This subject has inspired me to stop lurking and join up!
In November of '07 DW and I were on our Honeymoon and were waiting in line at MK to board the bus back to POP. Far off to the side of the queue area was a family with a woman in a wheelchair, I happened to notice them because I was waiting on that end, but they were a ways away from where I usually saw other wheelchair passengers wait, at the front of the queue. When the bus arrived, the family at the front of the line began to step toward the door to the bus, before a guy with the wheelchair family ran up and yelled to the father, "HEY PAL, WE GOT A HANDICAPPED PERSON HERE, HAVE SOME RESPECT!" The man trying to board the bus was taken by surprise and obviously didn't see the woman in the wheelchair and apologized. The guy continued to taunt and berate the other man both during boarding and on the ride back to POP, inviting him to "COME BACK HERE AND EXPLAIN TO MY FACE WHY YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH THE HANDICAPPED!" The rest of this guy's family, including the woman in the wheelchair, were pleading with him to cut it out. I didn't know whether to feel worse for the guy getting yelled at, or the family of the guy yelling.
Slightly off topic, but others mentioned experiences with Gay Days. Didn't have one personally, but a group of my coworkers were headed to a conference in Orlando last year during that time. They all decided to spend a day at MK, and one of my female coworkers was familiar with the event, and convinced two other male coworkers that they should wear red shirts to "make it easier to find each other in the crowds." :lol: