G00fyDad
Well-Known Member
They could raise rental prices (both seasonally and across the board) to discourage use, but there's no guarantee that would work.
Won't work. That is financially discriminating against those with a legitimate need.
They could raise rental prices (both seasonally and across the board) to discourage use, but there's no guarantee that would work.
Won't work. That is financially discriminating against those with a legitimate need.
Isn't charging any rental price "financially discriminating"?
Mr. Darcy and Miss Bennett could not agree with you more!!!
No. You can charge a price for reasonable services rendered. The scooters fall under that. To price someone out to restrict the use to "those that need it" would have to encompass those that need the service as well or you are setting up two prices. One for the disabled and one for those that are not. Financial discrimination. Not to mention the fact that you would have to ask for proof to give the lower "disabled" price. This just cannot be done legally.
Oh there ya go...bringing in facts and observations. That just won't fly here.Consider over 70% of American adults are overweight and 35% are obese. I seriously doubt many of these people can make it all day walking around WDW without passing out or having a stroke, hence all the scooters. It's really sad that so many people in this country don't have the discipline to eat healthier and exercise more.
BTW i've been to all the Disney Parks around the world and I can't remember seeing any scooters at any of the parks except the American parks. There's really nothing you or I can do about other people's habits so I guess the only thing I can do is feel sorry for them that they ride around in a scooter and have to deal with getting stared at and criticized.
Believe it or not there are some obese people that can't help it. Certain medical conditions and medication side affects cause weight gain. Your ignorance is insulting. Maybe you are disabled as well?Being obese is now considered a disability (which is an insult to those who are genuinely disabled).
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I just got to wdw...it's been a long 10 year wait... one thing is bugging me after only 2 days...
First, I am all for truly handicapped people getting a break...but to be politically incorrect....being fat is a lifestyle choice 99 percent of the time...not a handicap.
Loading you scooter with your families food and drinks in a cooler plopped on you lap or in a basket and scooting onto the bus is disgracefull to the real handicapped and simply downright rude. These people consume 4 seats on the bus between the scooter and the seat they sometimes jump into. They slow the loading and unloading by 5 minutes...and they get to cut line.
What does it cost to rent a scooter? I assume wdw is making big bucks because otherwise it makes no sense. Can anyone get one of these...maybe we all should! Aaaaaahhhh!
To make matters worse my room request was no where near where I wanted to be at OKW.....i have a hell of a walk everywhere I go...does anyone know if these ' diet challenged ' folks get precedence for having rooms near the main area?
Don't get me wrong...elderly or truly handicapped have all my sympathies but uncle Joe with 4 drinks and a cooler scooting onto the bus delaying my trip and taking other folks seats...while wearing a Fitbit no less .....well it's just disgracefull.
I won't even mention the way they drive and honk their little horns in the park..I guess the deserve to scoot around everyone and move at a quicker pace....what is going on the world!!! Is it me.....
I am just saying it's sad people take advantage thats all...we are having a great time...the parks are emaculate...cast members friendly...transportation....eh...not as good as I recall a CB or Po or CS.but perhaps that's the nature of the sprwaling OKW....
And yes I am pretty sure of the 5 scooter loads I saw..none were legitimacy handicapped.....I'll keep my opinions to myself and only post happy thoughts going forward!!! Now I have to figure out how find my family in the DS Disney store...wish there were an app for that!
Your entire post is thoughtful but I'm going to focus on this, b/c what someone may be able to do in their day-to-day life can become entirely questionable when spending time in a theme park all day (eg someone with back, hip, or knee problems; sometimes that comes with age and not illness). ECVs are one way to make the parks manageable when they otherwise would not be. I dare say that benches or more readily available seating areas (even in queue) could help ameliorate this problem.My mother in law has issues with her knees. Some days she can run circles around me and other days she can barely get out of bed. You just never know what someone is going through.
Not to mention, riding in WDW in a scooter is not a pleasant experience. You have to navigate in crowded areas and people often cut you off.
Your entire post is thoughtful but I'm going to focus on this, b/c what someone may be able to do in their day-to-day life can become entirely questionable when spending time in a theme park all day (eg someone with back, hip, or knee problems; sometimes that comes with age and not illness). ECVs are one way to make the parks manageable when they otherwise would not be. I dare say that benches or more readily available seating areas (even in queue) could help ameliorate this problem.
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