My family and I went to WDW last year and rode up front almost every time (I think there was one time we did not). We just like to sit back and enjoy the ride. My kids are very well behaved and just like to enjoy the view rather than pestering the poor driver with questions (they know s/he has a job to do).
I don't understand yet the quote mode on here so I copied and pasted this.
I didn't say all guests were doing those things in the cabs. I do have those one's where the children are well behaved, and always are so polite. These are the ones that make it so worth wild. I really most of the time, enjoy people in the cab. But the original question, as I understood it, was di we ever have any problems with guests. So that was what sparked the negative comments. Much like the dark side of monorail piloting. The fist fights are from guest to guest, Usually someone will read on the internet, that you sit on this certain bench, and you automatically get the front. Then someone else will as the loader if they can go upfront. Now you have two families that think they get the front. See the conflict?
The proper way, (the one that seems to work well), is ask the person on the platform and not the driver. Picture driving into a full station. There is allot of people looking at you to ride upfront. As a driver, you don't know if someone has been waiting to ride, or has asked the loader about riding up front. So the best way to control this and keep it fair is just make the request known when you arrive at the station.
I hope this clears up a few points, and I didn't confuse you too much. Sorry for the confusion. Come and look me up at Monorails, I usually work the Contemporary Resort.
Terry