you definitely haven't ridden this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I've ridden this shuttle with a 2 year old, and I still wouldn't put her in one of the seats at the start of boarding - because the chances that we are one of the 4 people most in need of those seats are low.
OP here who was riding with my kids. If I was with only one kid then sure no problem - I could probably handle the stroller, bag and hold on to my kid to make sure they didn't fall. But I was riding with two kids while pregnant. I figured that would give me some leeway in getting a seat for one of us, preferably the 2 year old. But nope, completely able-bodied adults just sat and watched as my 2 year old flopped around the shuttle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I've ridden this shuttle with a 2 year old, and I still wouldn't put her in one of the seats at the start of boarding - because the chances that we are one of the 4 people most in need of those seats are low.
OP here who was riding with my kids. If I was with only one kid then sure no problem - I could probably handle the stroller, bag and hold on to my kid to make sure they didn't fall. But I was riding with two kids while pregnant. I figured that would give me some leeway in getting a seat for one of us, preferably the 2 year old. But nope, completely able-bodied adults just sat and watched as my 2 year old flopped around the shuttle.
Anonymous wrote:^ I've ridden this shuttle with a 2 year old, and I still wouldn't put her in one of the seats at the start of boarding - because the chances that we are one of the 4 people most in need of those seats are low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about the 35x shuttle, that thing has like 4 seats total. No, I would not put a kid on one of those unless there was absolutely no one in need of it, which is unlikely.
UGHHH I was just on this shuttle with my 2 and 4 year old and I am pregnant. Of course we were the last to board (waiting for gate checked luggage on the tarmac) and nobody gave us a seat. I was fine with standing but my 2 year old doesn't have the best balance, plus I had a stroller and a roller bag that I had to balance as well. It was pretty much a sh*t show. My 4 year old kept asking why other people had seats and we didn't. I wanted to say because they are a-holes who won't give their seats up for a toddler but refrained from saying so.
You're a a$$hole for thinking you and your children are entitled to a seat. First come, first served!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about the 35x shuttle, that thing has like 4 seats total. No, I would not put a kid on one of those unless there was absolutely no one in need of it, which is unlikely.
UGHHH I was just on this shuttle with my 2 and 4 year old and I am pregnant. Of course we were the last to board (waiting for gate checked luggage on the tarmac) and nobody gave us a seat. I was fine with standing but my 2 year old doesn't have the best balance, plus I had a stroller and a roller bag that I had to balance as well. It was pretty much a sh*t show. My 4 year old kept asking why other people had seats and we didn't. I wanted to say because they are a-holes who won't give their seats up for a toddler but refrained from saying so.
Anonymous wrote:And the alternative? Let the child stand?