Can I like this 1 million times? Some people really love their apostrophe's...What's with people thinking the plural form of a word needs an apostrophe?
Maybe the little girl was just getting the scooter for mom or dad or grandma or grandpa. The exit to Dinosaur is a good distance from the entrance, my Dad was unable to make the walk back, and since my mother and I both have scooter driving abilities that suck, my daughter went and got it for him. Again don't jump to conclusions.I remember in Animal Kingdom in 2010 (my last trip) at the end of the Dinosaur ride, I was just standing there when a little girl looking to be 6-7 years old ran over my foot with a scooter and it HURT!. I believe that a little girl that young had no business driving a scooter through a Disney park but obviously Disney had no problem with it. I complained to a cast member who merely offered me first aid. They did not seem to care less if it happened again to someone else.
I know that carts are needed by some, perhaps many...but Disney should still police their use and if someone is driving recklessly...then immediately show them the park exit. The parents did not even apologize and said that I got in her way. Yeah right!
I agree with you the carts have gotten out of hand and their use should at least be policed.
Exactly, we have no way of knowing, that fat person could have cancer and be blown up do to chemo and radiation, my normaly thin mother in law gained over 70 pounds on radiation,itwent away shortly after she finished but while on radiation she looked fat.This point of yours I agree with. The problem is that none of us truly know who really has a need and who is taking advantage.
FTFYCan I like this 1 million time's? Some people really love their apostrophe's...
An other area where WDW is in a tough call is how to approach handicap people on lines. They don't want them in lines taking up tons of space on most rides, but it certainly shouldn't allow you to cut every line. My mom uses a handicap chair. She 100% doesn't use this as a perk bc she rarely even goes on the rides, she just loves seeing everyone so happy for 8 days. But there are plenty who do it just to cut lines, and that's agitating
are you in need of an example?You think this is rude......... Huh.
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There are a lot of things that can be going on that are not immediately obvious in your brief interaction with someone.
My wife is a healthy and fit woman and only 37. She can and does ride road bike 20-40 miles at a time several times a week. However, walking distances and extended standing has become very painful due to hip displasia that wen't undiagnosed and untreated when she was young. There are no visible clues to the pain that she suffers due to this. Yet, she would rather gobble pain pills and suffer than be judged by people for choosing a wheelchair, even if for part of the day. It would be easy to point to the being able to ride a bike in comfort as some proof that nothings wrong. But there are very specific structural and cartilage issues that make this reality.
Please be kind and patient because there is a big world of things you don't understand until you are unfortunately forced to live it.
You point out the few times it didn't help you and actually took longer which I completely agree with bc I've been in the same situation with my mother. But you fail to mention how many times you didn't have to wait the actual wait time on some rides bc of a motorized vehicle or wheelchair. Yes some rides you wait in the normal line like everyone else, but some rides not.What do you mean "they don't want them in lines taking up space"????? A guest on an ecv or wheelchair is not affecting the ride capacity of a ride. They take up exactly the same amount of space on a ride as a non handicapped guest. Yes, their ecv may take up an extra 3 feet of space in a queue. So what? It's not going to take you any longer to get on the ride, whether they're on a scooter or walking.
Cutting in line? The vast majority of attractions have mainstreamed queues. Which means that ecv and wheelchair guests go through the same queue that you do. You know - the ones that you complained we were taking up too much room in. A small number have handicap accessible alternate entrances, like IASW and BTMRR. Have you actually been through those lines? Are you aware that guests in those lines often wait as long if not longer than if they had been able to use the regular entrance? I remember something that happened on our last trip. We had FPs for Splash MTN. DD and DSIL had gone ahead and gotten in line a couple of minutes before us. DH and I were detoured to the HC entrance because of my chair. Well, DD and DSIL ended up cooling their heels for over 20 minutes while they waited for us to get off the ride. 20 minutes. Does that sound like cutting the line?
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