loveofamouse
Well-Known Member
First note, Many Disney drivers do NOT follow transport recommendations for medical equipment. Most can NOT be tied down. Folding wheelchairs are NOT transportation approved. Yet they never tell them they can't ride in it. Scooters can NOT transport a person. Wheelchairs that can be tied down have tie down points. I can post pics of examples. And even then, they REQUIRE the user to use both lap and shoulder belts. That's how they're crash tested. Many deny use of the belts. Drivers say nothing.
As for proving need, again, LAW says they can't specifically ask for medical details. Yes, I agree there should be a check and balance system. I've seen people who NEEDED a scooter or WC get to the parks to find they're all gone with many taken by people who don't need them.
For the 1st on the bus thing, sorry people but get over it. Unless technology makes it different, they have to load them first since the man. room is needed and the benches have to be folded. If there were truly "HUNDREDS" of people waiting for busses, don't blame the disabled. Blame Disney for not recognizing a need to increase busses on that route. Loading a WC or scooter on a bus only takes up 4 seats. Okay, so that's 4 people less on the bus. That would not amount to HUNDREDS of people waiting.
Let me also explain another reason they get loaded first, regardless of getting there last. Many medical conditions also add heat/cold intolerance to the mix. Should these people just be completely not allowed to come to the parks?
Yes, those who deal with real disabilities do get frustrated by abusers. These abusers lead to you walkers having attitudes with the rest of the dis. community. Like a previous poster said, just because someone is in a scooter or park WC doesn't mean they get to the front of the line. Many queues allow them to go right in the regular line. If the queue doesn't support it, they go elsewhere but they still wait. In fact, once, for Dumbo, we waited LONGER than the regular queue. To get the stamp for "alternate entrance," you do have to answer why. For my son, it's autism. Not all of the time do we use it but if we know his stimulation tolerance is running low, we take him to the alt entrance as he's sensitive to crowds.
As for proving need, again, LAW says they can't specifically ask for medical details. Yes, I agree there should be a check and balance system. I've seen people who NEEDED a scooter or WC get to the parks to find they're all gone with many taken by people who don't need them.
For the 1st on the bus thing, sorry people but get over it. Unless technology makes it different, they have to load them first since the man. room is needed and the benches have to be folded. If there were truly "HUNDREDS" of people waiting for busses, don't blame the disabled. Blame Disney for not recognizing a need to increase busses on that route. Loading a WC or scooter on a bus only takes up 4 seats. Okay, so that's 4 people less on the bus. That would not amount to HUNDREDS of people waiting.
Let me also explain another reason they get loaded first, regardless of getting there last. Many medical conditions also add heat/cold intolerance to the mix. Should these people just be completely not allowed to come to the parks?
Yes, those who deal with real disabilities do get frustrated by abusers. These abusers lead to you walkers having attitudes with the rest of the dis. community. Like a previous poster said, just because someone is in a scooter or park WC doesn't mean they get to the front of the line. Many queues allow them to go right in the regular line. If the queue doesn't support it, they go elsewhere but they still wait. In fact, once, for Dumbo, we waited LONGER than the regular queue. To get the stamp for "alternate entrance," you do have to answer why. For my son, it's autism. Not all of the time do we use it but if we know his stimulation tolerance is running low, we take him to the alt entrance as he's sensitive to crowds.