ddrongowski
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Contact them and let them know.If only the Today Show would do something useful like exposing pieces of trash like this woman.
Contact them and let them know.If only the Today Show would do something useful like exposing pieces of trash like this woman.
Contact them and let them know.
I just wanted to chime in here about the mom in the video.
As a mom with an autistic son her behavior is not something that I would ever do. It is just not acceptable to be a ranting jerk.... Period. Workers are people too and should be respected and treated civilly.
A jerk is a jerk..... Autistic kid or not. Clearly this is how she deals with things. Appalling.....
It's a shame that, as always, the loud nasty people try to be the face of an entire group. Her son seems like a great kid though. She's the only one ruining his chances to enjoy Disney.I just wanted to chime in here about the mom in the video.
As a mom with an autistic son her behavior is not something that I would ever do. It is just not acceptable to be a ranting jerk.... Period. Workers are people too and should be respected and treated civilly.
A jerk is a jerk..... Autistic kid or not. Clearly this is how she deals with things. Appalling.....
Yeah I agree her response to the her sons situation at the festival makes her seem like a very rational and compassionate mom of a truly Autistic son. I can't really grasp why her reaction with Disney's new rule is so over he top since it seems in other everyday life events she seems to want her son to at least try to conform to society's norms.Here is a story she wrote on her blog about 2 weeks ago. I totally believe her last line (under the pic)....its about the smartest thing I've seen from her all day. Oh, the irony of that statement. I believe she is about to find that out firsthand.
http://autismhippie.blogspot.com/2013/09/lockup-raw-strawberry-festival.html
After reading the entry I now believe that all attraction CMs should dress as police officers.
I don't see this woman as the face of parents of children with autism at all. I know several parents of children with autism and they all handle life with grace and dignity. I admire a lot of the parents on here who work so well with their children. This woman just seems so ugly. I feel for her son, who seems like a sweet guy. If I saw them at Disney, I'd smile at him and move away--from HER--not him. I can't stand mean, loud, entitled, demanding, and aggressive people. Him, I'd have a lot of compassion for.Before anyone jumps in and says that all this distaste for this particular person equates to everyone bashing autism, I will point out..yet again..that no one..not a single person..has once said anything about autistic children not deserving any sort of special assistance, or in some cases, individual special needs. I know that it will inevitably happen that someone will conveniently come here and start name calling and making wild accusations about how everyone on the forums hates the disabled...but thats just not even CLOSE to being the case.
Maybe I should put it in bold..even tho I know it will be ignored:
Any unpleasant thoughts about a person exploiting the system (or their disabled child) for their own personal gain is not reflective of the opinions anyone has on a group in its entirety. The thoughts expressed in said statements are directed at particular people and should not be considered anything else than what it is. To draw a conclusion of a persons thoughts based on a single narrative aimed at an individual and twist it to support a wild accusation upon which the result is a generalized opinion of a whole set of people is simply childish and juvenile, and I would humbly request that it stop being done as many find it insulting.
I don't see this woman as the face of parents of children with autism at all. I know several parents of children with autism and they all handle life with grace and dignity. I admire a lot of the parents on here who work so well with their children. This woman just seems so ugly. I feel for her son, who seems like a sweet guy. If I saw them at Disney, I'd smile at him and move away--from HER--not him. I can't stand mean, loud, entitled, demanding, and aggressive people. Him, I'd have a lot of compassion for.
I agree, and Autism Hippie called them company plants. Ironic coming from an unreasonable, overbearing, overreactive mother She knew exactly what she was doing, trying to create a situation and looks like a complete fool IMO.
It sounds like Disney is doing a great job! From the two videos I have seen with cast members being grilled, the CMs came off as extremely professional and knowledgeable. Way to go Disney!My second day using DAS at DHS was so much better and a different experience. Difference was the CMs. Instead on focusing so much on potential abuse they seemed more intent on explaining how the new program works for disabled guests to make their experiences in Disney better.
For instance instead of being stuck inside the wheelie queue of TSM for 30-40 mins, I was free to go over and meet Characters on Streets of America. By using DAS and the alternating 8seater they've gotten that wait down to 10-15 mins.
I don't have time to post more because we're leaving today, but I think things will work out fine. I had long talks with managers and guest relations giving my feedback and suggestions for improvement. They are meeting constantly over the next for weeks and months to tweak this until it's just right. Giving services to the disabled while monitoring possible abuse from overuse and blocking the fakers from mucking up the system.
Oh and they had a lot of similar stories like mine at EPCOT GS on day one. Guests who went to the other parks had generally positive experiences explaining their needs. It was just the one who went to EPCOT who had problems being understood. Managers told me that inconsistency is something they are correcting.
My second day using DAS at DHS was so much better and a different experience. Difference was the CMs. Instead on focusing so much on potential abuse they seemed more intent on explaining how the new program works for disabled guests to make their experiences in Disney better.
For instance instead of being stuck inside the wheelie queue of TSM for 30-40 mins, I was free to go over and meet Characters on Streets of America. By using DAS and the alternating 8seater they've gotten that wait down to 10-15 mins.
I don't have time to post more because we're leaving today, but I think things will work out fine. I had long talks with managers and guest relations giving my feedback and suggestions for improvement. They are meeting constantly over the next for weeks and months to tweak this until it's just right. Giving services to the disabled while monitoring possible abuse from overuse and blocking the fakers from mucking up the system.
Oh and they had a lot of similar stories like mine at EPCOT GS on day one. Guests who went to the other parks had generally positive experiences explaining their needs. It was just the one who went to EPCOT who had problems being understood. Managers told me that inconsistency is something they are correcting.
To be honest I under estimated people like this Hippie girl. I knew the unscrupulous would push the boundary and game the soft-spots... but I under estimated the determination of the 'disabled' to go out and try to shoot the system down on day one. Oh the horrors...
Irony is, the disabled guest is her son but she is perfectly able and causing all the issues but he seems perfectly happy no matter what is going on with his mother.
flynnibus said: ↑
To be honest I under estimated people like this Hippie girl. I knew the unscrupulous would push the boundary and game the soft-spots... but I under estimated the determination of the 'disabled' to go out and try to shoot the system down on day one. Oh the horrors...
Build the parks and attractions digitally in such a way as to bring the magic home in an in-depth, immersive and re-playable format that can be used not only by the Autism community, but fans too who want to take the parks home with them and enjoy the attractions over and over. Disney has the talent abundant to do this, both visually thru their studios, video game developers and their research labs. This needs to happen. Not necessarily to keep people with disabilities away from the parks, but to be able to open them up and spread the magic in a way like never before, especially for those with disabilities.
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