Jo DeVil
Well-Known Member
The laws are very different in the UK, we have registered Disabled, this is not thought of to be a bad thing or any infringement on any civil liberties. It makes sure those who need help in certain areas are giving the aid they need.
On our last visit to MK we had sat on the curb saving our place for sometime, so our DS6 at the time would have a good view, next to use was a large family also from the UK, who had an 8 year old girl who was disabled, we got to chatting and because their party was made up of 10 and only 1 was disabled, they were not prepared to abuse the system, they split up so only the amount covered by the GAC and meeting up at different times to switch groups or have a break together. No this isn't a god us brits are great! As the parade started the amount of characters came up to her to say hi was fantastic. We left with that warm fuzzy feeling, as we headed out of the park to get our bus back to the BC. Lots of parents carrying sleeping children waited patiently for the buses, we had been queueing about 30 minutes when a very large person on an ECV turn up in a party of 10 and went straight to the front and got on the next bus! OK that's how Disney does it! We got on the next bus and when we got back to the resort the ECV was being driven around by a younger member of the group and the person that was so bad they couldn't wait in line for a bus was happily walk around next to them. My happy bubble was popped! For a short time anyway, because I know even if it only a small number of people who should have GAC get to use it and until the laws, rules or whatever needs to be done is done I can put up with those who abuse it, just so 1 family in 100 get the right treatment required. TTFN
On our last visit to MK we had sat on the curb saving our place for sometime, so our DS6 at the time would have a good view, next to use was a large family also from the UK, who had an 8 year old girl who was disabled, we got to chatting and because their party was made up of 10 and only 1 was disabled, they were not prepared to abuse the system, they split up so only the amount covered by the GAC and meeting up at different times to switch groups or have a break together. No this isn't a god us brits are great! As the parade started the amount of characters came up to her to say hi was fantastic. We left with that warm fuzzy feeling, as we headed out of the park to get our bus back to the BC. Lots of parents carrying sleeping children waited patiently for the buses, we had been queueing about 30 minutes when a very large person on an ECV turn up in a party of 10 and went straight to the front and got on the next bus! OK that's how Disney does it! We got on the next bus and when we got back to the resort the ECV was being driven around by a younger member of the group and the person that was so bad they couldn't wait in line for a bus was happily walk around next to them. My happy bubble was popped! For a short time anyway, because I know even if it only a small number of people who should have GAC get to use it and until the laws, rules or whatever needs to be done is done I can put up with those who abuse it, just so 1 family in 100 get the right treatment required. TTFN